mimetic

名词 n. 形容词 adj.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Something mimetic or imitative.
  2. A type of mnemonic in the form of a picture.
  3. A substance with similar pharmacological effects as another substance or as a lifestyle intervention such as diet or exercise.
    — caloric restriction mimetic
形容词 adj.
  1. Exhibiting mimesis.
    — No enthusiasm recalled by mimetic art could hold poise with the intensity of the actual exultation of the Athenians on that day when they saw the Persian fleet hacked to pieces in the narrow strait.
  2. Imitative.
    — This is a planned city, built wholesale from scratch, and coloured with a mimetic sense of humour. Lusail has a replica Place Vendôme. Lusail has a fake Beverly Hills (still under construction).

词形变化

more mimetic comparative most mimetic superlative mimetick alternative,obsolete,rare mimetics plural mimetick alternative,obsolete,rare

词源

词源 1
From Latin mīmēticus or its etymon Ancient Greek μῑμητικός (mīmētikós, “imitative”). By surface analysis, mime + -etic.
词源 2
From Latin mīmēticus or its etymon Ancient Greek μῑμητικός (mīmētikós, “imitative”). By surface analysis, mime + -etic.
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