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1 перейнятливий
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2 зображальний товарний знак
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3 несправжній
false, dummy, feigned, imitative, phony, straw, unreal -
4 підроблений
fake, faked, false, falsified, bogus, coined, dummy, fabricated, fictitious, forged, garbled, imitated, imitative, mock, phony, ( про грошовий документ) raised, simulated, sham, shoddy, spurious, straw, suppositious -
5 фальсифікований
adulterated, (в т. ч. про товари) counterfeit, (в т. ч. про процес, доказ) fabricated, forged, garbled, imitative, simulated -
6 мистецтво
с1) artобразотворчі мистецтва — fine ( imitative) arts
2) ( майстерність) art, skill, proficiency, craftвоєнне мистецтво — military art, art of war
мистецтво керувати державою — art of government, statecraft, statesmanship
мистецтво полеміки — eristic, polemic
мистецтво збуту ком. — merchandising
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7 неоригінальний
banal, commonplace, hackneyed, imitative, platitudinarian, prosy, quotidian, ready-made, stereotyped, trite, unoriginal -
8 несамостійний
2) ( неоригінальний) unoriginal, imitative3) -
9 образотворчий
descriptive, imitative -
10 слово
с1) word; філол. vocableобразливе слово — insulting ( hard) word
звуконаслідувальне слово — imitative word, onomatopoeia
багатий запас слів — rich vocabulary, rich word stock
2) ( обіцянка) word, promiseдавати слово — to give (to pledge, to pass) one's word
3) (виступ, промова) speech, address4)слово в слово — word for word, verbatim
одним словом — in a word, in short
слово честі! — upon my word!, honour bright!
ні слова! — not a word!, not a syllable!
слово для виправдання юр. — plea
дар слова — gift of words, talent for speaking
См. также в других словарях:
Imitative — Im i*ta*tive, a. [L. imitavitus: cf. F. imitatif.] 1. Inclined to imitate, copy, or follow; imitating; exhibiting some of the qualities or characteristics of a pattern or model; dependent on example; not original; as, man is an imitative being;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Imitative — Im i*ta*tive, n. (Gram.) A verb expressive of imitation or resemblance. [R.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
imitative — index artificial, derivative, imitation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
imitative — (adj.) 1580s, probably from IMITATE (Cf. imitate) + IVE (Cf. ive); or else from M.Fr. imitatif, from L.L. imitativus, from imitat , stem of imitari … Etymology dictionary
imitative — [adj] simulated, unoriginal artful, copied, copycat, copying, counterfeit, deceptive, derivative, echoic, emulative, emulous, following, forged, mimetic, mimic, mimicking, mock, onomatopoeic, parrot*, plagiarized, pseudo*, put on*, reflecting,… … New thesaurus
imitative — ► ADJECTIVE 1) following a model. 2) (of a word) reproducing a natural sound (e.g. fizz) or pronounced in a way thought to correspond to the appearance or character of the object or action described (e.g. blob). DERIVATIVES imitatively adverb … English terms dictionary
imitative — [im′i tāt΄iv; ] also [, im′i tə tiv΄] adj. [LL imitativus] 1. formed from a model; reproducing the qualities of an original or another 2. given to imitating; inclined to imitate others 3. not genuine or real; imitation 4. approximating in sound… … English World dictionary
imitative — adjective Date: 1584 1. a. marked by imitation < acting is an imitative art > b. reproducing or representing a natural sound ; onomatopoeic < “hiss” is an imitative word > c. exhibiting mimicry 2. inclined to imitate 3. imitating something super … New Collegiate Dictionary
imitative — [[t]ɪ̱mɪtətɪv, AM teɪt [/t]] ADJ GRADED People and animals who are imitative copy others behaviour. Babies of eight to twelve months are generally highly imitative … English dictionary
imitative — adjective 1) imitative crime Syn: similar, like, mimicking; informal copycat 2) I found the film empty and imitative Syn: derivative, unoriginal, unimaginative, uninspired, uninventive, plagiarized, plagiaristic … Thesaurus of popular words
imitative — ● imitatif, imitative adjectif (bas latin imitativus) Qui imite le comportement, la mimique, les goûts d autrui : Le pouvoir imitatif de l enfant … Encyclopédie Universelle