Imitator Meaning in English
word
ˈɪməˌteɪtɝ
IM-uh-TAY-ter
ˈɪmɪtˌeɪtɐ
IM-ih-TAY-tuh
释义
A person or thing that copies the actions, appearance, or style of someone or something else.
用法与细微差别
Usually neutral or slightly negative: an 'imitator' does not create something new but copies others. Used for people, products, or even animals mimicking. 'Imitator' is more formal than 'copycat' (informal).
Spanish: imitador - copiantePortuguese (BR): imitador - copiadorPortuguese (PT): imitador - copiadorChinese (Simplified): 模仿者 - 仿造者Chinese (Traditional): 模仿者 - 仿造者Hindi: अनुकरणकर्ताArabic: مقلدBengali: অনুকারী - নকলকারীRussian: подражатель - имитаторJapanese: 模倣者 - まねをする人Vietnamese: người bắt chước - kẻ bắt chướcKorean: 모방자 - 흉내내는 사람Turkish: taklitçi - öykünen (kişi)Urdu: نقل کرنے والا - مقلدIndonesian: peniru - peniru gaya
例句
The little boy is a great imitator of his father.
basic
A parrot is an amazing imitator of human speech.
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The artist was called an imitator because his work looked like others'.
basic
He's not just an imitator; he adds his own twist to everything he does.
natural
Their brand turned out to be an imitator of a famous designer label.
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Don’t be an imitator—find your own voice and style.
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