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A mannequin.
you dummy-vous fictive
Yes, they are.
It is a crash test dummy
A mannequin
The correct spelling is "mannequin" (display dummy, from the French).
model, figure, mannequin, form, manikin fool, idiot, dunce, oaf, simpleton, nitwit, blockhead
Dianne Croteau and her partner Richard Brault invented theActar 911. I can only speculate that they believed a low cost alternative mannequin was needed to allow more people to have their own mannequin during training. The cost of the Actar 911 is only 1/10 the cost of a regular mannequin (a person could by 10 Actars to 1 Laerdal mannequin).
To be a dummy means to be perceived as unintelligent or lacking common sense in a particular situation. It can also refer to a mannequin used for display or to practice a skill, such as CPR or first aid.
According to the related link, Actar Airforce Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada manufactures the Actar 911 CPR mannequin.
Well in romaji it's Baka which means stupid. But to write it in hiragana it's ばか。I hope I helped. :D おしゃぶり /o sha bu ri/ means 'dummy, pacifier'. マネキン /ma ne kin/ means 'mannequin, dummy'. 傀儡 /kai rai/ means 'dummy, puppet'.
A mannequin is a human form or dummy that is used by tailors and dressmakers when making clothing. It is also used in stores to display clothing. The use of mannequins originated in France.