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replica

/rep-li-kuh/US // ˈrɛp lɪ kə //UK // (ˈrɛplɪkə) //

复制品,复制,复制件,复制的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a copy or reproduction of a work of art produced by the maker of the original or under his or her supervision.
    • : any close or exact copy or reproduction.

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Examples

  • Fans have used the hit block-building game to create replicas of everything from downtown Chicago and King’s Landing to working CPUs.

  • That was the largest possible scale replica that could fit inside an acoustic chamber at the University of Salford in England, where Cox works.

  • The full-scale replica allows NASA to see how easily crew members could load and unload supplies and equipment.

  • I wake up wishing that my couch was a replica of the sofa in Coco Chanel’s Parisian apartment.

  • Encircling the pseudo-planet would be a spiral stairway running more than half a mile long, leading up to a “North Pole,” where a replica of one of Columbus’ ships would be docked, awaiting visitors.

  • On the piano is a portrait of Lizzie, and replica skulls of the Bordens are displayed in the dining room.

  • Two Rivers functions like a fanboy gift shop with impeccable replica items.

  • The duchess sat at a replica radio to hear, learn about, and decipher morse code.

  • In his new video for “I Want the Love,” Puff Daddy sits tight on what appears to be a pretty good replica of the iron throne.

  • It features a mirror finished replica of a Steinway Grand and incorporates innovative multi-sensorial audio technology.

  • His Nell had left him in his daughter Nelly a replica of herself.

  • For me every crude wooden cross that rises in the fields has this human replica of the Calvary.

  • Waiting, while I held the mirror in front of me and slowly made my face into an exact replica of his.

  • Here it frequently occurs that a sick man lays a wax replica of the diseased part of his body upon the altar of the saint.

  • A replica of the Hermes of Praxiteles—of course only the bust—stood in the hall with a real palm behind it.