Spel - Dockor, leksaksfigurer och dockor
Här kommer du att lära dig några engelska ord relaterade till dockor, leksaksfigurer och dockor som "dockahus", "bobblehead" och "marionette".
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a toy resembling a person or animal that either fits over hand or can be controlled from above by moving strings attached to its head, hands, etc.
docka, marionett
a small three-dimensional representation of a character, animal, or object, often made of plastic, metal, or other materials, used for play or display as part of a collection or toy set
leksaksfigur, figur
a toy that usually looks like an animal and is covered and filled with soft materials
gosedjur, plushleksak
a set of wooden dolls of decreasing sizes placed one inside the other, with the smallest doll containing all the others, representing a traditional and iconic Russian toy
matryoshka, ryska docka
a small toy house often containing tiny furniture and small dolls as well
dockhus, docka hus
a fashion doll characterized by her oversized head, large eyes that change colors with a pull-string mechanism, and her ability to change facial expressions, making her a unique and collectible doll
Blythe-docka, modedocka Blythe
a type of doll, often made of plastic, with an emphasis on style and clothing, designed for imaginative play and typically representing teenage or adult female characters
mode docka, fashion docka
a type of doll, usually made of plastic or cloth, designed to resemble an infant or young child and intended for nurturing and role-playing activities
babydocka, barndocka
a type of doll that, based on popular belief, represents an attractive young woman
Barbie-docka, barbie
a fashion doll character manufactured by Mattel and designed to be the male counterpart to Barbie, featuring a diverse range of professions and styles
Ken-docka, Ken-figur
a posable toy figurine, often made of plastic, representing characters from movies, TV shows, comics, or other media, designed for imaginative play and collectability
actionfigur, lekfigur
a small three-dimensional representation of an animal, often made of plastic, ceramic, or other materials, used for decorative display, collecting, or imaginative play
djurskulptur, djurf figur
a small figurine or miniature replica of a military soldier, typically made of plastic, metal, or other materials, used for playing war games, collecting, or as decorative items
leksaksoldat, soldatsfigur
a Muslim fashion doll created as an alternative to Barbie, designed with Islamic values and modesty in mind
Fulla docka, muslimsk Fulla docka
a type of doll that represents characters, people, or cultural elements from various African regions or communities, reflecting the diversity and rich cultural heritage of the African continent
afrikansk docka, afrikansk figur
a type of doll with a flat, paddle-like body and a simple design, often made of wood or other materials, used in various cultures for ceremonial, spiritual, or play purposes
paddle docka, platt docka
a character or doll that originated in the late 19th century, featuring a black-skinned figure with exaggerated features and clothing, but it has been considered controversial and offensive due to its racially insensitive portrayal of black individuals
golliwog
a handmade toy typically crafted by the Amish community, representing a simple, traditional style, and often reflecting the cultural values and heritage of the Amish people
amish-docka, amish-leksak
a type of folk art doll made from dried apples that have been carved and shaped into a doll-like form, often dressed with fabric and accessories, and used as a decorative item or a craft project
äppeldocka, docka av torkade äpplen
a small doll or figurine, usually made of cloth or other materials, used in various cultures and practices for ritual, magical, or healing purposes, and it can represent a person or deity
docka, figur
a traditional handcrafted doll made by the Inuit people of the Arctic region, representing cultural and spiritual significance, and often reflecting the clothing, lifestyle, and customs of the Inuit community
inuitekull, doll inuit
a traditional hand-carved and painted doll made by the Hopi and other Pueblo Native American tribes, representing various spiritual and cultural figures, and used in religious ceremonies and as art objects
kachina-docka, kachina-figur
a traditional handmade doll created by Native American and other indigenous cultures, made from dried corn husks or corn leaves and crafted into doll-like shapes
docka av majsblad, docka av torkad majs
a simple and often homemade doll made from a wooden clothespin or peg, typically decorated with fabric, paint, and other materials, and used for play or as a craft project
klädnypa docka, trädocka
a traditional Japanese wooden doll with a cylindrical body and a simple hand-painted design, originating from specific regions in Japan and valued as both folk art and collectible items
kokeshi, kokeshi-docka
a traditional wooden doll from the southern region of India, typically made from teakwood and adorned with vibrant clothing, representing a significant cultural symbol and often given as a gift during weddings and festivals
Marapachi-docka, traditionell Marapachi-docka
a type of porcelain doll made with unglazed white bisque or parian ware, known for its smooth and marble-like appearance, and it was popular during the Victorian era for its elegant and realistic features
pariandocka, biskvittdocka
a type of doll made from unglazed, fine-quality porcelain or bisque ceramic, known for its delicate and lifelike appearance, often used as collectibles or playthings during the late 19th and early 20th centuries
bisquedocka, okerporcellainsdocka
a type of small, unglazed porcelain doll dating back to the mid-19th century, representing a young girl in a standing position, often used as party favors or toys in Victorian times and valued as collectible items today
Fryst Charlotte
a lifelike doll that is meticulously handcrafted to resemble a real human baby, often made with vinyl or silicone materials, and it is a popular collectible among doll enthusiasts and used for therapeutic purposes or artistic display
återfödd babydocka, livslevande docka
a collectible figurine with a spring-mounted head that bobbles or nods when the body is tapped or moved, often depicting famous personalities, characters, or athletes, and used for display or as novelty items
bobblehead, vippande huvudfigur
a type of doll with articulated joints held together by ball-and-socket connections, allowing for a wide range of posability and customization, and it is popular among collectors and hobbyists for its expressive and lifelike features
bjd-plastdocka, ledad docka
a Japanese term for a paper doll or figurine used in Shinto rituals and ceremonies, representing a deity or spirit and serving as a spiritual medium or placeholder for the presence of the divine during religious practices
katashiro, pappersdocka
a doll that is believed through which one can control or harm someone else
voodoodocka, voodoodock
a toy doll characterized by its brightly colored hair, large eyes, and small, pudgy body, originally created in the 1960s and known for its popularity and nostalgic value, often collected or used for play
trolldocka, trollleksak
a type of doll made from a mixture of materials, including glue, sawdust, and other substances, shaped and molded into doll forms, typically produced during the early to mid-20th century and cherished for their vintage charm and collectible value
kompositionsdocka, docka av kompositmaterial
a weighted or rounded-bottom toy with a weighted base, designed to wobble and return to an upright position after being pushed or knocked over, providing entertainment and amusement for children
vaggande leksak, viktad leksak
a traditional articulated toy made from paper or wood, featuring a jointed design that allows the arms and legs to move when pulled by strings or levers, creating a jumping or dancing motion when manipulated
hoppa docka, ledad docka
a simple and typically two-dimensional doll made from paper or cardboard, often printed with clothing and accessories, that can be cut out and dressed up for play or creative activities
pappersdocka, papperdocka
a popular line of plush toy dolls in the 1980s, designed to look like simple characters with a face on a pillow-shaped body, often used as pillows or cuddly companions for children
kuddmänniskor, kuddkaraktärer
a toy that looks like a bear and is made of soft materials
noun: nallebjörn, noun: mjukisdjur
a small toy character or creature, designed with a simple and often chubby appearance, often used for decorative or collectible purposes
Gonk
a traditional handmade toy made from socks, typically featuring a red-heeled design, with button eyes, and a stitched-on mouth, known for its charming and nostalgic appearance
strumpapa, strumpdekoren
a type of puppet controlled by rods or strings attached to its body, used in puppetry performances and storytelling
stavdocka, stångdocka
a traditional Japanese puppet used in Bunraku theater, operated by three puppeteers to control its movements
Bunraku-docka, Bunraku-marionett
a small puppet that fits onto a single finger, with the puppeteer's hand forming the character's body
fingerdocka, fingerpuppe
a kind of puppet that fits over the hand and resembles a person or an animal
handdocka, handpupp
a puppet controlled by strings or wires attached to its limbs, manipulated by a puppeteer to perform intricate movements and actions
marionett, docka
a traditional folk toy or puppet with movable limbs, typically made of wood, used in dancing or rhythmic performances, where the puppeteer manipulates the strings or wires to create lively movements
jigdocka, dansdocka
a type of puppet or prop with a large head, often made of foam or fabric, mounted on a stick or handle, used in puppetry, theater, or entertainment performances for comedic or dramatic effect
marionett, docka
a small-scale version of a real object or item, often used for play, collection, or display purposes, and it is typically designed to replicate the details and features of the original on a smaller scale
miniaturleksak, miniatur