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the act of copying the sounds or behaviour of a particular person or animal, often in order to make people laugh : The mockingbird is known for its mimicry of other birds. His exquisite mimicry had me almost crying with laughter. See. mimic. Fewer examples.
- Mimicry
MIMICRY meaning: 1. the act of copying the sounds or...
- Polski
mimicry definicja: 1. the act of copying the sounds or...
- Mimetically
MIMETICALLY definition: 1. in a way that represents or...
- Mimicked
MIMICKED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of...
- Exquisite
EXQUISITE definition: 1. very beautiful and delicate: 2....
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noun. imitación. (Traducción de mimicry del Diccionario...
- Mimicry
1. a. : an instance of mimicking. b. : the action, practice, or art of mimicking. entertained his family with mimicry and comic skits Cynthia Ozick. 2. : a superficial (see superficial sense 2b) resemblance of one organism to another or to natural objects among which it lives that secures it a selective advantage (such as protection from predation)
noun. imitación. (Traducción de mimicry del Diccionario PASSWORD Inglés-Español © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd) Ejemplos de mimicry. mimicry. Inevitably, imitation will always be close to mimicry, and any consequent production can seem faked or presumptuous. Del Cambridge English Corpus.
Principal Translations. Inglés. Español. mimicry n. (imitation) imitación nf. mimetismo nm. David's mimicry of the president is hilarious.
the act of copying the sounds or behaviour of a particular person or animal, often in order to make people laugh : The mockingbird is known for its mimicry of other birds. His exquisite mimicry had me almost crying with laughter. Ver. mimic. Menos ejemplos.
the act, practice, or art of mimicking. Biology. the close external resemblance of an organism, the mimic, to some different organism, the model, such that the mimic benefits from the mistaken identity, as seeming to be unpalatable or harmful. an instance, performance, or result of mimicking. mimicry. / ˈmɪmɪkrɪ /.
noun. 1. (instance of mimicking) a. la imitación. (F) Some contend that through mimicry, you can get to share emotions with other people.Hay quienes sostienen que a través de la imitación, es posible compartir emociones con otras personas. 2. (biology) a. el mimetismo. (M)