imitative 英 [ˈɪmɪtətɪv]   美 [ˈɪmɪteɪtɪv]

imitative

imitative  英 [ˈɪmɪtətɪv] 美 [ˈɪmɪteɪtɪv]

adj. 模仿的;仿制的 

The research centers on what's called social, or imitative learning. 这项研究以所谓的社会,或者模仿学习为中心。
The ancient Greeks believed that sculptures brought their subjects to virtual life, and so completeness was an essential feature of an imitative or representational work of art. 古希腊人认为,雕像要让它所表现的主体富有实际生命力,所以完整性是模仿或具像艺术作品的一个基本特征。

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  • adj. 模仿的;仿制的
  • 1. The research centers on what's called social, or imitative learning.

    这项研究以所谓的社会,或者模仿学习为中心。

  • 2. The ancient Greeks believed that sculptures brought their subjects to virtual life, and so completeness was an essential feature of an imitative or representational work of art.

    古希腊人认为,雕像要让它所表现的主体富有实际生命力,所以完整性是模仿或具像艺术作品的一个基本特征。

  • 3. And with these toys, their play tends to be more imitative than imaginative.

    使用这些玩具,使孩子们的游戏趋向于模仿而缺乏想像力。

  • imitative (adj.) 1580s, probably from imitate + -ive; or else from Middle French imitatif, from Late Latin imitativus, from imitat-, stem of Latin imitari "to copy, portray" (from PIE root *aim- "to copy").
imi·ta·tive / ˈɪmɪtətɪv ; NAmE ˈɪmɪteɪtɪv / adjective ( formal, sometimes disapproving) that copies sb/sth 模仿的;仿制的;仿效的 movies that encourage imitative crime 鼓励模拟电影中犯罪的电影 His work has been criticized for being imitative and shallow. 他的作品被批评为抄袭而且肤浅。 imi·ta·tive / ˈɪmɪtətɪv ; NAmE ˈɪmɪteɪtɪv /
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