mannequin的意思和读音

mannequin

: [ˈmænɪkɪn] : ['mænɪkɪn]

n.

mannequins  

n.dummy,model,figure,dressmaker's dummy,figurine

mannequinn.

1.a model of a human body, used for displaying clothes in shops/stores

2.a person whose job is to wear and display new styles of clothes

n.1.;()

n.1.a model of a human body wearing clothes that are for sale, especially in the window of a store2.someone whose job is to wear and show new styles of clothes made by fashion designers

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1.Be sure to put the mannequin in the place where no direct sunshine can reach, too often sun shines would make the surface coating fade.

2.Today, it's my birthday. My mom got me a mannequin because she thought I needed a man in my life. FML.

3.the studio won, and she became the British mannequin ne plus ultra of her day.

4.It's the mannequin of a wedding dress shop in Mexico. But it's said that it's actually the mummy of the daughter of the former shop-keeper.西

5.We are looking for a team or person that's able to create the ghost mannequin technique on clothing pictures.

6.Then , instead of looking like a plaster mannequin , it actually looks like it 's made out of living human flesh .

7.She was young and impulsive . Rumors soon emerged that Amy had once worked as a lingerie mannequin.

8.The data of the mannequin can be accurately measured and the requirements of simulative experiment of automobile collision can be met.

9.The mannequin was from when I was at art school and I had it recovered in a lovely woven pink and white fabric.

10.That she defies the stereotype of the spoiled, immature mannequin has also helped her.