0 to copy the way in which a particular person usually speaks and moves, usually in order to make people laugh:
1 a person who can copy the sounds or movements of other people:
She's a fantastic mimic.
2 to copy the way someone speaks and moves, esp. in order to amuse or insult people:
The atsaras were now having a merry time (photo right), mimicking the action of the warriors, who began to dance in a circle.
Cyanopolyynes: carbon chains formation in a carbon arc mimicking the formation of carbon chains in the circumstellar medium.
There has also been a report of tattoo pigments migrating to lymph nodes mimicking calcifications in an axillary node [3].
The rough-and-tumble of conversational interchange mimicked by the girl group songs offers two key elements to the girl group success.
As such, only the tendons essential for the index finger flexion/extension and abduction/adduction are studied and mimicked in our design.
By mimicking the compactness definition for domain elements, the notion of a finite object in a category is introduced.
The type constructor mimicking the external choice would be rather 'ad hoc'.
The current heuristics mimicking a player can react quickly to changes in conducting style, but the results can be unmusical.
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(为逗乐而)模仿,学…的样子, 善于模仿的人…
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