词汇 | dummy |
释义 | dummy noun[ C ] uk /ˈdʌm.i/ us /ˈdʌm.i/ dummynoun[C] (MODEL)a large model of a human, especially one used to show clothes in a shop: (尤指商店里用来展示服装的)人体模型 the dummies in the store windows商店橱窗里的人体模型 a ventriloquist's dummy口技表演者用的假人 UKa shop dummy商店用的人体模型 Eva-Katalin/E+/GettyImages dummynoun[C] (NOT REAL)something that is not real and is used for practice or to deceive: 仿制品;冒牌货,假货 The device is not a real bomb but a dummy.这颗炸弹不是真的,只是一个仿制品。 UK in some sports, especially football, an act of pretending to kick or hit the ball in a particular direction, in order to deceive the other players(尤指足球等体育项目中的)假动作,假传球 True, real, false, and unreal actual actuality actually all that glitters is not goldidiom alternate reality false flag falsely fantastical fever dream fictional not so muchidiom nothing could be further from the truthidiom nothing could have been further from my mind/thoughtsidiom parallel universe post-factual unreal untrue untruly unverifiable urban myth You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Unreal things and unreality Faking & pretending dummynoun[C] (FOR BABY)UK(USpacifier) a smooth rubber or plastic object that is given to a baby to suck in order to comfort it and make it stop crying橡皮奶头,橡皮奶嘴 Terry Why/Photolibrary/GettyImages Children & babies ankle-biter arrival babe babe in arms baby children comfort blanket crawler designer baby devil neonate new addition nipper only child oops-a-daisy teethe tiddler tike toddler toilet-trained dummynoun[C] (STUPID PERSON)informal(US alsodumbbell) a stupid or silly person: 傻瓜,笨蛋 You dummy - you don't know the answer!你这个笨蛋——你不知道答案! Only a dummy would ignore the safety warnings.只有傻瓜才会对安全警告视而不见。 Stupid and silly people airhead berk birdbrain blithering idiot blockhead dullard dumb-ass dunce dunderhead eejit mutt need need your head examinedidiom nimrod nincompoop simpleton stupid thicko tosser troglodyte dummy adjective[ before noun ] uk /ˈdʌm.i/ us /ˈdʌm.i/ not real: 假的,仿制的 an enormous dummy perfume bottle in the shop window商店橱窗里巨大的香水瓶模型 True, real, false, and unreal actual actuality actually all that glitters is not goldidiom alternate reality false flag falsely fantastical fever dream fictional not so muchidiom nothing could be further from the truthidiom nothing could have been further from my mind/thoughtsidiom parallel universe post-factual unreal untrue untruly unverifiable urban myth dummy verb[ I or T ] UKuk /ˈdʌm.i/ us /ˈdʌm.i/ in games such as football or rugby, to pretend to kick or move a ball in a particular direction but instead do something completely different, in order to deceive the opposing team's players: (尤指足球等体育项目中的)做假动作,假传球 Adams' cross was dummied by Novo at the front post, allowing Smith to score from close range.诺沃在前门柱处一个假动作让过亚当的传球,让史密斯近距离射门。 Football/soccer 18-yard box 2 3 5 4 3 2 1 4 4 2 4 5 1 football boot football player football pools football pyramid footgolfer footy premiership promedios rabona reducer relegation zone sweeper the Football League treble woodwork You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: General terms used in ball sports dummy | American Dictionarydummy noun[ C ] us/ˈdʌm·i/ dummynoun[C] (MODEL)a large model of a human: They use crash-test dummies in order to improve safety equipment in cars. dummynoun[C] (STUPID PERSON)a stupid or silly person: Taxpayers are not dummies, and they are going to know how politicians are trying to fool them. dummy adjective[ not gradable ] us/ˈdʌm·i/ dummyadjective[not gradable] (NOT REAL)not real but having a similar appearance to something else: They set up a dummy corporation to try to hide their identities. dummy | Business Englishdummy noun[ C ] MARKETINGuk /ˈdʌmi/uspluraldummies a large model of a person, especially one used to show clothes in a store: If you want costumes or makeup to look really good, you can put it on a dummy. something made to look real, used especially to test people's reaction to it: The display case was filled with test packages and dummies to simulate the presence of food products. dummy adjective[ before noun ] uk /ˈdʌmi/us made to seem real: He created a dummy magazine to show to potential publishers. To meet their monthly targets, salespeople placed dummy orders from friendly customers, cancelling them later. LAW used to describe a company that is created in order to hide information, especially about who owns its assets: The agents set up dummy companies, acquire advanced computers, and then they quietly fold and go home, taking their hardware with them. |
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