slovo | definícia |
puppet (mass) | puppet
- bábka |
puppet (encz) | puppet,loutka n: |
puppet (encz) | puppet,loutkový adj: Zdeněk Brož |
puppet (encz) | puppet,maňásek n: Zdeněk Brož |
puppet (encz) | puppet,marioneta n: Zdeněk Brož |
puppet (encz) | puppet,panenka n: Zdeněk Brož |
puppet (encz) | puppet,zmanipulovaný člověk n: Petr Prášek |
Puppet (gcide) | Puppet \Pup"pet\, n. [OE. popet, OF. poupette; akin to F.
poup['e]e a doll, probably from L. puppa, pupa, a girl, doll,
puppet. Cf. Poupeton, Pupa, Pupil, Puppy.] [Written
also poppet.]
1. A small image in the human form; a doll.
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2. A similar figure moved by the hand or by a wire in a mock
drama; a marionette; a wooden actor in a play.
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At the pipes of some carved organ move,
The gilded puppets dance. --Pope.
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3. One controlled in his action by the will of another; a
tool; -- so used in contempt. --Sir W. Scott.
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4. (Mach.) The upright support for the bearing of the spindle
in a lathe.
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Puppet master. Same as Puppetman.
Puppet play, a puppet show.
Puppet player, one who manages the motions of puppets.
Puppet show, a mock drama performed by puppets moved by
wires.
Puppet valve, a valve in the form of a circular disk, which
covers a hole in its seat, and opens by moving bodily away
from the seat while remaining parallel with it, -- used in
steam engines, pumps, safety valves, etc. Its edge is
often beveled, and fits in a conical recess in the seat
when the valve is closed. See the valves shown in Illusts.
of Plunger pump, and Safety valve, under Plunger,
and Safety.
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puppet (wn) | puppet
n 1: a small figure of a person operated from above with strings
by a puppeteer [syn: puppet, marionette]
2: a person who is controlled by others and is used to perform
unpleasant or dishonest tasks for someone else [syn:
creature, tool, puppet]
3: a doll with a hollow head of a person or animal and a cloth
body; intended to fit over the hand and be manipulated with
the fingers |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
puppet (mass) | puppet
- bábka |
glove puppet (encz) | glove puppet, n: |
hand puppet (encz) | hand puppet, n: |
puppet (encz) | puppet,loutka n: puppet,loutkový adj: Zdeněk Brožpuppet,maňásek n: Zdeněk Brožpuppet,marioneta n: Zdeněk Brožpuppet,panenka n: Zdeněk Brožpuppet,zmanipulovaný člověk n: Petr Prášek |
puppet government (encz) | puppet government, n: |
puppet leader (encz) | puppet leader, n: |
puppet play (encz) | puppet play, n: |
puppet ruler (encz) | puppet ruler, n: |
puppet show (encz) | puppet show, n: |
puppet state (encz) | puppet state, n: |
puppet theatre (encz) | puppet theatre,loutkové divadlo |
puppeteer (encz) | puppeteer,loutkář n: Zdeněk Brož |
puppetry (encz) | puppetry,loutkařství n: Zdeněk Brož |
Puppet head (gcide) | Poppet \Pop"pet\, n.
1. See Puppet.
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2. (Naut.) One of certain upright timbers on the bilge ways,
used to support a vessel in launching. --Totten.
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3. (Mach.) An upright support or guide fastened at the bottom
only.
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4. same as poppit.
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Poppet head, Puppet head. See Headstock
(a) .
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Puppet master (gcide) | Puppet \Pup"pet\, n. [OE. popet, OF. poupette; akin to F.
poup['e]e a doll, probably from L. puppa, pupa, a girl, doll,
puppet. Cf. Poupeton, Pupa, Pupil, Puppy.] [Written
also poppet.]
1. A small image in the human form; a doll.
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2. A similar figure moved by the hand or by a wire in a mock
drama; a marionette; a wooden actor in a play.
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At the pipes of some carved organ move,
The gilded puppets dance. --Pope.
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3. One controlled in his action by the will of another; a
tool; -- so used in contempt. --Sir W. Scott.
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4. (Mach.) The upright support for the bearing of the spindle
in a lathe.
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Puppet master. Same as Puppetman.
Puppet play, a puppet show.
Puppet player, one who manages the motions of puppets.
Puppet show, a mock drama performed by puppets moved by
wires.
Puppet valve, a valve in the form of a circular disk, which
covers a hole in its seat, and opens by moving bodily away
from the seat while remaining parallel with it, -- used in
steam engines, pumps, safety valves, etc. Its edge is
often beveled, and fits in a conical recess in the seat
when the valve is closed. See the valves shown in Illusts.
of Plunger pump, and Safety valve, under Plunger,
and Safety.
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Puppet play (gcide) | Puppet \Pup"pet\, n. [OE. popet, OF. poupette; akin to F.
poup['e]e a doll, probably from L. puppa, pupa, a girl, doll,
puppet. Cf. Poupeton, Pupa, Pupil, Puppy.] [Written
also poppet.]
1. A small image in the human form; a doll.
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2. A similar figure moved by the hand or by a wire in a mock
drama; a marionette; a wooden actor in a play.
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At the pipes of some carved organ move,
The gilded puppets dance. --Pope.
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3. One controlled in his action by the will of another; a
tool; -- so used in contempt. --Sir W. Scott.
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4. (Mach.) The upright support for the bearing of the spindle
in a lathe.
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Puppet master. Same as Puppetman.
Puppet play, a puppet show.
Puppet player, one who manages the motions of puppets.
Puppet show, a mock drama performed by puppets moved by
wires.
Puppet valve, a valve in the form of a circular disk, which
covers a hole in its seat, and opens by moving bodily away
from the seat while remaining parallel with it, -- used in
steam engines, pumps, safety valves, etc. Its edge is
often beveled, and fits in a conical recess in the seat
when the valve is closed. See the valves shown in Illusts.
of Plunger pump, and Safety valve, under Plunger,
and Safety.
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Puppet player (gcide) | Puppet \Pup"pet\, n. [OE. popet, OF. poupette; akin to F.
poup['e]e a doll, probably from L. puppa, pupa, a girl, doll,
puppet. Cf. Poupeton, Pupa, Pupil, Puppy.] [Written
also poppet.]
1. A small image in the human form; a doll.
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2. A similar figure moved by the hand or by a wire in a mock
drama; a marionette; a wooden actor in a play.
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At the pipes of some carved organ move,
The gilded puppets dance. --Pope.
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3. One controlled in his action by the will of another; a
tool; -- so used in contempt. --Sir W. Scott.
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4. (Mach.) The upright support for the bearing of the spindle
in a lathe.
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Puppet master. Same as Puppetman.
Puppet play, a puppet show.
Puppet player, one who manages the motions of puppets.
Puppet show, a mock drama performed by puppets moved by
wires.
Puppet valve, a valve in the form of a circular disk, which
covers a hole in its seat, and opens by moving bodily away
from the seat while remaining parallel with it, -- used in
steam engines, pumps, safety valves, etc. Its edge is
often beveled, and fits in a conical recess in the seat
when the valve is closed. See the valves shown in Illusts.
of Plunger pump, and Safety valve, under Plunger,
and Safety.
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Puppet show (gcide) | Puppet \Pup"pet\, n. [OE. popet, OF. poupette; akin to F.
poup['e]e a doll, probably from L. puppa, pupa, a girl, doll,
puppet. Cf. Poupeton, Pupa, Pupil, Puppy.] [Written
also poppet.]
1. A small image in the human form; a doll.
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2. A similar figure moved by the hand or by a wire in a mock
drama; a marionette; a wooden actor in a play.
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At the pipes of some carved organ move,
The gilded puppets dance. --Pope.
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3. One controlled in his action by the will of another; a
tool; -- so used in contempt. --Sir W. Scott.
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4. (Mach.) The upright support for the bearing of the spindle
in a lathe.
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Puppet master. Same as Puppetman.
Puppet play, a puppet show.
Puppet player, one who manages the motions of puppets.
Puppet show, a mock drama performed by puppets moved by
wires.
Puppet valve, a valve in the form of a circular disk, which
covers a hole in its seat, and opens by moving bodily away
from the seat while remaining parallel with it, -- used in
steam engines, pumps, safety valves, etc. Its edge is
often beveled, and fits in a conical recess in the seat
when the valve is closed. See the valves shown in Illusts.
of Plunger pump, and Safety valve, under Plunger,
and Safety.
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Puppet valve (gcide) | Puppet \Pup"pet\, n. [OE. popet, OF. poupette; akin to F.
poup['e]e a doll, probably from L. puppa, pupa, a girl, doll,
puppet. Cf. Poupeton, Pupa, Pupil, Puppy.] [Written
also poppet.]
1. A small image in the human form; a doll.
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2. A similar figure moved by the hand or by a wire in a mock
drama; a marionette; a wooden actor in a play.
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At the pipes of some carved organ move,
The gilded puppets dance. --Pope.
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3. One controlled in his action by the will of another; a
tool; -- so used in contempt. --Sir W. Scott.
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4. (Mach.) The upright support for the bearing of the spindle
in a lathe.
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Puppet master. Same as Puppetman.
Puppet play, a puppet show.
Puppet player, one who manages the motions of puppets.
Puppet show, a mock drama performed by puppets moved by
wires.
Puppet valve, a valve in the form of a circular disk, which
covers a hole in its seat, and opens by moving bodily away
from the seat while remaining parallel with it, -- used in
steam engines, pumps, safety valves, etc. Its edge is
often beveled, and fits in a conical recess in the seat
when the valve is closed. See the valves shown in Illusts.
of Plunger pump, and Safety valve, under Plunger,
and Safety.
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Puppetish (gcide) | Puppetish \Pup"pet*ish\, a.
Resembling a puppet in appearance or action; of the nature of
a puppet.
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Puppetman (gcide) | Puppetman \Pup"pet*man\, n.
A master of a puppet show.
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Puppetry (gcide) | Puppetry \Pup"pet*ry\, n.
Action or appearance resembling that of a puppet, or puppet
show; hence, mere form or show; affectation.
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Puppetry of the English laws of divorce. --Chambers.
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glove puppet (wn) | glove puppet
n 1: a puppet with a cloth body and hollow head; fits over the
hand [syn: hand puppet, glove puppet, glove doll] |
hand puppet (wn) | hand puppet
n 1: a puppet with a cloth body and hollow head; fits over the
hand [syn: hand puppet, glove puppet, glove doll] |
puppet (wn) | puppet
n 1: a small figure of a person operated from above with strings
by a puppeteer [syn: puppet, marionette]
2: a person who is controlled by others and is used to perform
unpleasant or dishonest tasks for someone else [syn:
creature, tool, puppet]
3: a doll with a hollow head of a person or animal and a cloth
body; intended to fit over the hand and be manipulated with
the fingers |
puppet government (wn) | puppet government
n 1: a government that is appointed by and whose affairs are
directed by an outside authority that may impose hardships
on those governed [syn: puppet government, {puppet
state}, pupet regime] |
puppet leader (wn) | puppet leader
n 1: a leader or ruler who is chosen by a despot to head a
government [syn: puppet ruler, puppet leader] |
puppet play (wn) | puppet play
n 1: a show in which the actors are puppets [syn: puppet show,
puppet play] |
puppet ruler (wn) | puppet ruler
n 1: a leader or ruler who is chosen by a despot to head a
government [syn: puppet ruler, puppet leader] |
puppet show (wn) | puppet show
n 1: a show in which the actors are puppets [syn: puppet show,
puppet play] |
puppet state (wn) | puppet state
n 1: a government that is appointed by and whose affairs are
directed by an outside authority that may impose hardships
on those governed [syn: puppet government, {puppet
state}, pupet regime] |
puppeteer (wn) | puppeteer
n 1: one who operates puppets or marionettes |
puppetry (wn) | puppetry
n 1: the art of making puppets and presenting puppet shows
2: a stilted dramatic performance (as if by puppets) |
sock puppet (jargon) | sock puppet
n.
[Usenet: from the act of placing a sock over your hand and talking to it
and pretending it's talking back] In Usenet parlance, a pseudo through
which the puppeteer posts follow-ups to their own original message to give
the appearance that a number of people support the views held in the
original message. See also astroturfing, tentacle.
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