copy
noun
Something used to imitate or copy something else.
Imitate, forge, forge
Imitation submachine gun.
Imitation submachine gun.
■ [Material Noun] The act of using someone or something as a model.
copy
Children learn to speak by imitation.
Children learn to speak by imitation.
■ The act of imitating a person's words or habits, especially for comic effect.
Imitate the words and deeds of others, especially for fun.
He tried to parody my English accent.
He tried to imitate my English accent.
(Music) Repeating a phrase or melody with another part or voice, usually in a different tone.
Repetition of phrases (usually at different pitches)
Common phrases
Imitation is the most sincere compliment.
Imitating someone or something is an implicit form of praise.
Imitation is the most sincere compliment.
The origin of a word
Late Middle English: Imitation from Latin (n-) and Verb Imitation.
Concise English-Chinese dictionary
copy
D.j. [m? Stan]
mten
Noun (short for noun)
Imitate, imitate
Children learn to speak by imitation.
Children learn to speak by imitation.
Imitate, forge
This is not genuine leather; This is just an imitation.
That's not real leather, it's just an imitation.
Modern English-Chinese comprehensive dictionary
copy
【imi? Stan]
Noun (short for noun)
Imitation; Imitation; Follow the example of ...
Imitation; copy
Bionic
A blind imitation of.
A blind imitation of. ...
Imitation of leather
Leather imitation
imitation jewellery
Forged Jewelry Oxford English Collocation Dictionary
imitate
noun
[collocation] adjectives.
Computer, electronics, laboratory, real-time and virtual reality
Computer simulation; Electronic simulation; Laboratory simulation; Real-time simulation; VR(Virtual Reality)
Accidents, flights
Accident simulation; flight simulation
] verb+simulation
Execute, run
Conduct simulation:
In order to test the model under different conditions, it is necessary to simulate it on the computer.
In order to test the performance of the model under different conditions, it is necessary to simulate it on a computer.
[Collocation] Imitation+Verb
Indicate sth, show sth
Simulation shows that ...; Simulation shows that ...
[Collocation] Imitation+Noun
model
Simulation model:
Using simulation model to predict earthquake mode
Prediction of earthquake mode by simulation model
procedure
simulator
technology
technique of simulation
Practice, experiment
Simulation exercises; simulation experiment
match
simulation game
[collocation] PREP.
At a/the ~
In the simulation:
Basic steps of simulation
Basic steps of simulation process
Crossing ~
Through simulation:
The pilot's skills are tested by simulation.
The pilot's skills are tested by simulating flight.
~ of
Comparison with simulation:
Virtual reality simulation of landing on the moon
Virtual reality simulation of landing on the moon