decoy
decoy 英 [ˈdi:kɔɪ] 美 [ˈdiˌkɔɪ, dɪˈkɔɪ]
n. 诱饵;诱骗 vt. 诱骗 vi. 被诱
进行时:decoying 过去式:decoyed 过去分词:decoyed 第三人称单数:decoys 名词复数:decoys
- A decoy is a fake version of something used to play a trick or lead you into danger, like the cork duck decoys hunters put on the pond to make the real ducks think it's safe to stop by.
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- n. 诱饵;诱骗
- vt. 诱骗
- vi. 被诱
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1. The girls decoy more easily than most other children.
这些女孩比其他大多数孩子们更容易被诱骗。
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2. There was no word on who was flying the identical decoy helicopters that travel near Marine One in case anyone tries to shoot down the president.
万一有人设法击落总统,海军一号附近是否有驾驶相同的诱饵直升机飞行,对此没有任何消息。
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3. Raytheon's electronic warfare systems -- including towed decoy systems, radar warning receivers, and integrated suites -- are currently deployed on U.S. and international aircraft worldwide.
雷声公司的电子战系统,包括拖曳式诱饵系统、雷达告警接收机以及综合装置,目前已装备于美国以及全球飞机。
- decoy (n.) 1610s, perhaps from Dutch kooi "cage," used of a pond surrounded by nets, into which wildfowl were lured for capture, from West Germanic *kaiwa, from Latin cavea "cage." The first element is possibly the Dutch definite article de, mistaken in English as part of the word. But decoy, of unknown origin, was the name of a card game popular c. 1550-1650, and this may have influenced the form of the word.
- decoy (v.) 1650s, from decoy (n.). Related: Decoyed; decoying.
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