| 释义 |
doll \ˈdäl, ˈdȯl\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: probably from Doll, nickname for Dorothy 1. a. : a small-scale figure of a human being (as of a baby or child) used especially as a child's plaything < busy dressing and undressing her dolls > < doll clothes > b. : puppet 1a c. : a small carved or molded figure serving as a cult object or representing a nursery-story or cartoon character < carrying a Mickey Mouse doll for good luck > 2. a. : a young woman with pretty babyish face and often frilly clothes that is sometimes featherbrained, frivolous, or giddy < the most stuck-up doll in the world — Willa Cather > b. slang : woman < a realm where men are guys, women are dolls, and gambling … is a profession — John Mason Brown > c. slang : paramour d. slang : a male who is an object of female admiration < he is tall, handsome, and muscular. In short, he's a doll — Ethel Merman > e. : a sweet kind good-natured woman |