decoy

decoy
noun
(Hunting; also person) Lockvogel, der
* * *
['di:koi]
noun
(anything intended to lead someone or something into a trap: The policewoman acted as a decoy when the police were trying to catch the murderer.) der Köder
* * *
de·coy
[ˈdi:kɔɪ]
I. n Lockvogel m
to act as a \decoy den Lockvogel spielen
to use sb as a \decoy jdn als Lockvogel benutzen
II. vt
[dɪˈkɔɪ]
to \decoy sb into doing sth jdn zu etw dat verleiten
the missiles were \decoyed into going off course die Raketen konnten von ihrem Kurs abgelenkt werden
* * *
['diːkɔɪ]
1. n (lit, fig)
Köder m; (person) Lockvogel m

to act as a decoy — als Köder fungieren, Lockvogel spielen

police decoy — Lockvogel m der Polizei

or maneuver (US) — Falle f

2. vt
person locken

to decoy sb into doing sth — jdn durch Lockmittel dazu bringen, etw zu tun

* * *
decoy
A s [ˈdiːkɔı]
1. Köder m (auch fig)
2. auch decoy duck JAGD Lockvogel m (a. fig)
3. JAGD Vogel-, besonders Entenfalle f
4. MIL
a) Scheinanlage f:
decoy airfield Scheinflugplatz m
b) auch decoy ship SCHIFF U-Boot-Falle f
B v/t [dıˈkɔı]
1. (an)locken, ködern (beide auch fig)
2. locken (into in akk) (auch fig)
3. fig verlocken, verleiten (beide:
into zu)
* * *
noun
(Hunting; also person) Lockvogel, der
* * *
v.
anlocken v.
ködern v.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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