mannequin
mannequin 英 [ˈmænɪkɪn] 美 [ˈmænɪkɪn]
n. 人体模型;服装模特儿
名词复数:mannequins
- A mannequin is a human-like figure that's usually used to display clothing in a store. A mannequin in a department store window can look quite normal, but a mannequin in someone's home can look downright creepy.
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- n. 人体模型;服装模特儿
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1. In short, the study participant was looking in the direction of his or her own stomach, but actually seeing the stomach of the mannequin.
简单地说,参与者正朝着自己腹部所在位置的方向看,而实际上他们看的是人体模型的腹部。
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2. After a minute of this touching, the researchers threatened the abdomen of the mannequin with a knife while administering a common physiological stress test.
一分钟的接触之后,研究者们拿起一把刀,对人体模型的腹部进行威胁,同时进行一个普通的生理压力检测。
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3. The test measured a jump in the physiological stress the subject's were undergoing, which the researchers said implied that they had taken psychological ownership of the mannequin.
检测结果显示受试者的生理压力水平出现跳跃,研究者称这意味着受试者已经在精神上获得对人体模特的所有权。
- mannequin (n.) 1902, "model to display clothes," from French mannequin (15c.), from Dutch manneken (see manikin). A French form of the same word that yielded manikin, and sometimes mannequin was used in English in a sense "artificial man" (especially in translations of Hugo). Originally of persons, in a sense where we might use "model." Later (by 1939) of artificial model figures to display clothing.
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