marionette

/ˌmæriəˈnet/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌmæriəˈnet/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌmer-ē-ə-ˈnet/ (ame, mw)

marionette — noun

  • marionettesingular
  • marionettesplural

1. A doll or carved figure that a puppeteer controls by pulling attached strings or

1.名詞B1
釋義

A doll or carved figure that a puppeteer controls by pulling attached strings or wires from above, causing the figure's arms, legs, and head to move in lifelike ways during a show.

例句

Mei-Lin and her grandfather worked together to build a wooden marionette of a knight.

build + marionette — creating a puppet for performance

The puppeteer pulled the strings, and the marionette began to dance across the small stage.

pull the strings — the main way to control a marionette

同義詞
  • puppet

    more general term covering all types, including hand puppets and marionettes

  • string puppet

    specifically emphasises the string mechanism; easily understood by non-specialists

反義詞
  • puppeteer

    the person who operates the marionette, not the puppet itself

文法句型

a [adjective] marionette

marionette + of + [character]

用法筆記

Marionette is often used figuratively to describe a person, group, or country that is controlled by someone else. In this sense it is interchangeable with puppet, though puppet is far more common for the figurative meaning.

常見錯誤

A marionette is the same as a hand puppet.
A marionette is controlled by strings from above, while a hand puppet is worn on the hand like a glove.
💡The two types of puppet work differently.