toy
n. 玩具,玩物; 小装饰品; 无实用价值的东西
adj. 玩具的; 作玩具的; 个头很小的; 小体型品种的
A toy is an object that children play with, for example a doll or a model car.
He was really too old for children's toys.
他已经长大了,实在不再适合玩儿童玩具了。
...a toy telephone.
玩具电话
You can refer to objects that adults use for fun rather than for a serious purpose as toys .
Computers have become household toys.
计算机已成了家庭的消遣玩意儿。
1. an artifact designed to be played with
2. a nonfunctional replica of something else (frequently used as a modifier);
3. copy that reproduces something in greatly reduced size
4. any of several breeds of very small dogs kept purely as pets
1. behave carelessly or indifferently;
2. manipulate manually or in one's mind or imagination;
3. engage in an activity as if it were a game rather than take it seriously;
toy with
漫不经心地(或优柔寡断地)考虑(意见,行动,建议)
心不在焉地(或紧张地)摆弄
The tail won't come off the toy plane; it's fixed on with nails.
玩具飞机的机尾不会掉下来, 它是用钉子钉住的.
The shop usually employs additional salespeople for the Christmas toy trade.
这家商店通常雇一些临时售货员来做圣诞节玩具生意.
The toddler pointed to the toy he wanted.
蹒跚学步的孩子指着想要的玩具.
The toy dog is as large as life.
这只玩具狗和真狗一样大.
Toy shops do a roaring trade just before Christmas.
圣诞节前玩具商店生意火爆.