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1 imitating
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2 imitation
1. noun1) (imitating) Nachahmung, diea style developed in imitation of classical models — ein nach klassischen Vorbildern entwickelter Stil
do imitations of somebody — jemanden imitieren od. nachahmen
2. adjectivehe sings, tells jokes, and does imitations — er singt, erzählt Witze und ahmt andere Leute nach
imitiert; Kunst[leder, -horn]imitation marble/fur — etc. Marmor-/Pelzimitation usw., die
* * *1) (the act of imitating: Children learn how to speak by imitation.) die Nachahmung2) (a copy: an imitation of an ancient statue.) die Imitation* * *imi·ta·tion[ˌɪmɪˈteɪʃən]I. nto do an \imitation of sb/sth jdn/etw nachmachen [o imitierento be a cheap/pale \imitation eine billige/schlechte Kopie sein\imitation diamonds unechte Diamanten\imitation fur Pelzimitation f* * *["ImI'teISən]1. nImitation f, Nachahmung fto do an imitation of sb — jdn imitieren or nachmachen or nachahmen
2. adjunecht, künstlich, falschimitation gold/pearl — Gold-/Perlenimitation f
imitation leather — Lederimitation f, Kunstleder nt
imitation fur — Webpelz m
* * *imitation [ˌımıˈteıʃn]A s1. Nachahmung f, -ahmen n, Imitieren n:for imitation zur Nachahmung;in imitation of nach dem Muster von (od gen);imitation is the sincerest form of flattery (Sprichwort) Nachahmung ist die aufrichtigste Form eines Komplimentsa poor imitation ein schwacher Abklatsch3. Fälschung f4. BIOL Anpassung fB adj nachgemacht, unecht, künstlich, Kunst…, Imitations…:imitation leather Kunstleder nimit. abk1. imitation2. imitative* * *1. noun1) (imitating) Nachahmung, diea style developed in imitation of classical models — ein nach klassischen Vorbildern entwickelter Stil
do imitations of somebody — jemanden imitieren od. nachahmen
2. adjectivehe sings, tells jokes, and does imitations — er singt, erzählt Witze und ahmt andere Leute nach
imitiert; Kunst[leder, -horn]imitation marble/fur — etc. Marmor-/Pelzimitation usw., die
* * *n.Fälschung f.Nachahmung f. -
3 mimic
1. nounImitator, der2. transitive verb,- ck-1) nachahmen; imitieren; (ridicule by imitating) parodieren2) (resemble closely) aussehen wie* * *['mimik] 1. past tense, past participle - mimicked; verb(to imitate (someone or something), especially with the intention of making him or it appear ridiculous or funny: The comedian mimicked the Prime Minister's way of speaking.) nachahmen2. noun- academic.ru/46971/mimicry">mimicry* * *mim·ic[ˈmɪmɪk]I. vt<- ck->1. (imitate)2. (be similar)* * *['mImɪk]1. nImitator( in) m(f)he's a very good mimic — er kann sehr gut Geräusche/andere Leute nachahmen or -machen
2. vtnachahmen or -machen; (= ridicule) nachäffen* * *mimic [ˈmımık]A adj1. nachgeahmt, Schein…B sb) Parodist(in)C v/t präp und pperf mimicked, ppr mimicking1. a) nachahmen, imitierenb) parodieren2. aussehen wie3. ZOOL Farbe und/oder Gestalt (gen) annehmen* * *1. nounImitator, der2. transitive verb,- ck-1) nachahmen; imitieren; (ridicule by imitating) parodieren2) (resemble closely) aussehen wie* * *adj.mimisch adj. n.Mimik nur sing. f. v.nachahmen v. -
4 imitate
transitive verb1) (mimic) nachahmen; nachmachen (ugs.)imitate somebody — (follow example of) es jemandem gleichtun
2) (produce something like) kopieren3) (be like) imitieren* * *['imiteit] 1. verb(to (try to) be, behave or look the same as (a person etc): Children imitate their friends rather than their parents; He could imitate the song of many different birds.) nachahmen- academic.ru/36891/imitation">imitation2. adjective(made to look like something else: imitation wood.) unecht- imitative- imitativeness
- imitator* * *imi·tate[ˈɪmɪteɪt]vt▪ to \imitate sth/sb etw/jdn imitieren [o nachahmen]to \imitate a style einen Stil kopieren* * *['ImIteɪt]vt1) (= copy) person, accent etc imitieren, nachmachen, nachahmenchildren learn by imitating their parents — Kinder lernen dadurch, dass sie ihre Eltern nachahmen
2) (= counterfeit) nachmachen, imitieren* * *imitate [ˈımıteıt] v/tnot be imitated unnachahmlich2. fälschen3. a) jemandem nacheifernb) sich ein Beispiel nehmen an (dat)4. ähneln (dat), aussehen wie5. BIOL sich anpassen an (akk)* * *transitive verb1) (mimic) nachahmen; nachmachen (ugs.)imitate somebody — (follow example of) es jemandem gleichtun
2) (produce something like) kopieren3) (be like) imitieren* * *v.imitieren v.nachahmen v. -
5 imitation
imi·ta·tion [ˌɪmɪʼteɪʃən] nmodifier (leather, silk) Kunst-; (pearl, gold, silver) unecht, künstlich;\imitation diamonds unechte Diamanten mpl;\imitation fur Pelzimitation f
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