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puppet

/ˈpʌp.ɪt/

A puppet is a movable model of a person or animal that is typically operated from above by wires or strings, or from below by a hand inside the body. In a figurative sense, it refers to a person or group whose actions are controlled by someone else.

A puppet is either a performance tool operated by a person or a metaphor for someone lacking personal independence.

30秒词汇

  • A movable model used in theatrical performances.
  • A person controlled by someone else's influence.
  • Often associated with strings, rods, or hand movements.

Summary

A puppet is either a performance tool operated by a person or a metaphor for someone lacking personal independence.

  • A movable model used in theatrical performances.
  • A person controlled by someone else's influence.
  • Often associated with strings, rods, or hand movements.

Use metaphors for impact

Use the word 'puppet' in political discussions to describe someone who is clearly being manipulated by a powerful leader. This adds a strong, descriptive layer to your argument.

Avoid using it casually

Be careful when calling someone a puppet in a professional setting, as it is highly derogatory. It suggests that the person is not capable of making their own decisions.

Puppetry in global culture

Puppetry is an ancient art form found in almost every culture, from Japanese Bunraku to European Punch and Judy shows. It often serves as a way to critique society safely through characters.

例句

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1

The children laughed as the hand puppet told a funny story.

2

The new government is widely seen as a puppet regime.

词族

名词
puppeteer
动词
puppetize
形容词
puppet-like

记忆技巧

Think of a person with strings attached to their arms and legs. Just like a toy on strings, they can only move when the 'puppet master' pulls them.

Overview

A puppet is a physical object, often made of fabric, wood, or plastic, designed to be manipulated to perform actions or tell stories. While children often associate puppets with entertainment and theater, the term carries a significant metaphorical weight in political and social discourse. 2) Usage Patterns: Physically, we use verbs like 'operate,' 'control,' or 'work' a puppet. Metaphorically, we describe someone as a 'puppet' when they lack agency and merely follow the commands of a superior, often hidden, force. This usage is common in journalism and historical analysis to describe regimes or individuals who serve as front-men for more powerful entities. 3) Common Contexts: You will encounter 'puppets' in the context of children's entertainment (like hand puppets or marionettes), political commentary (describing a puppet government), and psychological discussions about autonomy. It is frequently used in idioms like 'puppet master' to describe someone who pulls the strings behind the scenes. 4) Similar Words comparison: While 'doll' refers to an object meant for play or display, a 'puppet' is specifically designed for animation and performance. A 'marionette' is a specific type of puppet controlled by strings from above, whereas a 'hand puppet' is controlled from below. Unlike a 'robot' or 'automaton,' which may operate autonomously, a puppet is strictly dependent on a human operator for its movement and expression.

使用说明

The word is used in both literal and figurative senses. In formal writing, it almost always carries a negative connotation of manipulation. In informal settings, it is commonly used to describe the toys or the performance art.

常见错误

Learners sometimes confuse 'puppet' with 'doll.' Remember that if it is meant to move for a show, it is a puppet. Also, avoid using 'puppet' to describe a person who is simply helpful; it must imply a lack of free will.

记忆技巧

Think of a person with strings attached to their arms and legs. Just like a toy on strings, they can only move when the 'puppet master' pulls them.

词源

The word comes from the Latin 'pupa,' meaning 'doll' or 'girl.' It entered English through the French word 'poupette.'

文化背景

Puppetry has been used for centuries to bypass censorship. By using a puppet to speak, performers could criticize kings or governments without being punished directly.

例句

1

The children laughed as the hand puppet told a funny story.

everyday
2

The new government is widely seen as a puppet regime.

formal

词族

名词
puppeteer
动词
puppetize
形容词
puppet-like

常见搭配

puppet show
puppet master
puppet government

常用短语

pulling the strings

puppet on a string

容易混淆的词

puppet vs Doll

A doll is meant for play or decoration and does not necessarily have to move. A puppet is designed specifically for performance.

语法模式

to be a puppet of [someone] to work a puppet puppet regime/government

Use metaphors for impact

Use the word 'puppet' in political discussions to describe someone who is clearly being manipulated by a powerful leader. This adds a strong, descriptive layer to your argument.

Avoid using it casually

Be careful when calling someone a puppet in a professional setting, as it is highly derogatory. It suggests that the person is not capable of making their own decisions.

Puppetry in global culture

Puppetry is an ancient art form found in almost every culture, from Japanese Bunraku to European Punch and Judy shows. It often serves as a way to critique society safely through characters.

自我测试

fill blank

Choose the best word to complete the sentence.

The dictator was merely a ___ of the military generals who pulled the strings.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: puppet

In this context, 'puppet' is the standard term for a person controlled by others.

得分: /1

常见问题

3 个问题

Yes, it is generally considered insulting. It implies that the person is weak, lacks intelligence, or has no moral spine of their own.

A marionette is a specific type of puppet that is suspended and controlled by strings from above. All marionettes are puppets, but not all puppets are marionettes.

No, a puppet is always an inanimate object. If a living person acts like a puppet, it is purely a metaphorical description of their behavior.

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