imitative如何读

英:[ˈɪmɪtətɪv]

美:[ˈɪmɪteɪtɪv]

imitative是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 模仿的
  2. 伪造的,仿制的
  3. 仿效的
  4. 爱模仿的
  5. 【生】拟态的,摹声的,形声的,象声的
  6. 复制的
  7. 摹拟的

imitative自然拼读

im·i·ta·tive

I m teI tihv

imitative扩展

imitatively (adv.), imitativeness (n.)

imitative词根

词根:imitate

adj.

imitation 人造的,仿制的

n.

imitation 模仿,仿造;仿制品

imitator 模仿者;[自] 模拟器

vt.

imitate 模仿,仿效;仿造,仿制

imitative英英释义

Adjective

1. marked by or given to imitation;

"acting is an imitative art"

"man is an imitative being"

2. (of words) formed in imitation of a natural sound;

"onomatopoeic words are imitative of noises"

"it was independently developed in more than one place as an onomatopoetic term"- Harry Hoijer

3. not genuine; imitating something superior;

"counterfeit emotion"

"counterfeit money"

"counterfeit works of art"

"a counterfeit prince"

imitative词源中文解释

1580年代,可能源自 imitate 和 -ive; 或者源自法语 imitatif,来自晚期拉丁语 imitativus,源自 imitat-,拉丁语的词根 imitari "复制,描绘"(来自 PIE 词根 *aim- "复制")。

imitative词源英文解释

borrowed from Late Latin imitātīvus, from Latin imitātus, past participle of imitārī "to follow as a pattern, imitate" + -īvus -ive

The first known use of imitative was in 1584

imitative儿童词典英英释义

immatureadjective

not mature or fully developed : young, unripe immature fruit

an immature bird

showing less than an expected degree of maturity

immature behavior

immatureadjective

not mature or fully developed : young, unripe immature fruit

an immature bird

showing less than an expected degree of maturity

immature behavior

immaterialadjective

not consisting of matter

not important : insignificant

immaculateadjective

having no stain or blemish : pure

an immaculate record of service

perfectly clean

immaculate linen

immaculateadjective

having no stain or blemish : pure

an immaculate record of service

perfectly clean

immaculate linen

imitateverb

to follow as a pattern, model, or example

to be or appear similar to

to copy exactly

imitativeadjective

involving imitation

given to imitating

imitating something better

imitative 例句

1 It’s the imitative fallacy, Creative Writing 101 stuff that would make Kenny cringe.

2 Acting is an imitative art.

表演是一种模仿性艺术.

3 Though imitative of photographs, these delicately realist works are full of painterly depth and texture.

4 Whatever influences the 16-year-old had absorbed, "Elegy" is remarkably free of imitative gestures.

5 Mr. Perahia has studied Bach on the harpsichord, although he eschews an imitative sound on the piano and instead elicits a warm and silky tone.

6 The monkeys, known for their imitative urge, hurled down the hats, which the hat seller promptly collected.

这群因强烈的模仿冲动而闻名的猴子也扔下帽子,帽商立即把帽子收起来。

7 Multinomial model can raise to the imitative effect.

多项式模型可提高拟合效果。

8 Using this method optimum imitative straight line equation and minimum non-linear error can be got.

用这种方法可以求得最佳拟合直线方程和最小的非线性误差。

9 Maybe Murrow was right about us being an imitative society.

10 His work has been criticized for being imitative and shallow.

他的作品被批评为抄袭而且肤浅。

11 One of the things that make Emma the most digestible of the four is that Russo’s portrayal of her is more logically imitative of her personality.

12 “Everybody that played the horn after he did was showing how much they owed to him. But it wasn’t their music. It was just an imitative thing.”

13 The term echoes the imitative sound of the plate coming off the page and was a way to represent an image again and again in nearly identical form.

14 And with these latest casts, interpretations that might have been merely dutiful or imitative have instead a sprightly freshness that makes you smile both at what’s familiar and what’s new.

15 Accounting imitative experiment is a fundamental means to strengthen practical teaching.

会计模拟实验是强化实践教学的一种基本形式。

16 He is becoming more interested in sort of archaic styles — certainly imitative counterpoint — that he was trained in, and blending it with the experience of studying with Morton Feldman.

17 Of or relating to an imitation; imitative.

对古老的风格或者样式的模仿。

18 Secondly, it’s imitative or impressionistic, approaching idealized notions of circus bands, 1950s New York jazz, the New Orleans jazz funeral.

19 Instead, their popularity seems reflective of certain magpie tendencies today: an indiscriminate and imitative mixing of influences from the Backstreet Boys to classic rock, a borrowing of whatever is useful.

20 But last year, when I saw “Girl” on its opening night in London, with a British ensemble straining for Americanness, the script often felt labored and imitative.

imitative 同义词

5 拟声的

echoic mimetic

6 仿效的

emulous

8 好模仿的

mimic mimetic

14 模拟的

mock mimic

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