单词 | 模仿 |
释义 | 〔cough〕[ultimately of imitative origin] [极大程度上源自模仿] 〔impression〕A humorous imitation of the voice and mannerisms of a famous person done by an entertainer.趣味模仿:演员对名人的声音和仪态的幽默的模仿〔pataphysics〕The French absurdist concept of a philosophy or science dedicated to studying what lies beyond the realm of metaphysics, intended as a parody of the methods and theories of modern science and often expressed in nonsensical language.超然科学:法国怪诞学派关于一种哲学或科学概念,致力于研究超然于形而上学的存在物,倾向于模仿现代的科学方法和理论,常用毫无意义的语言来表达思想〔mimic〕One who imitates, especially:模仿者:模仿的人,尤指〔pantomime〕mimos [mime] mimos [模仿] 〔zany〕A ludicrous, buffoonish character in old comedies who attempts feebly to mimic the tricks of the clown.小丑,丑角:旧时喜剧中滑稽可笑的角色,他们愚笨地来模仿小丑的把戏〔antitype〕from Late Greek antitupos [copy, antitype] 源自 后期希腊语 antitupos [模仿,相对类型] 〔twitter〕[ultimately of imitative origin] [完全起源于模仿] 〔mimic〕One who copies or mimics others, as for amusement.如为了娱乐而模仿仿效其他人的人〔follow〕To do as another has done; follow an example.模仿:做别人已经做过的事;以…为例子〔cockalorum〕[of imitative origin] [源于模仿的] 〔copycat〕Closely imitating or following another:盲目模仿的:盲目的模仿或抄袭他人的:〔imitate〕"Those [superior] states of mind do not come from aping an alien culture" (John Russell).Toparody is either to imitate with comic effect or to attempt a serious imitation and fail: “那些 精神状态并不是来自对外国文化的仿照” (约翰·罗素)。parody 或者是滑稽地模仿或者是严肃认真地模仿但失败了: 〔mimetic〕Relating to, characteristic of, or exhibiting mimicry.模仿的:与模仿有关、有模仿的特征或表现出模仿的〔marmite〕mite [cat] [of imitative origin] mite [猫] [源于模仿] 〔caricature〕A grotesque imitation or misrepresentation:滑稽模仿:一种荒诞的模仿或歪曲:〔burlesque〕A ludicrous or mocking imitation; a travesty:滑稽、荒谬的模仿:荒谬可笑或假装的模仿;滑稽模仿:〔progestin〕A natural or synthetic progestational substance that mimics some or all of the actions of progesterone.孕激素:天然或人工妊娠素物质,其模仿黄体荷尔蒙的部分或全部活动〔imitate〕In private the candidate mimicked his opponent's stammer. Toape is to follow another's lead slavishly but often with an absurd result: 私下里那个候选人模仿着对手的口吃。 ape 是奴隶似的仿照别人的指导, 但经常产生荒唐的结果: 〔thrum〕[Imitative] [源于模仿] 〔model〕One serving as an example to be imitated or compared:模范,典型:用作被模仿或比较的范例:〔dissimulate〕simulāre [to simulate] * see simulate simulāre [假装,冒充,模仿] * 参见 simulate〔resemble〕sembler [to appear] from Latin simulāre [to imitate] from similis [like] * see sem- 1sembler [出现] 源自 拉丁语 simulāre [模仿] 源自 similis [像] * 参见 sem- 1〔feign〕To imitate so as to deceive:模仿:为了欺骗而模仿:〔cachinnate〕[probably of imitative origin] [可能起源于模仿] 〔follower〕One that imitates or copies another:模仿者,抄袭者:模仿或抄袭其他人的人:〔imitate〕To copy the actions, appearance, mannerisms, or speech of; mimic:模仿:照搬某人的动作、容貌、特殊习惯和讲话;模拟:〔art〕Human effort to imitate, supplement, alter, or counteract the work of nature.人工技术:用于模仿,补充,改变或抵消自然物品的人工尝试〔ideal〕These nouns refer to someone or something worthy of imitation or duplication.Anideal is a sometimes unattainable standard of perfection: 这些名词都是指值得模仿和效仿的人或事物。ideal 所指的完美状态有时是无法达到的: 〔wave〕A maneuver in which fans at a sports event simulate an ocean wave by rising quickly in sequence with arms upraised and then quickly sitting down again in a continuous rolling motion.人浪:运动赛事的观众模仿海浪的操演,快速连续站起来、举起手、然后又以连续滚动的运动很快坐下〔imitate〕"All these peculiarities [of Samuel Johnson's literary style] have been imitated by his admirers and parodied by his assailants" (Macaulay).Tosimulate is to feign or falsely assume the appearance or character of something: “所有特点 已经被他的崇拜者所仿效并被他的攻击者所嘲弄地模仿了” (麦考莱)。simulate 是假装某物的表象或特征: 〔ludic〕"Fiction . . . now makes[language] the center of its reflexive concern, and explodes in ludic, parodic, ironic forms" (Ihab Hassan)“小说…现在把[语言] 当作其反省关切的中心,分裂为游戏的、模仿的或讽刺的形式” (伊哈伯·哈桑)〔jabber〕[of imitative origin] [源于模仿] 〔wicked〕a wicked curve ball; a wicked imitation.漂亮的曲球;惟妙惟肖的模仿〔mimesis〕The imitation or representation of aspects of the sensible world, especially human actions, in literature and art.模仿:文学或艺术中对可感知世界的某些侧面的模仿或表现,尤指人类的行为〔imitate〕The adults drank their tea in a ceremonious manner, and the children imitated them.大人们客套地喝着茶,孩子们模仿着他们。〔follow〕followed her new friends in everything they did; followed my example and resigned.她模仿新交朋友做的每一件事;他仿效我的例子辞职〔thwack〕[Imitative] [源于模仿] 〔pastiche〕A dramatic, literary, or musical piece openly imitating the previous works of other artists, often with satirical intent.模仿作品:公开地模仿其它艺术家以前的作品且常带有讽刺意图的戏剧、文学或音乐作品〔shoddy〕Conspicuously and cheaply imitative.很明显地或低劣地模仿的 |
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