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Definition of toytown in English: toytownadjective ˈtɔɪtaʊn 1attributive Resembling a quaint or miniature replica of something. 像某物奇巧复制品样的,像某物微型复制品样的 below you, far away, was a single toytown rooftop 你下面很远的地方有一个小巧的屋顶。 Example sentencesExamples - Westerners need time to adjust to this toytown furniture - it calls for anatomical contortions that a non-yogi may find difficult.
- The only rail systems I have encountered without delays are continental systems which either have simple toytown layouts (like the Swiss) or very, very slow trains (like the Italians).
- By the time we reached Slavonice, we were well acquainted with the crazy gables, layered up with arches and pediments like toytown building blocks, or flanked with scrolling S's like Quaker wigs.
- The toytown shopping park at the bottom of my road has gained yet another cracking addition - an HMV.
- You make NASA look like toytown and you did it from a Dutch barn on a farm just outside Hyrll.
- The Eagle plays with psychological scale as well; the increasingly fussy, toytown city skyline starts to look like the out-of-kilter element, not the bird.
- We arrive back at the barn, and our Vgar guide, Anne Marie, drives us to the toytown village of Bour, which she says has ‘one of the world's most fabulous views ’, looking west to Mykines island and, far beyond, distant Iceland.
- We ended up in Regency Square in their quirky, toytown underground car park, where all the spaces are about two feet wide.
- Through the gap in the bush at the bottom of the garden drives a small miniature milk float like an escape from toytown, it comes halfway up the path, then turns round and disappears through the hole again.
- Our group becomes entirely uninhibited as we revel in the thrill of seeing our city laid out like toytown below.
- Yet the squalor of this north-eastern corner of Britain's oldest remaining colony comes as welcome relief after toytown Hamilton, the capital, and Bermuda's endless suburban sprawl.
Synonyms picturesque, charming, sweet, attractive, pleasantly old-fashioned, old-fashioned, old-world - 1.1 Having no real value, substance, or merit.
无实际价值的,无实质的,无优点的 toytown tunes, daft haircuts, and even dafter trousers 无意义的曲子,愚蠢的发型以及更为愚蠢的裤子。 Example sentencesExamples - To be honest, I gave up on them around album 5; dismissing them as likeable yet wholly inconsequential practitioners of the art of toytown electronica, all twee bleeps and sing-song vocals.
- The toytown politicians who dreamed it up have demonstrated their unfitness to govern us, and should be sent packing at the next election.
- Or you might wonder what the point is in making a whole movie about these twee and distinctly watery toytown characters.
- The men of respect have graduated from their toytown municipal strongholds, to recreate Palermo in Scotland's capital.
- ‘Mengnapeel’ traces out a friendly tune with toytown sounds shadowed by tictac pulses.
- For them, devolution is little more than a cynical Unionist plot to fob the Scots off with a toytown assembly and suffocate desire for ‘real’ self-rule.
- Otherwise, his case was plausible, if you discount the toytown security dossier compiled by the internet pirates of Downing Street.
- The result is not a million miles distant from 80s toytown, videorama pop.
- Offering no alternative to the rounds of local privatisation and deregulation, and with no desire to create one, Lib Dems have been happy to push toytown neoliberalism on their luckless voters.
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