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imitate美 ['ɪmɪ.teɪt] 英 ['ɪmɪteɪt] - v.模仿;仿效;模仿(某人的讲话、举止);作滑稽模仿
- 网络仿制;模拟;仿造
第三人称单数:imitates 现在分词:imitating 过去式:imitated v.+n. imitate behavior,imitate style,imitate sound v. mimic,copy,impersonate,ape,pretend to be 1. | ~ sb/sth 模仿;仿效to copy sb/sth |
| Her style of painting has been imitated by other artists. 她的绘画风格为其他画家所模仿。 | | Art imitates Nature. 艺术是对大自然的仿制。 | | Teachers provide a model for children to imitate. 教师是孩子仿效的典范。 | | No computer can imitate the complex functions of the human brain. 任何计算机都无法模拟人脑的复杂功能。 |
2. | ~ sb 模仿(某人的讲话、举止);作滑稽模仿to copy the way a person speaks or behaves, in order to amuse people |
| She knew that the girls used to imitate her and laugh at her behind her back. 她知道那些女孩子过去常在背地里模仿她、嘲笑她。 |
v. | 1. to adopt somebody else's behavior, voice, or manner, sometimes in order to make fun of him or her 2. to use somebody or something as a model, attempting to copy an existing method, style, or approach 3. to be or look like something else 4. to reproduce the style of a work of art such as a piece of literature, a painting, or a musical composition 5. to copy someone’s actions, words, or behaviour, often in order to make people laugh 6. copy the behaviour of;take as an example 7. mimic(consciously or not) 1. to adopt somebody else's behavior, voice, or manner, sometimes in order to make fun of him or her 2. to use somebody or something as a model, attempting to copy an existing method, style, or approach 3. to be or look like something else 4. to reproduce the style of a work of art such as a piece of literature, a painting, or a musical composition 5. to copy someone’s actions, words, or behaviour, often in order to make people laugh 6. copy the behaviour of;take as an example 7. mimic(consciously or not) |
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