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Перевод: imitation speek imitation


[существительное]
подражание; копирование; имитация ; имитирование; подделка ; суррогат ; эпигонство
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  1. Eubank's imitation of world class
  2. Their imitation was not wrong and, if they were actually a vital and in some cases dominant part of English Christianity, was their "imitation" of Gothic buildings any more wrong than that of their Anglican competitors?
  3. 'Twill be well because he is not the real thing, never could be, and is not even now presuming to be; but conversely, 'twill be well because the imitation, the travesty, of the real thing can also usurp it and to all intents and purposes become it.
  4. Fishing for predatory bream with imitation or real fish should be regarded as an opportunist method to be employed when you happen to see bream chasing fry, or when you have tried all conventional methods and failed; or simply when you fancy your chances with a fish bait.
  5. For example, imitation of a writer's use of language involves an active response that requires the pupil to make meaning yet to show a grasp of the original author's craft at the same time.
  6. A headmistress in 1946 said that same thing at greater length, but in doing so collapsed into meaninglessness: In my opinion, such a school should not be an imitation of the old Secondary School (that is, of the grammar school)
  7. Sometimes, waiting on the Embankment in the summer gloaming, one would become conscious of an approaching figure, and an arm would be slipped round one's waist, and a voice, in imitation of Bing Crosby, would croon, "Moonlight becomes you, it goes with your hair", and then one had to move away, tactfully, but smartly.
  8. Anne gave a good imitation of a shudder.
  9. An electric imitation coal fire glows in the fireplace, the walls are dark panelled, the wallpaper plush, the ceilings arched and gothic.
  10. The most popular is reconstituted stone: this is made by bonding coloured aggregates together under pressure, to recreate blocks with one decorative face and end, in imitation of natural quarried stone.
  11. The production policy followed by Sir Oswald Stoll, a leading figure in the vaudeville world, was an imitation of Hollywood pursued with the aim of maximizing productivity and ensuring a steady supply of films for his distribution setup.
  12. Of the latter he wrote, "Lucas van Leyden is an artist of frailer calibre than Drer, and prone to lose himself in imitation of stronger men, each of his contemporaries in turn dominating his style."
  13. "You could buy there skiers in glass bottles clockwork marmots, goat horns sunglasses, imitation butter-churns, my books."

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