domino 音标拼音: [d'ɑmən
, o] [d'ɑmɪn
, o]
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Domino n 1 :
United States rhythm and blues pianist and singer and composer (
born in 1928 ) [
synonym : {
Domino }, {
Fats Domino },
{
Antoine Domino }]
2 :
a loose hooded cloak worn with a half mask as part of a masquerade costume 3 :
a mask covering the upper part of the face but with holes for the eyes [
synonym : {
domino }, {
half mask }, {
eye mask }]
4 :
a small rectangular block used in playing the game of dominoes ;
the face of each block has two equal areas that can bear 0 to 6 dots Domino \
Dom "
i *
no \,
n .;
pl . {
Dominos }
or (
esp .
the pieces for a game ) {
Dominoes }. [
F .
domino ,
or It .
domin [`
o ],
or Sp .
domin ['
o ],
fr .
L .
dominus master .
The domino was orig .
a hood worn by the canons of a cathedral .
See {
Don }, {
Dame }.]
1 .
A kind of hood worn by the canons of a cathedral church ;
a sort of amice . --
Kersey .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
A mourning veil formerly worn by women .
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3 .
A kind of mask ;
particularly ,
a half mask worn at masquerades ,
to conceal the upper part of the face .
Dominos were formerly worn by ladies in traveling .
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4 .
A costume worn as a disguise at masquerades ,
consisting of a robe with a hood adjustable at pleasure .
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5 .
A person wearing a domino .
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6 .
pl .
A game played by two or more persons ,
with twenty -
eight pieces of wood ,
bone ,
or ivory ,
of a flat ,
oblong shape ,
plain at the back ,
but on the face divided by a line in the middle ,
and either left blank or variously dotted after the manner of dice .
The game is played by matching the spots or the blank of an unmatched half of a domino already played --
Hoyle .
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1913 Webster ]
7 .
One of the pieces with which the game of dominoes is played . --
Hoyle .
{
fall like dominoes }.
To fall sequentially ,
as when one object in a line ,
by falling against the next object ,
causes it in turn to fall ,
and that second object causes a third to fall ,
etc .;
the process can be repeated an indefinite number of times .
Note :
The phrase is derived from an entertainment using dominoes arranged in a row ,
each standing on edge and therefore easily knocked over ;
when the first is made to fall against the next ,
it starts a sequence which ends when all have fallen .
For amusement ,
people have arranged such sequences involving thousands of dominoes ,
arrayed in fanciful patterns .
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