Mike
What is the difference between "dumb" and "dummy" ? They seem the same in the translator. Thank you :)
2015年4月19日 09:46
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dumb - stupid , not very bright. Dummy - this is an Americanism, not used in British English - in British English, a dummy is what you give to a baby to calm them - Americans call these 'pacifiers'.
2015年4月19日
They mean the same. Dummy is the softer version.
2015年4月19日
Dumb is a descriptive word, Dummy is a noun (a stupid person), also what we call a 'pacifier' in Britain.
2015年4月19日
I would make it as simplest as I can demonstrating the following examples: It's a dumb donkey. It's a dummy.
2015年4月19日
Note that both of these words have standard meanings other than the colloquial sense of 'stupid'. 'Dumb' means speechless. And 'dummy' means an imitation of something used as a substitute - check out the phrases 'dummy run' and 'crash test dummy' for example.
2015年4月19日
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