Impersonations Meaning in English
word · lemma: impersonation
释义
Impersonations are acts of pretending to be another person, often by copying their voice, mannerisms, or behavior. People do impersonations for fun, entertainment, or sometimes to deceive.
用法与细微差别
Commonly used in entertainment, comedy, or acting. "Impersonations" often refer to copying celebrities, politicians, or public figures. Can be positive (funny, skillful) or negative (faking identity). Don't confuse with "impressions" (which can mean both opinions and mimicry).
例句
He is famous for his impersonations of singers.
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The comedy show was full of impersonations of politicians.
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Children enjoy doing impersonations of their teachers in class.
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Her celebrity impersonations always make the audience laugh.
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The internet is full of hilarious impersonations of famous actors.
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People sometimes use impersonations online to trick others, so be careful.
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