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Qué (quién) es Toy - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
TOY; Toy (album); The Toy; Toys (disambiguation); Toy (band); Toys (album)

toy         
  • Teddy Bears
  • 1903 patent for a [[Peter Rabbit]] soft toy, the first licensed character, created by [[Beatrix Potter]]
  • A girl and her [[doll]] in the 1900s
  • qfix robot "crash-bobby"]].
  • Chinese artist]] Su Hanchen (苏汉臣, active 1130s–1160s AD), [[Song Dynasty]]
  • Frank Hornby's 1901 patent number GB190100587A for what later became known as [[Meccano]]
  • A boy from [[Jakarta]] with his ball. [[Ball game]]s are good exercise, and are popular worldwide.
  • This toy tractor also serves as an advertisement for [[John Deere]].
  • toy boat]]
  • Toys with small parts, such as these [[Lego]] elements are required by law in some countries to have warnings about choking hazards.
  • [[Lincoln Logs]] have been a popular construction type toy in the U.S. since the 1920s.
  • Ancient Greek]] children's toy. From a tomb dating 950–900 BCE, [[Kerameikos]] Archaeological Museum, Athens
  • Making toys, [[Digby, Nova Scotia]]. 2008
  • hoop]]. Hoops have long been a popular toy across a variety of cultures.
  • A Rubik's Cube
  • A toy tank with a remote control. Such toys are generally thought of as boys' toys.
  • [[Toys "R" Us]] operated over 1,500 stores in 30 countries and had an annual revenue of US$13.6 billion
OBJECT INTENDED TO BE PLAYED WITH
Toyline; Toy-line; Farm toy; Farm Toys; Toys; Building toy; Children's Toy; Toy industries; Toymakers; Toymaking; Toy-maker; Toy-makers; Toy-making; Toy maker; Toy makers; Toy making; Toymaker; Toy boat; Pet toy; Toy industry; Toy manufacturer; Toy company; Toy companies; Coaster models; Gender-neutral games and toys; Kids' games; Childrens' games; Childrens' games and toys; Children's toys; Boy's games and toys and girl's games and toys; Children's games and toys; Toy line; Toy spaceship
I. n.
1.
Plaything, bawble, gewgaw, trinket, knick-knack, gimcrack, kickshaw.
2.
Trifle, petty commodity.
3.
Trifle, small matter, bubble, bagatelle.
4.
Folly, wild fancy, odd conceit, trifling opinion.
5.
Play, sport, amorous dalliance.
6.
Silly tale, old story.
II. v. n.
Trifle, dally, sport, wanton, play, bill and coo.
Toy         
  • Teddy Bears
  • 1903 patent for a [[Peter Rabbit]] soft toy, the first licensed character, created by [[Beatrix Potter]]
  • A girl and her [[doll]] in the 1900s
  • qfix robot "crash-bobby"]].
  • Chinese artist]] Su Hanchen (苏汉臣, active 1130s–1160s AD), [[Song Dynasty]]
  • Frank Hornby's 1901 patent number GB190100587A for what later became known as [[Meccano]]
  • A boy from [[Jakarta]] with his ball. [[Ball game]]s are good exercise, and are popular worldwide.
  • This toy tractor also serves as an advertisement for [[John Deere]].
  • toy boat]]
  • Toys with small parts, such as these [[Lego]] elements are required by law in some countries to have warnings about choking hazards.
  • [[Lincoln Logs]] have been a popular construction type toy in the U.S. since the 1920s.
  • Ancient Greek]] children's toy. From a tomb dating 950–900 BCE, [[Kerameikos]] Archaeological Museum, Athens
  • Making toys, [[Digby, Nova Scotia]]. 2008
  • hoop]]. Hoops have long been a popular toy across a variety of cultures.
  • A Rubik's Cube
  • A toy tank with a remote control. Such toys are generally thought of as boys' toys.
  • [[Toys "R" Us]] operated over 1,500 stores in 30 countries and had an annual revenue of US$13.6 billion
OBJECT INTENDED TO BE PLAYED WITH
Toyline; Toy-line; Farm toy; Farm Toys; Toys; Building toy; Children's Toy; Toy industries; Toymakers; Toymaking; Toy-maker; Toy-makers; Toy-making; Toy maker; Toy makers; Toy making; Toymaker; Toy boat; Pet toy; Toy industry; Toy manufacturer; Toy company; Toy companies; Coaster models; Gender-neutral games and toys; Kids' games; Childrens' games; Childrens' games and toys; Children's toys; Boy's games and toys and girl's games and toys; Children's games and toys; Toy line; Toy spaceship
·vt To treat foolishly.
II. Toy ·vt An old story; a silly tale.
III. Toy ·vt A plaything for children; a bawble.
IV. Toy ·vt Amorous dalliance; play; sport; pastime.
V. Toy ·vt A wild fancy; an odd conceit; idle sport; folly; trifling opinion.
VI. Toy ·vi To dally amorously; to Trifle; to Play.
VII. Toy ·vt A thing for amusement, but of no real value; an article of trade of little value; a trifle.
VIII. Toy ·vt A headdress of linen or woolen, that hangs down over the shoulders, worn by old women of the lower classes;
- called also toy mutch.
toy         
  • Teddy Bears
  • 1903 patent for a [[Peter Rabbit]] soft toy, the first licensed character, created by [[Beatrix Potter]]
  • A girl and her [[doll]] in the 1900s
  • qfix robot "crash-bobby"]].
  • Chinese artist]] Su Hanchen (苏汉臣, active 1130s–1160s AD), [[Song Dynasty]]
  • Frank Hornby's 1901 patent number GB190100587A for what later became known as [[Meccano]]
  • A boy from [[Jakarta]] with his ball. [[Ball game]]s are good exercise, and are popular worldwide.
  • This toy tractor also serves as an advertisement for [[John Deere]].
  • toy boat]]
  • Toys with small parts, such as these [[Lego]] elements are required by law in some countries to have warnings about choking hazards.
  • [[Lincoln Logs]] have been a popular construction type toy in the U.S. since the 1920s.
  • Ancient Greek]] children's toy. From a tomb dating 950–900 BCE, [[Kerameikos]] Archaeological Museum, Athens
  • Making toys, [[Digby, Nova Scotia]]. 2008
  • hoop]]. Hoops have long been a popular toy across a variety of cultures.
  • A Rubik's Cube
  • A toy tank with a remote control. Such toys are generally thought of as boys' toys.
  • [[Toys "R" Us]] operated over 1,500 stores in 30 countries and had an annual revenue of US$13.6 billion
OBJECT INTENDED TO BE PLAYED WITH
Toyline; Toy-line; Farm toy; Farm Toys; Toys; Building toy; Children's Toy; Toy industries; Toymakers; Toymaking; Toy-maker; Toy-makers; Toy-making; Toy maker; Toy makers; Toy making; Toymaker; Toy boat; Pet toy; Toy industry; Toy manufacturer; Toy company; Toy companies; Coaster models; Gender-neutral games and toys; Kids' games; Childrens' games; Childrens' games and toys; Children's toys; Boy's games and toys and girl's games and toys; Children's games and toys; Toy line; Toy spaceship
(toys, toying, toyed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A toy is an object that children play with, for example a doll or a model car.
He was really too old for children's toys.
...a toy telephone.
N-COUNT
see also soft toy
2.
You can refer to objects that adults use for fun rather than for a serious purpose as toys.
Computers have become household toys.
N-COUNT: oft supp N

Wikipedia

Toy (disambiguation)

A toy is an object used in play.

Toy or TOY may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de Toy
1. A creepy, sexualized toy, perhaps –– but a toy, nonetheless.
2. Cuddly toy... long–term decisions... getting on with the job... teasmade... er, cuddly toy...
3. It was sold in the following styles: –Rumba Lion Activity Toy with style number 58553. –Gazoo Giraffe Activity Toy with style number 58554. –Wango Horse Activity Toy with style number 58555. –Tippy Cow Activity Toy with style number 58556.
4. In Australia, the toy was named toy of the year at an industry function.
5. They would just grab the child and run, toy or no toy.