simulacrum 的定义
plural sim·u·la·cra [sim-yuh-ley-kruh]. /ˌsɪm yəˈleɪ krə/.
- a slight, unreal, or superficial likeness or semblance.
- an effigy, image, or representation: a simulacrum of Aphrodite.
simulacrum 近义词
copy
simulacrum 的近义词 49 个
- photostat
- xerox
- archetype
- carbon
- cast
- clone
- counterfeit
- counterpart
- ditto
- duplicate
- effigy
- ersatz
- facsimile
- forgery
- image
- impersonation
- impression
- imprint
- likeness
- microfiche
- mimeograph
- miniature
- mirror
- model
- offprint
- parallel
- pattern
- photocopy
- photograph
- portrait
- reduplication
- reflection
- replica
- replication
- representation
- reprint
- reproduction
- rubbings
- similarity
- simulation
- study
- tracing
- transcript
- transcription
- type
- carbon copy
- ectype
- hard copy
simulacrum 的反义词 6 个
更多simulacrum例句
- In the late 1960s, Penone made excellent work that distorted live trees, but I quite like this latest simulacrum.
- A ghastly synthetic simulacrum of national unity, every leg in perfect alignment with the Overall Theme.
- Netanyahu has delivered, not exactly either, but a livable simulacrum of both.
- “Krush” (Karl-as-Rush) was the palest simulacrum of a Rush Limbaugh.
- Verily this sun-burnt son of Arabia Petra was a tangible reality and no desert simulacrum.
- But any intelligent Irishman will say a simulacrum of Home Rule, with an express notice that it is never to come into operation.
- Indeed, I was not so much impressed by the reality as I had been by the simulacrum in my dream of sunrise in the moon.
- The women exchanged the ghastly simulacrum of a smile, and the meal resumed in silence.
- After midnight every pedestrian becomes a simulacrum, wrapped in a black domino of mystery and a starry ephod of romance.