Noun
/dʌmi wɑːtʃ/
A "dummy watch" refers to a non-functional timepiece that is often used for display purposes rather than for telling time. These watches may be used in merchandising, fashion displays, or as props in films and theater. The term "dummy" suggests that the item is not operational or does not serve its primary intended function.
The use of "dummy watch" is relatively rare in everyday language but can be found in specialized contexts such as fashion, marketing, and product design. It tends to appear more in written descriptions than in oral conversation.
Магазин выставил красивые ненастоящие часы в витрине, чтобы привлечь покупателей.
He wore a dummy watch for the photoshoot, as the real one was too expensive to risk.
На фотосессии он носил ненастоящие часы, так как настоящие были слишком дорогими, чтобы рисковать ими.
The movie set designer chose a dummy watch for the character to enhance the vintage look.
The term "dummy" is frequently associated with other idiomatic expressions that imply something that is not real or functional. Below are a few examples:
«Одетый с иголочки в своем ненастоящем наряде, он выглядел впечатляюще, но не имел ни малейшего представления о моде.»
"Her dummy smile hid her true feelings about the situation."
«Ее ненастоящая улыбка скрывала ее истинные чувства о ситуации.»
"He played the dummy in the prank, pretending to fall for all their jokes."
The term "dummy" is derived from the word "dumb," which historically meant "unable to speak." Over time, it evolved to refer to something that is not real or is a representation of something else. The use of "watch" comes from the Old English "wacce," meaning "to be awake," which evolved to refer to timepieces used to tell time.
Synonyms:
- Imitation watch
- Fake watch
- Display watch
Antonyms:
- Functional watch
- Real watch
- Authentic watch