marionette 英 [ˌmæriəˈnet]   美 [ˌmæriəˈnɛt]

marionette

marionette  英 [ˌmæriəˈnet] 美 [ˌmæriəˈnɛt]

n. 牵线木偶 

名词复数:marionettes 

Trying to manipulate the future like a marionette will increase instances of frustration, impatience, and discouragement. 试图像牵线木偶一样控制未来将会提升遭受挫折、焦躁和沮丧的机会。
He doubted if this could be found unless the operator can transpose himself into the centre of gravity of the marionette. 他怀疑这个路径是否会被发现,除非操作者能够把自身直入木偶的重心。

  • Use the noun marionette to describe a puppet that's manipulated with strings from above a stage. You might see a marionette show at a child's birthday party.
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  • n. 牵线木偶
  • 1. Trying to manipulate the future like a marionette will increase instances of frustration, impatience, and discouragement.

    试图像牵线木偶一样控制未来将会提升遭受挫折、焦躁和沮丧的机会。

  • 2. He doubted if this could be found unless the operator can transpose himself into the centre of gravity of the marionette.

    他怀疑这个路径是否会被发现,除非操作者能够把自身直入木偶的重心。

  • 3. This observation seemed to me to throw some light at last on the enjoyment he said he got from the marionette theatre, but I was far from guessing the inferences he would draw from it later.

    这个观察在我看来最终说明了他说到的他从木偶剧场得到的愉悦,但我当时还远没有才想到他稍后从中引出的那些推论。

  • marionette (n.) puppet worked by strings, c. 1620, literally "little little Mary," from French marionette (16c.), diminutive of Old French mariole "figurine, idol, picture of the Virgin Mary," diminutive of Marie (see Mary). For ending, see -ette.
mar·io·nette / ˌmæriəˈnet ; NAmE ˌmæriəˈnet / noun a puppetwhose arms, legs and head are moved by strings 牵线木偶 marionette marionettes mar·io·nette / ˌmæriəˈnet ; NAmE ˌmæriəˈnet /
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