-扩展释义
-同义词和反义词
词性:|noun|
例句1. a shop-window dummy dressed in a military uniform
例句2. the book is just a dummy
-dummied的不同词性形态
例句
|noun|
1.(chiefly in rugby and soccer) a feigned pass or kick intended to deceive an opponent.
‘The stand-off broke the line, threw a couple of outrageous dummies, including what looked like a fake pass to the touch judge (the only man outside him), before bundling over in the corner.’
‘In Rugby, you can pull a dummy, kick the ball up and under, or a grubber kick, or a long sideline punt.’
2.A blank round of ammunition.
‘Following the correct steps to adjust the three dies, we should have succeeded in making a dummy round.’
‘Before you make up a batch of reloads, make a dummy round first to ensure your die settings are correct and the round feeds and the bolt closes normally.’
3.A figure used for displaying or fitting clothes.
‘a tailor's dummy’
‘As she is undressed and her wedding veil placed on the tailor's dummy, the camera pans up from her naked back to her body in the photograph.’
4.A model or replica of a human being.
‘a waxwork dummy’
‘The Kiltimagh native joined legends of the entertainment industry with a life-size waxwork dummy of the music manager.’
5.A prototype or mock-up, especially of a book or the layout of a page.
‘You read through the reference and tutorial material to work out how things may best be done, set up a dummy page to try them out, and then you find the snag.’
‘The book dummies, storyboards, jacket covers, and double page spreads were proudly displayed, still smelling strongly of glue and fixatives.’
6.A rubber or plastic teat for a baby to suck on.
‘He may also choose to suck his thumb, or perhaps a dummy.’
‘Family members visited and brought toys but she was confined to an isolation unit with her dummy to suck for comfort.’
7.A stupid person.
‘Now, mama didn't raise no dummy, so when Steve asked what prize I wanted, I of course choose the five piece.’
‘Rick's no dummy, so of course he goes along with it.’
8.A ventriloquist’s doll.
‘At the very least, if they end up dropping this, keep at least Job and Franklin, the ventriloquist dummy because if they just spun off on their own, I would be so happy.’
‘I worry there is more evil in clowns than in any terrorist organization, and under no circumstances will I tolerate dolls, puppets, or ventriloquist dummies.’
9.An imaginary fourth player in whist.
‘dummy whist’
‘If the dummy hand wins a portion of the pot, the player that it beats must match the pot just as if they were beaten by a player at the table.’
10.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’
11.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’’
‘I think people don't use ‘it’ for exactly that reason Todd - it's so often an expletive or a dummy pronoun that it would get confusing.’
12.The declarer’s partner, whose cards are exposed on the table after the opening lead and played by the declarer.
‘In Cowboy and Cowgirl the dummy can discard and draw in the same way as the players.’
‘Immediately after this opening lead, the dummy's cards are exposed.’
13.The exposed hand of the declarer’s partner.
‘The Defender on the Declarer's left leads the card to the first trick, after which the cards in the dummy are exposed and sorted by suit.’
‘The hand opposite each player is their dummy, but they cannot look at it until after the bidding.’
|verb|
1.(chiefly in rugby and soccer) feign a pass or kick in order to deceive an opponent.
‘Blanco dummied past a static defence’
‘When Taylor returned though his first action was to dummy, hand off and cut inside to the posts from 30 yards before adding the conversion and then a penalty.’
2.Create a mock-up of (a book, document, etc.)
‘officials dummied up a set of photos’
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