mannequin 的定义
- a styled and three-dimensional representation of the human form used in window displays, as of clothing; dummy.
 - a wooden figure or model of the human figure used by tailors, dress designers, etc., for fitting or making clothes.
 - a person employed to wear clothing to be photographed or to be displayed before customers, buyers, etc.; a clothes model.
 - lay figure.
 
mannequin 近义词
life-size dummy
更多mannequin例句
- The mannequins always faced forward in their seats and didn’t ever recline them.
 - Researchers used mannequins that were equipped with aerosol devices meant to mimic human respiratory spray.
 - More theme-park mannequin than cutting-edge research, Sophia earned Goertzel headlines around the world.
 - It includes tools, needles, thread, a mini dress mannequin, a sketch book, ribbons, and fabric samples.
 - These devices—consisting of a computer, a mannequin, a mock ultrasound probe, and a tracking system that tells the computer where the probe is—are used to train fellows, residents, and medical and pre-med students in ultrasound procedures.
 - The mannequin, meanwhile, lies in a heap of legs and arms on the stately king-sized bed.
 - They were able to redo it as My Fair Lady, which is so beautiful, and then Mannequin.
 - Polka dots merge into Dior logos, culminating in a faceless chainsaw-wielding mannequin.
 - If Jack wanted something, a human mannequin, Kenneth would get it.
 - He sold his harps and bought photography equipment, taking round-the-clock photos of a mannequin in different kinds of light.
 - If it does not satisfy the mannequin demand for "beauty" it at least refuses to accept margarine substitutes.
 - The glide seems to be the ideal at which the modern woman aims in her walk, and the mannequin glides with every exaggeration.
 - Chesney, pale as always now, but quite composed, settled down with a copy of Le Mannequin d'Osier.
 - There is again a wicker Figure, 'Mannequin of osier:' the centre of endless howlings.
 - She found herself moving slowly around the study, with the gait of a mannequin in a dress-maker's show-room.