mimicked 的 3 个定义
mim·icked, mim·ick·ing.
- to imitate or copy in action, speech, etc., often playfully or derisively.
- to imitate in a servile or unthinking way; ape.
- to be an imitation of; simulate; resemble closely.
- a person who mimics, especially a performer skilled in mimicking others.
- a copy or imitation of something.
- a performer in a mime.
- imitating or copying something, often on a smaller scale: a mimic battle.
- apt at or given to imitating; imitative; simulative.
mimicked 近义词
imitate, mock
更多mimicked例句
- YouTube and Apple have both mimicked Spotify’s features on this front, offering their own variations on personalized playlists like Spotify’s flagship playlist, “Discover Weekly,” and others.
- The haptic feedback that uses pinpointed vibrations to mimic on-screen action is extremely impressive—even better than what you’ll find in the iPhone.
- The infant mimics Greef and waves ineffectually, not exactly helpful but still a good prosocial effort.
- These are lab-engineered proteins that can mimic the natural antibodies and enzymes that regulate many functions within the human body.
- These habitats are hard to mimic in the laboratory given their extreme energy limitations.
- Cadets mimicked his commands, which he issued in drawn-out syllables in his high-pitched, mountain-inflected voice.
- The finale consisted of a lengthy dance routine that mimicked the movements of animals in nature.
- But actual driving simulation studies have not mimicked these results.
- The bust detail on his dresses often mimicked the layering of petals, for instance.
- He mimicked the nasal slur of former prime minister John Major.
- Whereat Morsfield, certain that his parasitic thrasyleon apeing coxcomb would avoid extremities, mimicked him execrably.
- "Yassir," mimicked Stacy, whereat the boys burst out laughing.
- She whirled her arms in stiff-jointed rigidity and mimicked Stanhope's fantastic posing.
- She mimicked him so perfectly that Champney chuckled and Romanzo doubled up in silent glee.
- Others mounting the pulpit, mimicked the preacher, and challenged the papists to a dispute.