dummy
- IPA[ˈdʌmi]
英式
- a model or replica of a human being;a figure used for displaying or fitting clothes
- (chiefly in rugby and soccer) feign a pass or kick in order to deceive an opponent;create a mock-up of (a book, document, etc.)
verb: dummy, 3rd person present: dummies, gerund or present participle: dummying, past tense: dummied, past participle: dummied
noun: dummy, plural noun: dummies
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名詞
- 1. a model or replica of a human being a waxwork dummy
- ▪ a figure used for displaying or fitting clothes a tailor's dummy 同義詞
- ▪ a ventriloquist's doll.
- 2. an object designed to resemble and serve as a substitute for the real or usual one tests using stuffed owls and wooden dummies a dummy torpedo
- ▪ British a rubber or plastic teat for a baby to suck on.
- ▪ a prototype or mock-up, especially of a book or the layout of a page. 同義詞
- ▪ a blank round of ammunition.
- ▪ denoting a word that has no semantic content but is used to maintain grammatical structure a dummy subject as in ‘it is’ or ‘there are’
- 3. (chiefly in rugby and soccer) a feigned pass or kick intended to deceive an opponent.
- 4. North American informal a stupid person. 同義詞
- 5. the declarer's partner, whose cards are exposed on the table after the opening lead and played by the declarer.
- ▪ the exposed hand of the declarer's partner.
- ▪ an imaginary fourth player in whist dummy whist
動詞
- 1. (chiefly in rugby and soccer) feign a pass or kick in order to deceive an opponent Blanco dummied past a static defence
- 2. US create a mock-up of (a book, document, etc.) when we received the galleys from the typesetter, we would have dummied the book officials dummied up a set of photos
- a light rubber-soled canvas shoe, as worn for sport in schools: their children were going to school in mutton dummies
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- a cord or strap that secures an object (such as a weapon) to one's person.
- secure an object to one's person with a cord: he'll show you how to dummy cord your knife
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- keep quiet; give no information
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- keep quiet; give no information
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- a model of a human head with a microphone in each ear, used in binaural sound recording.
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- a model of a human head with a microphone in each ear, used in binaural sound recording.
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- a practice or trial.
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- react in a bad-tempered or petulant way
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- IPA[ˈdəmē]
美式
- a model or replica of a human being: a waxwork dummy
- create a mock-up of (a book, document, etc.): when we received the galleys from the typesetter, we would have dummied the book officials dummied up a set of photos
Oxford American Dictionary