stand-ins

英 [stænd ɪnz] 美 [stænd ɪnz]

n.  代行职务者; (尤指影视中危险动作的)替身演员
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柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT (别人生病或不在时的)临时替代者,顶替者
    A stand-in is a person who takes someone else's place or does someone else's job for a while, for example because the other person is ill or away.
    1. He was a stand-in for my regular doctor.
      他临时代替平常给我看病的那位医生。

双语例句

  1. By contrast, Chinese movie stars frequently use stand-ins.
    相比之下,中国明星国内拍戏却屡用替身。
  2. They often use deodorant sticks or whatever else is at hand as stand-ins for microphones. Brooms often double as guitars.
    他们常常随手拿起一瓶香体露或类似的东西充当麦克风,扫帚则常常被用来充当吉他。
  3. You get flow-chartly looking stand-ins for real decision statements, but they are much more brittle than the facilities offered in modern languages.
    你得到的是流程图模样的真正决策陈述的替身,但它们较现今语言所能提供的功能来说,也太弱不禁风了。
  4. Were stand-ins for your daughters.
    都是你女儿的替代品。
  5. You see, in my business, stand-ins are visually interchangeable.
    你明白,我们两个是很容易混淆的。