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1 impersonate
تَقَمَّصَ شَخْصِيّة الغير \ impersonate: to act the part of (sb. else) in a play or in real life. \ مَثَّلَ دَورًا في مسرحية \ impersonate: act the part of (sb. else) in a play or in real life. -
2 impersonate
شَخَّصَ (مرضًا، إلخ) \ diagnose: to recognize a disease; find out its causes: The doctor diagnosed a slight fever. identify: to recognize a particular person or thing that one has seen before: Can you identify your watch among these stolen goods?. impersonate: to act the part of (sb. else) in a play or in real life. \ See Also تَعَرَّف على -
3 impersonate
[ɪmˈpəːsəneɪt] verbto copy the behaviour etc of or pretend to be (another person), sometimes in order to deceive:يَنْتَحِلُ شَخْصِيَّة غَيْرِهThe comedian impersonated the prime minister.
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4 إتخذ فلان مثلا
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5 إنتحل شخصية
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6 جسد
1́ n. body, soma, corpus, bone, frame, bulk2́ v. embody, incorporate, incarnate, materialize, mold, substantiate, shape, externalize, model, mould, reify, personify, personate, impersonate -
7 حذا حذو فلان
v. follow suit, impersonate -
8 مثل شخصية فلان
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9 انتحل
اِنْتَحَلَ (صِفَةَ الغَيْرِ أو شَخْصِيّتَهُ)to pass oneself off as, personate, impersonate, pretend or claim to be (with intent to defraud), assume the character or identity of (usually for purposes of fraud) -
10 تقمص شخصية الغير
تَقَمَّصَ شَخْصِيّة الغير \ impersonate: to act the part of (sb. else) in a play or in real life. -
11 شخص (مرضا، إلخ)
شَخَّصَ (مرضًا، إلخ) \ diagnose: to recognize a disease; find out its causes: The doctor diagnosed a slight fever. identify: to recognize a particular person or thing that one has seen before: Can you identify your watch among these stolen goods?. impersonate: to act the part of (sb. else) in a play or in real life. \ See Also تَعَرَّف على -
12 مثل
مَثَّلَ \ act: to perform: He acted (the part of a Frenchman) in the play. perform: to act (in a play); play (music); do tricks so as to amuse people: Our class performed Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’. Have you seen the performing monkey?. represent: to act for: She represented her country as a swimmer in the Olympic games. \ See Also ناب عن (نَابَ عن) \ مَثَّلَ بِـ \ mutilate: to damage (a body, a valuable paper, etc.) by tearing or cutting off a part. \ مَثَّلَ بالحركات (هَرَّج) \ mime: to act without using words. \ مَثَّلَ دَورًا في مسرحية \ impersonate: act the part of (sb. else) in a play or in real life. -
13 diagnose
شَخَّصَ (مرضًا، إلخ) \ diagnose: to recognize a disease; find out its causes: The doctor diagnosed a slight fever. identify: to recognize a particular person or thing that one has seen before: Can you identify your watch among these stolen goods?. impersonate: to act the part of (sb. else) in a play or in real life. \ See Also تَعَرَّف على -
14 identify
شَخَّصَ (مرضًا، إلخ) \ diagnose: to recognize a disease; find out its causes: The doctor diagnosed a slight fever. identify: to recognize a particular person or thing that one has seen before: Can you identify your watch among these stolen goods?. impersonate: to act the part of (sb. else) in a play or in real life. \ See Also تَعَرَّف على
См. также в других словарях:
impersonate — im·per·son·ate /im pər sə ˌnāt/ vt at·ed, at·ing: to assume (another s or a fictitious identity) without authority and with fraudulent intent impersonate a police officer impersonated a public servant by saying he was from the water department… … Law dictionary
impersonate — [im pʉr′sə nāt΄] vt. impersonated, impersonating 1. Now Rare to represent in the form of a person; personify; embody 2. to act the part of; specif., a) to mimic the appearance, manner, etc. of (a person) for purposes of entertainment b) to… … English World dictionary
Impersonate — Im*per son*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Impersonated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Impersonating}.] 1. To invest with personality; to endow with the form of a living being. [1913 Webster] 2. To ascribe the qualities of a person to; to personify. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
impersonate — (v.) 1620s, to invest with a personality, from assimilated form of L. in into, in (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + persona person. Sense of to assume the person or character of is first recorded 1715. Earlier in same sense was personate (1610s). Related … Etymology dictionary
impersonate — play, *act Analogous words: imitate, mimic, ape, *copy: simulate, counterfeit, feign (see ASSUME): caricature, burlesque (see under CARICATURE n) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
impersonate — [v] pretend to be another act, act a part, act like, act out, ape, assume character, ditto*, do, do an impression of, double as, dress as, enact, fake, imitate, make like*, masquerade as, mimic, mirror, pass oneself off as*, perform, personate,… … New thesaurus
impersonate — ► VERB ▪ pretend to be (another person) for entertainment or fraud. DERIVATIVES impersonation noun impersonator noun. ORIGIN from IN (Cf. ↑in ) + Latin persona person … English terms dictionary
impersonate — UK [ɪmˈpɜː(r)səneɪt] / US [ɪmˈpɜrs(ə)nˌeɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms impersonate : present tense I/you/we/they impersonate he/she/it impersonates present participle impersonating past tense impersonated past participle impersonated 1) to… … English dictionary
impersonate — verb /ɪmˈpɜːsəneɪt/ a) To manifest in corporeal form, or in ones own person or body. The conman managed to impersonate several executives. b) To pretend to be (a different person), to assume the identity of. Syn: embody, personate … Wiktionary
impersonate — im|per|son|ate [ımˈpə:səneıt US ə:r ] v [T] 1.) to pretend to be someone else by copying their appearance, voice, and behaviour, especially in order to deceive people ▪ Do you know it is a very serious offence to impersonate a police officer? 2.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
impersonate — [[t]ɪmpɜ͟ː(r)səneɪt[/t]] impersonates, impersonating, impersonated VERB If someone impersonates a person, they pretend to be that person, either to deceive people or to make people laugh. [V n] He was returned to prison in 1977 for impersonating… … English dictionary