mimic
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British pronunciation
/mˈɪmɪk/

Définition et signification de « mimic » en anglais

to mimic
01

imiter

to copy the style, technique, or subject matter of another artist or artwork
Transitive: to mimic an artistic technique or style
to mimic definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The new artist tried to mimic the brush strokes and color palette of the famous painter.
Le nouvel artiste a essayé de imiter les coups de pinceau et la palette de couleurs du peintre célèbre.
His latest sculpture was designed to mimic the works of classical Greek artists.
Sa dernière sculpture a été conçue pour imiter les œuvres des artistes grecs classiques.
02

imiter, parodier

to imitate someone in a way that ridicules or makes fun of them
example
Exemples
He mimicked his teacher ’s voice to make the class laugh.
Il a imité la voix de son professeur pour faire rire la classe.
She mimicked his nervous gestures to embarrass him.
Elle a imitée ses gestes nerveux pour l'embarrasser.
Mimic
01

imitateur, mime

a performer who imitates the actions, gestures, or voices of others for entertainment or comedic effect
example
Exemples
The mimic had the audience in stitches with his spot-on impersonations of famous celebrities.
Le imitateur a tenu le public en haleine avec ses imitations parfaites de célébrités célèbres.
As a mimic, she entertained audiences with her ability to mimic a wide range of accents and personalities.
En tant que imitateur, elle a diverti le public avec sa capacité à imiter une large gamme d'accents et de personnalités.
01

imitateur, simulateur

resembling or imitating something else, often in appearance or behavior
example
Exemples
The insect had mimic wings that looked like leaves.
L'insecte avait des ailes mimétiques qui ressemblaient à des feuilles.
His mimic expression copied the teacher ’s serious look.
Son expression mimique copiait le regard sérieux du professeur.
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