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imitate

/im-i-teyt/US // ˈɪm ɪˌteɪt //UK // (ˈɪmɪˌteɪt) //

仿效,仿造,仿制,仿照

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbpretend to be; do an impression of
Forms: imitated, imitates, imitating
Synonyms
act like装模作样,装模作样地,装模作样的,装腔作势ape猿猴,猿人,猿类,猿assume假设,假定,承担,担当duplicate重复,重复的,复写,复制echo回声,回音,回响,呼应emulate模仿,仿真,模拟,仿效impersonate冒充,冒名顶替,冒充他人,冒名mimic模仿,模仿者,模仿品,模似mirror镜子,镜像,镜面,镜鉴mock嘲讽,嘲弄,讽刺,嘲笑pretend假装,装作,装扮,假设replicate复制,复制品,重复,复制reproduce转载,再生产,再现,重现resemble类似于,类似,像,貌似simulate模拟,仿真,模仿,模拟出xerox施乐公司,施乐,复印机affect影响,影响到,受影响,受影响的borrow借用,借,借来的,借入burlesque滑稽戏,滑稽剧,滑稽表演,歌舞剧caricature漫画,讽刺画,讽刺,漫画作品clone克隆,克隆人,克隆式,克隆式的copy拷贝,复制,副本,复印counterfeit造假,冒牌货,假冒,假冒品ditto同上,同样,彼此彼此falsify篡改,揑造,作假,伪造feign佯装,伪装,假装,冒充follow遵循,跟,按照,遵从forge锻造,锻压,打造,锻打match匹配,比赛,匹配的,搭配mime哑剧,哑谜,哑巴,默剧parallel平行,平行的,平行线,纬度parody戏仿,模仿,讽刺,嘲讽personate具名,具名的,有身份的人,有个性reduplicate重复的,重叠,重叠的,重覆reflect反射,反映,反思,反射出repeat重复,复述,重述,重复说sham虚伪,骗局,骗人的,虚假的spoof恶搞,恶作剧,欺骗,愚弄travesty滑稽可笑,滑稽的事,滑稽的事情,滑稽可笑的事be like像,好象是,就像,好象carbon碳,碳素,碳元素,碳纤维do like喜欢,喜欢做,喜爱,喜好do likewise同样也是如此follow in footsteps步履如飞,步步为营,步其后尘,步步高升follow suit效仿,效仿效法,学样look like看起来像,看起来像是,看起来像极了,貌似model after模型后,模式后,后的模式,模型之后pattern after后的模式,后的图案,后的格局,后面的模式play a part扮演一个角色,扮演好角色,饰演角色,发挥作用put on穿上,穿上了,穿着,戴上send up送上,送上去,送上去的,发出take off脱离,脱下,脱掉

Examples

  • 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.