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1 imitative
{'imitətiv}
1. подражателен
който наподобява (of)
IMITATIVE arts изобразителни изкуства
IMITATIVE word звукоподражателна дума
2. който (обича да) подражава, склонен да подражава, неоригинален
3. имитиран, подправен, изкуствен, фалшив
4. биол. присъщ на мимикрията* * *{'imitъtiv} а 1. подражателен; който наподобява (of); imitative art* * *фалшив; фалшифициран; имитативен; имитиран;* * *1. imitative arts изобразителни изкуства 2. imitative word звукоподражателна дума 3. биол. присъщ на мимикрията 4. имитиран, подправен, изкуствен, фалшив 5. който (обича да) подражава, склонен да подражава, неоригинален 6. който наподобява (of) 7. подражателен* * *imitative[´imitətiv] adj 1. подражателен, който наподобява, копира, имитира (of); \imitative arts изобразителни изкуства; \imitative word звукоподражателна дума; 2. който (обича да) подражава; неоригинален; 3. имитиран, подправен, фалшифициран, изкуствен, фалшив; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv imitatively.
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