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lifelike

/lahyf-lahyk/US // ˈlaɪfˌlaɪk //UK // (ˈlaɪfˌlaɪk) //

栩栩如生,逼真,栩栩如生的,逼真的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : resembling or simulating real life: a lifelike portrait.

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Examples

  • Choosing the best microphone for vocal accuracy and reproduction is the key to capturing a lifelike recording that’s easy on the ears and clear enough to understand.

  • Developers used the extra year to make them even more lifelike.

  • The gait is smooth, the arms swing in a lifelike manner and the feet plant realistically.

  • Now, baseball says in its unpleasantly lifelike way, see whether you can do it again.

  • Another included snowflakes, clay crystals, and other things that don’t replicate in a lifelike way.

  • Robert dons a lifelike bodysuit and throws on a wig and a dress.

  • For my money, Dana Brody is the most lifelike teenager character on television since Freaks and Geeks was canceled 13 years ago.

  • Her very lifelike skepticism is what makes The Testament of Mary more than a provocation.

  • The horses surge around the stage like creatures of our nightmares; yet they can also be calm and sweet and stunningly lifelike.

  • Because taxidermy uses “derma” (skin) to create a lifelike replica, a preserved creature triggers deep emotions in us.

  • A murmur of admiration ran through the crowd—nothing could be more lifelike.

  • The castles, surmounting lifelike elephants, were filled with warriors discharging arrows.

  • A fire flashed in his dark eyes, and a note of fervent passion quivered lifelike in his vibrating voice.

  • This is precisely what Mr. Grundy sets out to show us, but is his representation of it accurate, lifelike, credible?

  • She straightened the antennae, drew each leg into position and set it in perfectly lifelike manner.