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impersonator

/im-pur-suh-ney-ter/US // ɪmˈpɜr səˌneɪ tər //

冒名顶替者,冒充者,冒名者,冒名顶替的人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who pretends to be another.
    • : an actor who impersonates specific persons or types of persons as a form of entertainment.
    • : female impersonator.

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Examples

  • Following a near-fatal car accident in 1954, Davis resurrected his career as a singer, impersonator, dancer and actor.

  • The documents from the LAPD denying this permit mentioned “female impersonators,” which is how Java refers to herself today.

  • I do not offer any paid services, and most of my impersonators want you to join their paid groups and ask for private keys or funds.

  • Myers said in his statement that some of the issues may have come from an impersonator who claimed to be Shadman.

  • Twitter is jam-packed with fake accounts; nearly every celebrity and big corporation has at least one impersonator.

  • Rumors are flying that the resident Romney impersonator will “probably” be leaving the show as well.

  • First and most important, Curtis is not just an Elvis impersonator.

  • Some people know Curtis through his passion as an Elvis impersonator, including a snarl and long sideburns.

  • But you must remember that I recognized Elsa Schmidt from the first, and knew her to be a male impersonator of no mean order.

  • He felt kindly, just off the surface of his emotion so to speak, towards this impersonator of Ernani.

  • "Simon Weatherby and his wife, Sallie, are brother and sister-in-law of Mrs. Clayton's," went on the impersonator.

  • Mrs. Brown recognized him at once as the impersonator, though of course he had on no wig or costume now.

  • Given genius in the author and in the impersonator, and that very simplicity has its enormous advantages.