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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.
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