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toy
/ˈtɔɪ/
玩具,小玩意兒,遊戲,消遣(a.)供玩耍的,作為玩具的(vi.)玩弄,戲弄,調情
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Toy
,
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
toyed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
toying
.]
To
dally
amorously
;
to
trifle
;
to
play
.
To
toy
,
to
wanton
,
dally
,
smile
and
jest
.
--
Shak
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Toy
,
v. t.
To
treat
foolishly
. [
Obs
.] --
E
.
Dering
(1576).
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Toy
n.
1.
A
plaything
for
children
;
a
bawble
.
2.
A
thing
for
amusement
,
but
of
no
real
value
;
an
article
of
trade
of
little
value
;
a
trifle
.
They
exchange
for
knives
,
glasses
,
and
such
toys
,
great
abundance
of
gold
and
pearl
.
--
Abr
.
Abbot
.
3.
A
wild
fancy
;
an
odd
conceit
;
idle
sport
;
folly
;
trifling
opinion
.
To
fly
about
playing
their
wanton
toys
.
--
Spenser
.
What
if
a
toy
take
'
em
in
the
heels
now
,
and
they
all
run
away
.
--
Beau
. &
Fl
.
Nor
light
and
idle
toys
my
lines
may
vainly
swell
.
--
Drayton
.
4.
Amorous
dalliance
;
play
;
sport
;
pastime
.
To
dally
thus
with
death
is
no
fit
toy
.
--
Spenser
.
5.
An
old
story
;
a
silly
tale
.
6.
A
headdress
of
linen
or
woolen
,
that
hangs
down
over
the
shoulders
,
worn
by
old
women
of
the
lower
classes
; --
called
also
toy mutch
. [
Scot
.]
“Having,
moreover
,
put
on
her
clean
toy
,
rokelay
,
and
scarlet
plaid.”
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
toy
n
1:
an
artifact
designed
to
be
played
with
[
syn
:
plaything
]
2:
a
nonfunctional
replica
of
something
else
(
frequently
used
as
a
modifier
); "
a
toy
stove
"
3:
copy
that
reproduces
something
in
greatly
reduced
size
[
syn
:
miniature
]
4:
any
of
several
breeds
of
very
small
dogs
kept
purely
as
pets
[
syn
:
toy dog
]
v
1:
behave
carelessly
or
indifferently
; "
Play
about
with
a
young
girl's
affection
" [
syn
:
dally
,
play
,
flirt
]
2:
manipulate
manually
or
in
one's
mind
or
imagination
; "
She
played
nervously
with
her
wedding
ring
"; "
Don't
fiddle
with
the
screws
"; "
He
played
with
the
idea
of
running
for
the
Senate
" [
syn
:
fiddle
,
diddle
,
play
]
3:
engage
in
an
activity
as
if
it
were
a
game
rather
than
take
it
seriously
; "
They
played
games
on
their
opponents
";
"
play
the
stockmarket
"; "
play
with
her
feelings
"; "
toy
with
an
idea
" [
syn
:
play
]
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