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- DictionaryDum·my/ˈdəmē/
noun
- 1. a model or replica of a human being: "a waxwork dummy"
- 2. something designed to resemble and serve as a substitute for the real or usual thing; a counterfeit or sham: "tests using stuffed owls and wooden dummies"
verb
- 1. create a mock-up of (a book, document, etc.): US "when we received the galleys from the typesetter, we would have dummied the book"
traducir DUMMY: chupete, tontorrón, amagar, maniquí, chupete, imitación. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.
2 days ago · 1. countable noun. A dummy is a model of a person, often used to display clothes. ...the bottom half of a shop-window dummy. ...the ventriloquist's dummy. 2. countable noun [oft NOUN noun] You can use dummy to refer to things that are not real, but have been made to look or behave as if they are real.
Dummy definition: an imitation, representation, or copy of something, such as for display, testing, or use as a stage prop. See examples of DUMMY used in a sentence.
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A dummy is a type of doll that looks like a person. Entertainers called ventriloquists can make dummies appear to talk. The automobile industry uses dummies in cars to study how safe cars are during a crash. A dummy can also be anything that looks real but doesn’t work: a fake.
Definition of dummy noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
dummy /ˈdʌmɪ/ n ( pl -mies) a figure representing the human form, used for displaying clothes, in a ventriloquist's act, as a target, etc. a copy or imitation of an object, often lacking some essential feature of the original. (as modifier): a dummy drawer. slang a stupid person; fool.