dolly
- IPA[ˈdɒli]
英式
- a child's word for a doll.;an attractive but unintelligent young woman.
- (of a film or television camera) be moved on a mobile platform in a specified direction
noun: dolly, plural noun: dollies
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名詞
- 1. a child's word for a doll.
- ▪ informal, dated an attractive but unintelligent young woman.
- 2. a small platform on wheels used for holding heavy objects, typically film or television cameras a dolly shot
- 3. informal an easy catch he fumbled a dolly at slip
- 4. historical a short wooden pole for stirring clothes in a washtub.
動詞
- 1. (of a film or television camera) be moved on a mobile platform in a specified direction the camera dollies back to reveal hundreds of people
- a large hat with one side drooping and with a floral trimming, formerly worn by women.
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- a large hat with one side drooping and with a floral trimming, formerly worn by women.
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- a washtub.
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- a flight attendant.
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- a symbolic or decorative model of a human figure, made of plaited straw.
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- (born 1946), US country music singer and songwriter; her hits include ‘Jolene’ (1974); full ...
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- an electrical on-off switch whose external operating mechanism is a short pivoted lever ...
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- a mixture of small variously shaped and coloured sweets.
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- IPA[ˈdälē]
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- a child's word for a doll.
- (of a film or television camera) be moved on a mobile platform in a specified direction: the camera dollies back to reveal hundreds of people
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