imitative[英][??m??te?t?v] [美][??m??tet?v]
簡(jiǎn)明釋義
adj.模仿的,仿效的
adv.模仿地,仿效地
例句
All these magazines are imitative of each other.
所有的這些雜志都互相模仿。
The imitative model of dynamics on the energy system of fixed star.
一個(gè)恒星能量系統(tǒng)動(dòng)力學(xué)模擬模型。
And with these toys, their play tends to be more imitative than imaginative.
有了這些玩具后,他們游戲時(shí)更傾向于模仿,而不是按自己的想像進(jìn)行.
The research centers on what’s called social, or imitative learning.
這項(xiàng)研究以所謂的社會(huì),或者模仿學(xué)習(xí)為中心。
The imitative life continues long after the writer is secure in the language, for it is almost impossible to avoid imitating what one admires.
模仿會(huì)持續(xù)很久,直到寫作者能夠萬(wàn)無(wú)一失地應(yīng)用語(yǔ)言為止,因?yàn)橄氩蝗ツ7伦约核鶜J佩的人幾乎是不可能的

