英:['pɜ:səneɪtə]
美:['pɜsəneɪtə]
英:['pɜ:səneɪtə]
美:['pɜsəneɪtə]
verb
transitive verb
impersonate, represent
to assume without authority and with fraudulent intent (some character or capacity)
to invest with personality or personal characteristics
personating their gods ridiculous, and themselves past shame—John Milton
The first known use of personate was in 1591
1 likes to personate the man of the world, but he's still the small-town hick that he always was
2 Till’s motifs swept though the ensemble, as horns, clarinets, bassoons, violin all had a chance to personate the character.
3 The contest price of Baidu ranks personator people with an opportunity given by.
百度的竞价排名给假冒者们以可乘之机.