Maniquí in english
Manikin
pronunciation: mænɪkɪn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: mænɪkɪn part of speech: noun
In gestures
maniquí = tailor's dummy ; mannequin [man(n)ikin] ; clothes horse [clotheshorse].
Example: I have used the following as structures on which to mount displays: art-room drawing tables and sketch boards, metal- and woodwork-shop benches and materials, tailor's dummies and stage platforms.Example: A mannequin head is used to teach the swinging flashlight test for examining eye pupils.Example: Sometimes you do feel like a clothes-horse being dressed and poked and prodded, but you are not in a position to take offense when you are being paid a good wage to be a clothes-horse.more:
» reto del maniquí, el = mannequin challenge, the .
Example: The viral 'mannequin challenge' trend might be fun for people, but the latest version to go viral has some animal lovers concerned.