Trick Of The Trade

Trick Of The Trade

Meaning of trick of the trade in English


  1. a clever method used by people who are experienced in a particular type of work or activity:
  2. quick and effective methods used by experienced people in a particular profession
  3. There are a few tricks of the trade which will help you when painting a room.
  4. Clever ways of operating a business or performing a task or activity, especially slightly dishonest or unfair ones. For example, Alma knows all the tricks of the trade, cutting the fabric as close as possible, or The butcher weighs meat after it's wrapped; charging for the packaging is one of the tricks of the trade.
  5. A skill associated with a particular job that makes one more proficient, often acquired through experience.A trick of the trade is something used by people experienced in an area that helps them.
  6. special skills and knowledge that help do a job better or faster

Magazines often improve photographs before they print them - it's one of the tricks of the trade.
Usage notes: This term most often appears as the tricks of the trade; indeed, for many speakers this is the only form. Such speakers typically use the locution one of the tricks of the trade. Other speakers use uncountable the trick of the trade to refer collectively to all such shortcuts and more efficient techniques.

Trick Of The Trade
Trick Of The Trade





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