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1 imitative
adjectivebe imitative of somebody/something — jemanden/etwas nachahmen
2) (prone to copy) imitativ (geh.)* * *[-tətiv]adjective nachahmend* * *imi·ta·tive[ˈɪmɪtətɪv, AM -teɪt̬ɪv]he's an \imitative artist er ist ein Künstler, der andere kopiertan \imitative call Lockruf m (der Jäger)2. (onomatopoeic) lautmalerisch* * *['ImItətɪv]adjnachahmend, imitierendchildren are naturally imitative — Kinder machen von Natur aus alles nach
* * *1. nachahmend, imitierend:be imitative of nachahmen, imitieren2. zur Nachahmung neigend3. nachgemacht, -gebildet, -geahmt ( alle:of dat)4. BIOL sich anpassend5. LING lautmalendimit. abk1. imitation2. imitative* * *adjectivebe imitative of somebody/something — jemanden/etwas nachahmen
2) (prone to copy) imitativ (geh.)* * *adj.nachahmend adj.
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