柯林斯詞典decoy /?di?k??/ (decoys) 1. N-COUNT If you refer to something or someone as a decoy, you mean that they are intended to attract people's attention and deceive them, for example, by leading them into a trap or away from a particular place. 誘餌 A plane was waiting at the airport with its engines running but this was just one of the decoys. 一架飛機等在機場,引擎已發(fā)動,而這只是誘餌中的一個而已。 返回 decoy劍橋詞典something or someone used to trick or confuse other people or animals into doing something, especially something dangerous 誘餌,圈套;用作誘餌的人 They used a girl hitch-hiker as the decoy to get him to stop . 他們用一名搭便車的女孩兒作誘餌讓他停車。 返回 decoy