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1 imitating
1. имитационный2. имитировать; имитирующийСинонимический ряд:1. copying (verb) copying; duplicating; reduplicating; replicating; reproducing2. echoing (verb) echoing; mirroring; parroting; reflecting; repeating3. mimicking (verb) aping; burlesquing; mimicking; mocking; parodying; taking off; travestying -
2 mocking
высмеивать; издевательскийСинонимический ряд:1. derisive (adj.) derisive; insulting; jeering; leering; ridiculing; sarcastic; scornful; scorning; taunting2. deceiving (verb) beguiling; betraying; bluffing; cozening; deceiving; deluding; double-crossing; humbugging; juggling; misleading; selling out; sucking in; taking in3. mimicking (verb) aping; burlesquing; imitating; mimicking; parodying; taking off; travestying4. taunting (verb) deriding; gibe at; jeer at; laugh at; quizzing; rallying; ridiculing; scoffing; scouting; sneer at; taunting; twitting -
3 mimic
'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.) imitar
2. noun(a person who mimics: Children are often good mimics.) imitador- mimicrymimic1 n imitadormimic2 vb imitartr['mɪmɪk]1 imitador,-ra, remedador,-ra1 (copy) imitar, remedarmimic n: imitador m, -dora fadj.• fingido, -a adj.• imitador adj.• mímico, -a adj.n.• mimo s.m.• mono s.m.• remedador s.m.v.• imitar v.• remedar v.
I 'mɪmɪktransitive verb - ck- \<\<voice/accent\>\> imitar, remedar
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noun imitador, -dora m,f['mɪmɪk]1.N mímico(-a) m / f2.VT imitar, remedar* * *
I ['mɪmɪk]transitive verb - ck- \<\<voice/accent\>\> imitar, remedar
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noun imitador, -dora m,f -
4 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. -
5 mirroring
Синонимический ряд:1. pretending (adj.) aping; doing an impression; feigning; imitation; impersonation; mime; mimicry; parroting; pretending2. echoing (verb) echoing; imaging; imitating; mimicking; parroting; reflecting; repeating3. representing (verb) bodying forth; emblematizing; embodying; epitomizing; exemplifying; illustrating; personalizing; personating; personifying; representing; symbolizing; typifying -
6 reflecting
1. a отражающийreflecting power — отражательная способность; коэффициент отражения
2. a отражательный, зеркальныйreflecting telescope — зеркальный телескоп; телескоп-рефлектор
3. a размышляющийgrave and reflecting men — серьёзные, мыслящие люди
Синонимический ряд:1. thoughtful (adj.) cogitative; contemplative; inner-directed; introspective; introverted; meditative; musing; pensive; pondering; reflective; ruminative; speculative; thinking; thoughtful2. echoing (verb) echoing; imaging; imitating; mimicking; mirroring; parroting; rebounding; re-echoing; repeating; reverberating3. weighing (verb) cerebrating; chew over; cogitating; contemplating; deliberating; meditating; mulling; musing; pondering; reasoning; revolving; ruminating; speculating; think over; think through; thinking; turn over; weighing -
7 repeating
1. a повторяющийся2. a с репетиром3. a мат. периодический4. a воен. магазинныйСинонимический ряд:1. reiteration (noun) duplication; reappearance; recitation; recurrence; redundancy; rehearsal; reiteration; renewal; repetition2. echoing (verb) echoing; imitating; mimicking; mirroring; parroting; rebounding; re-echoing; reflecting; reverberating3. iterating (verb) iterating; reiterating; renewing; reprising; restating -
8 echoing
1. n эхо; отражение сигналов2. a отвечающий эхом; гулкий3. a создающий, рождающий эхоСинонимический ряд:1. resonant (adj.) booming; cavernous; deep-toned; ghostly; hollow; resonant; reverberating; rumbling; sepulchral2. mirroring (verb) imitating; mimicking; mirroring; parroting; rebounding; re-echoing; reflecting; repeating; reverberating -
9 mimic
2 nounimitateur(trice) m,f;∎ she's an excellent mimic c'est une excellente imitatrice(a) (mock → battle, warfare) simulé►► Biology mimic colouring mimétisme m des couleurs -
10 parrot
parrot ['pærət]1 nounOrnithology perroquet m;∎ familiar I was as sick as a parrot (disappointed) ça m'a rendu malade;∎ to repeat sth parrot fashion répéter qch comme un perroquet;∎ to learn sth parrot fashion (by repetition) apprendre qch en le répétant;∎ he learnt it parrot fashion (by mimicking sounds) il est capable de le répéter comme un perroquet(words) répéter comme un perroquet; (person, actions) imiter►► parrot disease psittacose f;parrot fever psittacose f;Ichthyology parrot fish perroquet m de mer, poisson-perroquet m
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