mimetic 英 [mɪˈmetɪk]   美 [mɪˈmɛtɪk, maɪ-]

mimetic

mimetic  英 [mɪˈmetɪk] 美 [mɪˈmɛtɪk, maɪ-]

adj. 模仿的;拟态的;类似的 

名词复数:mimetics 

They have a substantial reality within the fictional context, the mimetic context, of this epic. These are angels. 他们在这篇史诗虚构的模仿得来的,内容中具有极大的现实意义,他们是天使。
William Henry Fox Talbot, who produced the first photographic prints from a negative in 1839, immediately saw the mimetic new medium as an art form. 1839年,William Henry Fox Talbot从负片中冲洗出了史上第一批照片,很快他就将这种模仿的新媒体视为一种艺术形式。

  • Mimetic things imitate or echo something else. A mimetic pattern on the wings of a bird might look just like the pattern on tree bark or the leaves of a plant.
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  • adj. 模仿的;拟态的;类似的
  • 1. They have a substantial reality within the fictional context, the mimetic context, of this epic. These are angels.

    他们在这篇史诗虚构的模仿得来的,内容中具有极大的现实意义,他们是天使。

  • 2. William Henry Fox Talbot, who produced the first photographic prints from a negative in 1839, immediately saw the mimetic new medium as an art form.

    1839年,William Henry Fox Talbot从负片中冲洗出了史上第一批照片,很快他就将这种模仿的新媒体视为一种艺术形式。

  • mimetic (adj.) 1630s, "having an aptitude for mimicry," from Greek mimetikos "imitative, good at imitating," from mimetos, verbal adjective of mimeisthai "to imitate." Originally of persons, attested of animals or plants from 1851. Related: Mimetical (1610s); mimetically.
mi·met·ic / mɪˈmetɪk ; NAmE mɪˈmetɪk / adjective ( technical 术语 or formal) copying the behaviour or appearance of sb/sth else 模仿的;拟态的 mi·met·ic / mɪˈmetɪk ; NAmE mɪˈmetɪk /
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