imitate 的定义
im·i·tat·ed, im·i·tat·ing.
- to follow or endeavor to follow as a model or example: to imitate an author's style; to imitate an older brother.
- to mimic; impersonate: The students imitated the teacher behind her back.
- to make a copy of; reproduce closely.
- to have or assume the appearance of; simulate; resemble.
imitate 近义词
pretend to be; do an impression of
imitate 的近义词 52 个
- act like
- ape
- assume
- duplicate
- echo
- emulate
- impersonate
- mimic
- mirror
- mock
- pretend
- replicate
- reproduce
- resemble
- simulate
- xerox
- affect
- borrow
- burlesque
- caricature
- clone
- copy
- counterfeit
- ditto
- falsify
- feign
- follow
- forge
- match
- mime
- parallel
- parody
- personate
- reduplicate
- reflect
- repeat
- sham
- spoof
- travesty
- be like
- carbon
- do like
- do likewise
- follow in footsteps
- follow suit
- look like
- model after
- pattern after
- play a part
- put on
- send up
- take off
imitate 的反义词 6 个
更多imitate例句
- It really felt like a melding of my two worlds—life was imitating art there for sure, and it felt special.
- Though Cobham-Hervey is Australian, just like the singer, imitating Reddy’s speech patterns wasn’t the easiest task.
- Others contain materials that imitate part of a disease-causing agent.
- They imitate the ways in which science works and make claims as if they were scientists because even they recognize the power of a scientific approach.
- Frauds imitate the ways science works because even they recognize the power of a scientific approach.
- We are now to get angry simply when whites happily imitate something that minorities do.
- The idea that when we imitate something we are seeking to replace it rather than join it is weak.
- The point of art,” writes Eagleton, channeling the Romantics, “is not to imitate life but to transform it.
- My first reaction upon finishing it was to imitate the unsinkable Ursula and begin all over again.
- Then, between puffs of cigarette smoke, she began to imitate a mutual friend.
- Whatever the species, it is well to imitate the natural conditions as much as possible in the way of soil.
- Let us imitate the example of the Great Powers; they cannot exist alone, however strong and great they may be.
- Inasmuch as the community is small, and all its inhabitants need the governor and are watching him, they will try to imitate him.
- She had taken great pains with the table, trying to imitate Mrs. Perkins's, and the imitation was rather satisfactory to herself.
- Her character became insensibly molded to their forms, and she was inspired with restless enthusiasm to imitate their deeds.