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toy

/toi/US // tɔɪ //UK // (tɔɪ) //

玩具,玩具类

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an object, often a small representation of something familiar, as an animal or person, for children or others to play with; plaything.
    • : a thing or matter of little or no value or importance; a trifle.
    • : something that serves for or as if for diversion, rather than for serious practical use.
    • : a small article of little value but prized as a souvenir or for some other special reason; trinket; knickknack; bauble.
    • : something diminutive, especially in comparison with like objects.
    • : an animal of a breed or variety noted for smallness of size: The winning terrier at the dog show was a toy.
    • : a close-fitting cap of linen or wool, with flaps coming down to the shoulders, formerly worn by women in Scotland.
    • : a simple, light piece of music, especially of 16th or 17th century England, written for the virginal.
    • : Obsolete. amorous dallying.a playful or amusing act; diversion; pastime.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : made or designed for use as a toy:a toy gun.
    • : of or resembling a toy, especially diminutive in size.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to amuse oneself; play.
    • : to act idly; or with indifference; trifle: to toy with one's food.
    • : to dally amorously; flirt.

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Examples

  • Frequently confined indoors by his illness, “I was the kid who would break toys apart to put them back together,” Hayes-Mota recalls.

  • Last week, you were playing with a toy that had five rings of different diameters and a tapered column.

  • Here’s the story of how a toy model of magnetism demystified phase transitions, became ubiquitous in science and continues to help push the boundaries of knowledge today.

  • The toy’s wheeled platform can carry a standing rider around the neighborhood.

  • They explore the world through play, he adds, whether it’s stacking toys or building bike ramps.

  • I know that I cannot carry a gun in public and neither can my sons, even if it is a toy.

  • The line right before this is “With little tin horns and little toy drums.”

  • A car was indeed dispatched, with no mention that the suspect was possibly a juvenile and that the gun might be a toy.

  • For decades, toy production and marketing was increasingly gender neutral.

  • Then last week, a 12-year-old in Cleveland shot dead for holding a toy gun.

  • The same outpourings of affection are seen in the dealings of children with their toy babies and animals.

  • Apprend vistement nostre langue, car aussy tost que tu la sauras et m'auras bien enseingn, je veux estre prescheur comme toy.

  • Aristide darted off like a dragon-fly in the sunshine, as happy as a child with a new toy.

  • The whole thing begins to have a jigsaw look, like a child's toy rack with wooden soldiers on it, expanding and contracting.

  • As “t” stands for 1, and o and y are vowels, and have no figure value, the numerical value of Toy must be 1.