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A1a child'stoyin theshapeof asmallpersonorbaby 玩具娃娃,玩偶 valio84sl/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages - Thiscuddlybabydoll comes with her ownblanketandbottle.
- Ifoundhersobbingin thebedroombecause she'dbrokenherfavouritedoll.
- She had a dolltuckedunder herarm.
- Shecollectsdolls.
- In goodcondition, dolls from thisperiodsellfor £500apiece.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesToys & dolls - balloon
- beach ball
- chew toy
- doll's pram
- fidget
- fidget spinner
- finger puppet
- go-kart
- marble
- mud pie
- rag doll
- rocking horse
- snow globe
- sock puppet
- soft toy
- squirt gun
- squishy
- stacker
- teddy
- tricycle
See more results » (Definition ofdollfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)- Interestingly, the great engineer Tanaka Hisashige, founder of the company that would eventually become TOSHIBA, actually started his career in the early 19th century as a maker of Karakuri dolls.
- Karakuri dolls, for example, were seen as more than models; they were respected as an art form.
- So some of them put a big doll in their car!
- These sophisticated dolls became highly popular.
- They want the police to think the doll is a person.
- And go on back home to your dolls.
- And it will take so long before I can save up money enough to get a new doll.
- In the first place, Sarah Jane had no right to take the doll to school, but the temptation was too much for her.
- She has gone to my wardrobe, taken a bonnet-trimming, and cut it all to pieces to make dolls' jackets!
- They have a doll whose name is Clara.
doll| American Dictionarya child’stoyin theshapeof aperson,esp. ababyorchild infmlYou cancallsomeone a doll to show that you like thepersonorthinkthepersonisattractiveorpleasant: She’s a doll, she’s alove, she really is. (Definition ofdollfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofdolldoll The race of thedollfamily, and the gender of the child dolls, were matched to the race and gender of each participant.From theCambridge English Corpus This effect is supposed to arise because the distractor "doll" activates the already-activated picture translation's name ("dog").From theCambridge English Corpus This cultural difference in interactive relationships is important when considering dolls as social conditioning devices for children.From theCambridge English Corpus Even when asked to enact the stories with paper dolls, the younger children made literal interpretations of pseudo-homonyms.From theCambridge English Corpus The dolls represented family members, and props included household items such as a table and dinnerware, large rock, bed, and car.From theCambridge English Corpus Then the experimenter explained that in this game, the child would help make up stories to act out with the bear and dolls.From theCambridge English Corpus The child was asked to act out the searcher's movements by moving thedoll.From theCambridge English Corpus He took thedolland proceeded to guide the child through a sequence of setting up a pretend bath scenario.From theCambridge English Corpus Play materials included plastic food items, dolls, plastic cups and plates, books, puzzles, and pictures.From theCambridge English Corpus She touched thedollbriefly then put the bowl down in her lap, rocking it gently with both hands and smiling occasionally.From theCambridge English Corpus I do not believe that anybody really admires a stuffeddollon horseback.From theCambridge English Corpus It sleeps peacefully through the tumult of emotions surrounding it, and can easily be represented by adoll.From theCambridge English Corpus He is not a man, he is adollstuffed with sawdust' '.From theCambridge English Corpus Do this several times, ensuring that thedollis kept out of reach of the child.From theCambridge English Corpus After a few moments of silence, she put thedollback in the bowl and felt around it, then took thedollout again.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/doll## |