Mimics Meaning in English
word · lemma: mimic
ˈmɪmɪks
MIM-iks
mˈɪmɪks
MIM-iks
التعريف
Copies the way someone behaves, speaks, or looks, often to be funny or to imitate closely. It can also mean resembling something else in appearance or effect.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Usually informal; commonly used for people ("He mimics his teacher") or animals/things that closely resemble something else. Often relates to voices, gestures, or behaviors. Not the same as 'mock', which implies making fun more strongly.
Spanish: imitaPortuguese (BR): imitaPortuguese (PT): imitaChinese (Simplified): 模仿Chinese (Traditional): 模仿Hindi: नकल करता हैArabic: يُقَلِّدBengali: অনুকরণ করে - নকল করেRussian: подражает - имитируетJapanese: 真似する - 模倣するVietnamese: bắt chước - mô phỏngKorean: 흉내내다 - 모방하다Turkish: taklit eder - taklitini yaparUrdu: نقل کرتا ہے - نقل اتارتا ہےIndonesian: meniru - menirukan
جمل نموذجية
The parrot mimics human speech.
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She mimics her sister’s dance moves.
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The robot mimics human actions.
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He always mimics our teacher’s voice to make us laugh.
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This app mimics real conversations so you can practice speaking.
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It’s funny how her cat mimics her every move.
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