ar·ti·fice /ˈɑrtəfəs/
技巧,巧妙,詭計
Ar·ti·fice n.
1. A handicraft; a trade; art of making. [Obs.]
2. Workmanship; a skillfully contrived work.
The material universe . . . in the artifice of God, the artifice of the best Mechanist. --Cudworth.
3. Artful or skillful contrivance.
His [Congreve's] plots were constructed without much artifice. --Craik.
4. Crafty device; an artful, ingenious, or elaborate trick.
Note: [Now the usual meaning.]
Those who were conscious of guilt employed numerous artifices for the purpose of averting inquiry. --Macaulay.
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artifice
n : a deceptive maneuver (especially to avoid capture) [syn: ruse]