1.〈美俚〉装饰品;小玩意;花哨而不值钱的东西
1.used for referring to something that you cannot remember the name of
1.She began walking with a cane, and needed a fancy electronic doodad to tell her when her cup of tea was full.
她开始使用拐杖走路,需要一个花哨的电子斗爸爸告诉她时,她的茶杯满了。
2.The relationship between the widget and the doodad is fairly clear.
部件和新装置之间的关系非常清楚。
3.That's a mantelpiece cluttered up with all kinds of doodad.
那是个摆满了各种小玩意儿的壁炉架。
4.I am not saying be irresponsible. The reason I don't have high credit card debt, and doodad debt, is Because I want to pay myself first.
我不是在提倡不负责任的做法,我没有高额信用卡债务以及消费债务的原因,是我想首先支付自己。
5.Destructible Doodad - Within Region Dies
在区域中被摧毁