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toy

noun
/tɔɪ/
/tɔɪ/
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  1. an object for children to play with玩具
    • cuddly/stuffed toys可爱/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.她是企业家和儿童玩具的设计师。
    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/
Phrasal Verbs
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toytoyD.J.:[tɔi]K.K.:[tɔɪ]n.1.玩具, 玩物The children fastened their eyes on the toys.孩子们把眼睛盯在玩具上。vi.1.玩弄He just toys with her affections.他只是在玩弄她的感情。2.不认真地考虑You shouldn't toy with great issues.你不该拿重大问题当儿戏。
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toy noun | verb | adjective
 1 
toy / tCI ; tCI /noun C
1. an object for children to play with玩具:
some toys for the baby给这个宝宝玩的一些玩具
toy car / soldier / gun etc玩具车/兵/枪等
soft / cuddly toy BrE ( = a toy that looks like an animal and is covered in fur )毛绒(动物)玩具
Annie was playing happily with her toys .安妮正高兴地玩着玩具。
2. an object that you buy because it gives you pleasure and enjoyment, especially one that you don't really need小玩艺儿,小摆设:
The food mixer is her latest toy.这个食品搅拌器是她最近的“玩具”。
3. sex toy an object that adults use to obtain sexual pleasure〔成年人用的〕性情趣用品
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toyverb
 PHRASAL VERBS 
toy with sb / sth
1. to think about an idea or possibility, usually for a short time and not very seriously〔通常指短暂且不很认真地〕考虑:
toy with the idea of doing sth
I've been toying with the idea of going to Japan to visit them.我最近有个念头,想去日本看看他们。
2. to keep moving and touching an object or food〔一直〕摆弄,拨弄:
He spoke casually and toyed with his pen.他一边漫不经心地说着,一边摆弄他的钢笔。
Laura was toying with her food and looking increasingly bored.劳拉拨弄着她的饭菜,看起来越来越不耐烦。
3. to lie to someone or trick them, for example saying that you love them when you do not与…调情; 调戏
 3 
toyadjective only before noun
1. a toy animal or dog is a type of dog that is specially bred to be very small〔动物〕体形非常小的:
a toy poodle小鬈毛狗
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toy

1 toy /ˈtoɪ/ noun
plural toys
1 toy
/ˈtoɪ/
noun
plural toys
Learner's definition of TOY
[count]
: something a child plays with玩具
see also chew toy, soft toy, tinkertoy
sometimes disapproving : something that an adult buys or uses for enjoyment or entertainment玩意儿;小摆设
: something that is very small小型的东西
: a person who is controlled or used by someone else受人控制(或利用)的人;玩物

— toylike

/ˈtoɪˌlaɪk/ adjective
2 toy /ˈtoɪ/ verb
toys; toyed; toying
2 toy
/ˈtoɪ/
verb
toys; toyed; toying
Learner's definition of TOY

toy with

[phrasal verb]
toy with (something)
: to think about (something) briefly and not very seriously不认真考虑;有…随意念头
: to move or touch (something) with your fingers often without thinking(无意识地)摆弄,拨弄
toy with (someone or something) : to deal with or control (someone or something) in a clever and usually unfair or selfish way玩弄;戏弄
3 toy /ˈtoɪ/ adjective
3 toy
/ˈtoɪ/
adjective
Learner's definition of TOY
always used before a noun
: of, for, or relating to toys玩具的;和玩具有关的
: of a kind that is meant for a child to play with供儿童玩的。
used to describe an animal (such as a dog) that is the smallest kind of a particular breed(动物)小体型的
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