trickier
adj. 狡猾的( tricky的比較級 ); (形勢、工作等)複雜的; 機警的; 微妙的
If you describe a task or problem as tricky, you mean that it is difficult to do or deal with.
Parking can be tricky in the town centre...
在市中心泊車可能很困難。
It's a very tricky problem, but I think there are a number of things you can do.
那是個非常棘手的問題,但我想有幾樣事你是可以做到的。
If you describe a person as tricky, you mean that they are likely to deceive you or cheat you.
Imposing speed restrictions is easy, but forcing motorists to observe them is trickier.
限制車速容易,但強制司機遵守這些限速規定就難辦多了。
This is the general rule, but some cases are trickier than others.
以上是一般規則, 但某些案例會比別的案例更為棘手.
The lower the numbers go, the trickier the problems get.
武器的數量越低, 問題就越複雜.
Later on, trickier and more emotive subjects are tackled.
隨後, 作者們討論了更微妙、更情緒化的問題.
Relations with the Kremlin have become trickier of late.
同克里姆林宮的關係近來已經更加棘手.