mannequin in Japanese
mannequin in Japanese is マネキン人形, モデル — mannequin means a life-size dummy shaped like a human body, used to fit or display clothing.
mannequin in Japanese
マネキン人形
A dummy, or life-size model of the human body, used for the fitting or displaying of clothes.
モデル
Pronounced: moderu
(dated) A person who models clothes.
What does "mannequin" mean?
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noun A life-size dummy shaped like a human body, used to fit or display clothing.
"The shop window had three mannequins dressed in the new autumn collection."
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noun A person who models clothes, especially on a catwalk or in a shop.
"The designer hired local mannequins for the charity fashion show."
mannequin in a sentence
- The shop window had three mannequins dressed in the new autumn collection.
- She pinned the fabric around the mannequin before cutting the pattern.
- The designer hired local mannequins for the charity fashion show.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "mannequin" in Japanese?
"mannequin" in Japanese is マネキン人形, モデル. mannequin means: A life-size dummy shaped like a human body, used to fit or display clothing.
How do you use "mannequin" in a sentence?
Example: "The shop window had three mannequins dressed in the new autumn collection." In Japanese, "mannequin" is マネキン人形, モデル.
Are there other ways to say "mannequin" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "mannequin": マネキン人形, モデル.
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