toy
n. 玩具,玩物; 小裝飾品; 無實用價值的東西
adj. 玩具的; 作玩具的; 個頭很小的; 小體型品種的
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.
他已經長大了,實在不再適合玩兒童玩具了。
...a toy telephone.
玩具電話
You can refer to objects that adults use for fun rather than for a serious purpose as toys .
Computers have become household toys.
計算機已成了家庭的消遣玩意兒。
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
漫不經心地(或優柔寡斷地)考慮(意見,行動,建議)
心不在焉地(或緊張地)擺弄
The tail won't come off the toy plane; it's fixed on with nails.
玩具飛機的機尾不會掉下來, 它是用釘子釘住的.
The shop usually employs additional salespeople for the Christmas toy trade.
這家商店通常僱一些臨時售貨員來做聖誕節玩具生意.
The toddler pointed to the toy he wanted.
蹣跚學步的孩子指著想要的玩具.
The toy dog is as large as life.
這隻玩具狗和真狗一樣大.
Toy shops do a roaring trade just before Christmas.
聖誕節前玩具商店生意火爆.