mimic
mimic 英 [ˈmɪmɪk] 美 [ˈmɪmɪk]
vt. 模仿,摹拟 n. 效颦者,模仿者;仿制品;小丑 adj. 模仿的,模拟的;假装的
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- A mimic is someone who is good at imitating others. A gifted mimic might be able to imitate one president after another just by minimally changing facial expression and manner of speaking.
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- vt. 模仿,摹拟
- n. 效颦者,模仿者;仿制品;小丑
- adj. 模仿的,模拟的;假装的
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1. She learned to mimic at the age of five.
她5岁时就学会模仿。
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2. Your dream should mimic the story in your mind.
而这个梦将会模仿出现在你脑中的故事。
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3. And some of them are sort of mimic traits that we associate with women, though nowadays we realize that not all women have those traits.
他们中有些是有模仿特征的,我们联想到女性,即使现在,我们意识到并非所有女人有那些特征。
- mimic (adj.) 1590s, from Latin mimicus, from Greek mimikos "of or pertaining to mimes," verbal adjective from mimeisthai "to mimic, imitate, portray by means of imitation" (see mimeograph).
- mimic (n.) 1580s, "a mime," from Latin mimicus, from Greek mimikos "of or pertaining to mimes," from mimos "mime."
- mimic (v.) 1680s, from mimic (n.). Related: Mimicked; mimicking.
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