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Перевод: mimic
[прилагательное] подражательный; ненастоящий; относящийся к мимикрии; переимчивый; [существительное] мим ; имитатор ; мимический актер; подражатель ; обезьяна ; [глагол] передразнивать; обезьянничать; пародировать; подражать; имитировать; принимать защитную окраску
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- Worse still, say the critics, the beats that mimic the will to power, the homoeroticism of the music, and the use of technology in the service of a new barbarism and strength-worship, make this "fascistic" music.
- There are chemical systems which mimic it in some ways.
- Studies with starlings as predators showed that the mimic insects could not rise above the 60 per cent level without rapidly losing protection.
- Many species that are not themselves distasteful mimic other brightly ones that are.
- When researchers tried to mimic the results on other animals, such as chick embryos, it did not have the same effect.
- Bertero believes the findings show that the model can legitimately mimic damage to real buildings.
- In short, by manipulating the relative concentrations of applied hormones, segments from the appropriate regions of the dodder vine can be made to mimic in vitro the various patterns of growth seen in vivo , including the formation of haustoria.
- One approach has been to make synthetic double stranded RNA molecule-; which can mimic the effect of viral double-stranded RNA as an inducer of interferon production .
- Since then, he has written, among other things, The Mimic Men : while relatively unsuccessful, this is the novel which most resembles Guerrillas , and it undoubtedly "diminishes" the politics of emergent countries by raising doubts about the character of their independence and the motives of their leaders.
- An alternative approach is to mimic biologically inert interfaces.
- They represent true urban communities; they would not be trying to mimic the countryside .
- Like the secondary lesions they may mimic other skin conditions and can be found on the surface of the skin, or sometimes as lumps or nodules beneath it.
- But modern bourgeois suburbia is colourful, tacky, vulgar, and these groups only mimic this different kind of banality.
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