in English in various senses, including "act of chicanery" (1670s), "obstacles on a roadway" (1955), also a term in bridge (1880s), apparently all ultimately from an archaic verb chicane "to trick" (1670s), from French chicane (16c.), from chicaner "to pettifog, quibble" (15c., see chicanery).
雙語例句
1. The Work Deletion and Keystones of Short Message Chicane Casesin Our Country.
我國應對短信詐騙案件的工作缺失及重點.
來自互聯網
2. Chicane: A tight sequence of corners in alternate directions.