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BNC: 3412 COCA: 2418

toy

noun
/tɔɪ/
/tɔɪ/
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  1. an object for children to play with玩具
    • cuddly/stuffed toys可爱的/毛绒玩具
    • The children were playing happily with their toys.孩子们正高兴地玩着玩具。
    • a toy shop/store玩具店/商店
    • She's an entrepreneur and a designer of children's toys.她是企业家,也是儿童玩具的设计师。
    see also plush toy, soft toy
    Extra Examples
    • All kinds of toys can be borrowed from the toy library.从玩具图书馆可以借到各种各样的玩具。
    • Freddie kept snatching toys from the other children.弗雷迪总是抢其他孩子的玩具。
    Topics Games and toysa2, Shoppinga2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • cuddly
    • fluffy
    • plush
    verb + toy
    • play with
    • grab
    • snatch
    toy + noun
    • department
    • library
    • shop
    See full entry
  2. an object that you have for fun or pleasure rather than for a serious purpose玩物;玩意儿 synonym plaything
    • executive toys行政人员的玩意儿
    • His latest toy is the electric drill he bought last week.他的新玩意儿是他上星期买的电钻。
    Extra Examples
    • He loved buying cars and expensive toys.他喜欢购买汽车和一些价格昂贵的玩意儿。
    • My husband's abandoned me for his shiny new toy.丈夫弃我而去,去玩他炫目的新玩具。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • cuddly
    • fluffy
    • plush
    verb + toy
    • play with
    • grab
    • snatch
    toy + noun
    • department
    • library
    • shop
    See full entry
  3. see also boy toy
    Word Originlate Middle English: of unknown origin. The word originally denoted a funny story or remark, later an antic or trick, or a frivolous entertainment. The verb dates from the early 16th cent.
Culture toys and gamestoys and gamesMost young children are given toys for their birthday or at Christmas. Many regularly spend their pocket money on smaller toys. Popular toys include building bricks such as Lego, plastic farm animals, toy cars, model railways and dressing-up costumes. Many children have dolls, and several sets of clothes to dress them in. Particularly popular are Action Man figures and Barbie dolls. Babies are given rattles (= toys that make a noise when shaken), soft toys and teddy bears. Action figures, small plastic models of characters from television shows or films, are also popular. Some parents do not allow their children to have guns or other toys that represent weapons because they do not want them to think it is fun to injure or kill people.Among traditional games that are still popular are board games such as snakes and ladders and Cluedo, card games such as Happy Families and Snap, and word games such as hangman and Scrabble.Children play outside with skipping ropes, bicycles, skateboards, scooters and Rollerblades. In playgrounds there are often swings, a slide, a see-saw and a climbing frame (NAmE jungle gym) to climb on. Traditional games played outside include hopscotch, a game in which children hop over squares drawn on the ground to try to pick up a stone, and tag, in which one child runs after the others until he or she catches one of them and then that child has to chase the rest.Few people give up games completely when they become adults. Many people play card games like bridge and poker, and board games such as Scrabble, Monopoly, backgammon and chess.Games consoles and apps are very popular. Games can be played online, either against a real opponent, who is playing somewhere else on their own device, or against a computer program that can be set to a suitable level of difficulty.

toy

adjective
/tɔɪ/
/tɔɪ/
[only before noun]
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  1. made as a copy of a particular thing and used for playing with玩具的;作玩具的
    • a toy car玩具汽车
    • toy soldiers玩具士兵
  2. (of a dog) of a very small type个头很小的;小体型品种的
    • a toy poodle小鬈毛狗
  3. Word Originlate Middle English: of unknown origin. The word originally denoted a funny story or remark, later an antic or trick, or a frivolous entertainment. The verb dates from the early 16th cent.

toy

verb
/tɔɪ/
/tɔɪ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they toy
/tɔɪ/
/tɔɪ/
he / she / it toys
/tɔɪz/
/tɔɪz/
past simple toyed
/tɔɪd/
/tɔɪd/
past participle toyed
/tɔɪd/
/tɔɪd/
-ing form toying
/ˈtɔɪɪŋ/
/ˈtɔɪɪŋ/
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BNC: 3412 COCA: 2418
toy

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + TOY | TOY + NOUN ADJECTIVEcuddly, fluffy, plush, soft, stuffed毛絨玩具clockwork, electronic, mechanical, wind-up發條玩具;電子玩具;機動玩具plastic, wooden塑料/木質玩具construction, educational, learning搭建類/益智/學習玩具squeaky吱吱作響的玩具favourite/favorite最喜歡的玩具My son has lost his favourite / favorite toy.我兒子把他最喜歡的玩具弄丟了。expensive, new, shiny (all often humorous) 昂貴的/嶄新的/亮閃閃的玩具He loved buying cars and expensive toys.他喜歡購買汽車和一些價格昂貴的玩意兒。My husband's abandoned me for his shiny new toy.丈夫棄我而去,去玩他炫目的新玩具。child's, children's兒童玩具executive (especially BrE) 行政人員的玩意兒Desktop publishing is probably the best executive toy ever invented.桌面出版系統在有史以來發明的行政人員的玩意兒當中可能是最棒的。boy (informal) 男孩玩具;(比女方年輕很多的)男伴She introduced me to her handsome boy toy (= younger lover). (NAmE) 她向我介紹了她帥氣的小情人。Forty-two-year-old James showed us his favourite boy toy: a train set. (BrE) 42 歲的詹姆斯向我們展示了他最喜歡的男孩玩具:一套火車。sex性玩具VERB + TOYplay with玩玩具grab, snatch (especially BrE) 搶玩具Stop grabbing Debbie's toys!不要搶黛比的玩具!Freddie kept snatching toys from the other children.弗雷迪總是搶其他孩子的玩具。pick up, put away, tidy away, tidy up (especially BrE) 撿起玩具;收拾玩具TOY + NOUNdepartment, library, shop, store (especially NAmE) 玩具部;玩具租借店;玩具店All kinds of games can be borrowed from the toy library.從玩具租借店可以借到各種各樣的玩具。company, industry, maker, manufacturer, retailer玩具公司/產業/生產商/製造商/零售商box, chest, cupboard (BrE) 玩具箱;玩具櫃car, gun, piano, soldier, etc.玩具車、玩具槍、玩具鋼琴、玩具士兵等boy (BrE, informal) (比女方年輕很多的)男伴She has a 17-year-old toy boy.她有一個 17 歲的男伴。
BNC: 3412 COCA: 2418

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