英:[ˈdi:kɔɪ]
美:[ˈdiˌkɔɪ, dɪˈkɔɪ]
英:[ˈdi:kɔɪ]
美:[ˈdiˌkɔɪ, dɪˈkɔɪ]
de·coy
复数:decoys
第三人称单数:decoys
现在分词:decoying
过去式:decoyed
过去分词:decoyed
decoyer (n.)
noun
hunting a pond into which wildfowl are lured for capture
someone or something used to lure or lead another into a trapespecially, hunting: an artificial bird used to attract live birds within shot
the commander of that sub … took us to be a decoy—H. A. Chippendale
someone or something used to draw attention away from another
had a decoy distract the guard
verb
transitive verb
to lure by or as if by a decoy : entice The undercover cop decoyed the fugitive into a trap.
decoying ducks to a pond
17世纪初,“骗子”; 1650年代,“旨在引诱(某人)入陷阱的任何事物”; 1660年代,“用于引诱猎物进入陷阱或在武器射程内的诱饵”; 可能源自荷兰语 kooi “笼子”,用于指被网围住的池塘,野禽被引诱进去捕捉,来自西日耳曼语 *kaiwa,源自拉丁语 cavea “笼子”(来自 cavus “凹陷”(源自 PIE 词根 *keue- “膨胀”,也指“拱顶,洞穴”))。
第一个元素可能是荷兰语定冠词 de,在英语中被误认为是单词的一部分。如果是这样,英语中后来的意义就是词源意义。但是, decoy 的起源不明,它是一种流行于1550年至1650年间的纸牌游戏的名称,这可能影响了单词的形式。
Noun and Verb probably from Dutch de kooi, literally, the cage
The first known use of decoy was in 1630
decree1 of 2noun
an order or decision given by one in authority
decree2 of 2verb
to command or order by decree
decree1 of 2noun
an order or decision given by one in authority
decree2 of 2verb
to command or order by decree
decree1 of 2noun
an order or decision given by one in authority
decree2 of 2verb
to command or order by decree
decrease1 of 2verb
to make or become smaller decrease 6 by 2
decrease speed
decrease2 of 2noun
a process of decreasing
a decrease in accidents
the amount by which a thing decreases
a decrease of three dollars
decrease1 of 2verb
to make or become smaller decrease 6 by 2
decrease speed
decrease2 of 2noun
a process of decreasing
a decrease in accidents
the amount by which a thing decreases
a decrease of three dollars
decrease1 of 2verb
to make or become smaller decrease 6 by 2
decrease speed
decrease2 of 2noun
a process of decreasing
a decrease in accidents
the amount by which a thing decreases
a decrease of three dollars
decrease1 of 2verb
to make or become smaller decrease 6 by 2
decrease speed
decrease2 of 2noun
a process of decreasing
a decrease in accidents
the amount by which a thing decreases
a decrease of three dollars
decoy1 of 2noun
something intended to lure into a trapespecially: an artificial bird used to attract live birds within shooting range
a person used to lead another into a trap
decoy2 of 2verb
to attract by or as if by a decoy : entice
decoy1 of 2noun
something intended to lure into a trapespecially: an artificial bird used to attract live birds within shooting range
a person used to lead another into a trap
decoy2 of 2verb
to attract by or as if by a decoy : entice
1 The fact that duck hunters need decoys made it natural that the region would spawn experts in the craft.
2 “Okay, Leo. What kind of decoy are we talking about?”
3 The other three are called decoy receptors.
剩余三种类型的蛋白称为诱饵受体。
4 They were the decoy warriors: five were Lakota, two were Northern Cheyenne, and two were Arapaho.
5 Sex trafficking in a US city was significantly disrupted by a non-profit group that deployed decoy chatbots in conversations with tens of thousands of men.
6 Decoy offensive: This ruse allows the player to create decoy units to simulate an army.
自动式诱饵:这计谋允许玩家建立诱饵单位去冒充一支武装力气。
7 The arrests are the result of a monthslong undercover operation in which the suspects connected with decoy accounts that were set up by the state Department of Justice.
8 To lure or entrap by or as if by a decoy.
诱捕用诱饵吸引或设陷阱.
9 Connery arrived before the show to give her a "spontaneous" tour of his old milk round, acting as a decoy for the BBC production team.
10 In war this general is excellent at decoy tactics.
这位将军作战时善于声东击西.
11 A black horse..being decoyed under a tree by a tame mare.
12 His skepticism extends to the very rooms and doorways of the Convergence, as he becomes convinced they’re decoys, elaborate fictions to some inscrutable end.
13 NW Decoy Collectors display and sale of decoys and hunting related items, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
14 Perhaps all of your decoys, all of your success, will make that day come more surely.
15 This cluster of trailers covered with foliage, bottles and, in some cases, duck decoys welcomes outsiders.
16 It turns out they're a decoy family, clones the main Rick created and stashed around the country to throw off dangerous enemies.
17 IR active jam technology includes IR decoy, IR jammer, DIRCM laser blinding, etc.
红外有源干扰技术包括红外干扰弹 、 红外干扰机 、 定向红外对抗和激光致盲等.
18 During the second world war, mock housing and factory buildings were built of plywood on Turn Moss as decoys to distract German bombers from nearby factories.
19 He can sniff out a sprat from 30 paces, and his nose will lead him unerringly to the cup under which the ham is hidden, however many decoys are set in front of him.
20 Jack realizes that Victor sent a decoy into the blown up building in Kosovo.
杰克意识到,进入科索沃被炸毁的那座建筑物中的是个维克多派去的替身.
1 圈套
toils management web catch hook trap snare trickery noose cobweb con entrapment plant pit gadget pitfall toil springe
2 媒鸟
6 骗子
shicer bunyip slicker spieler highbinder four-flusher have sharp fraud fake cheat kite crook cheater twister rook fiddler weasel trickster swindle charlatan impostor juggler humbug lurcher
8 饵诱
9 引诱
enticement come-on tempt lure entice coax seduce inveigle seductive temptation seduction make court invite attract bait allure derepress siren song voice of the tempter lead up the garden inviting inducement palaver persuade provoke wile train dangle beckon indraft drawing betrayal allurement rope mock accost tole trepan training attraction solicitation attempt desire toll George seductively enticingly lead solicit
10 诱惑物
12 诡计
art device plant web shift trap blind fraud dodge shuffle fiddle sham gouge gull ruse wile guile artifice subterfuge bilk chicanery curve ball
13 诱惑
tempting inviting come-hither come-on bait temptation siren witch provoke entice seduce wile ensnare
14 用作诱饵的人
17 诱捕
20 诱骗者