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Other definitions (questions) for the word “imitation” (43)
- Imitation, fake
- Imitation, parody, fake
- Exact or modified repetition of a musical motif in a different voice (or voices)
- Fake snow on the Christmas tree
- Imitation, reproduction of something
- Exact repetition of the motive in a different voice
- Kitsch is. art
- Imitating someone or something
- Imitation, reproduction
- Exact or modified repetition of a musical motif in a different voice
- Fake natural
- Imitating other people’s voices
- Imitation, counterfeiting, reproduction by other means
- Copy, fake
- Reproduction as accurate as possible
- An attempt to repeat someone’s behavior, imitation
- Imitating someone or something
- Exact repetition in a different voice
- Another name for imitation
- Second-rate copy
- Masterly imitation of voices and sounds
- Serious parody
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- An acting technique that reproduces the external behavior of a person
- Imitation, copying
- Reproduction as accurately as possible, imitation of someone or something
- Imitating something
- Imitation in a different way
- Same fake
- Variety genre
- Latin “imitation”
- Imitation
- Fake something
- Rhinestone is. a precious stone
- Parody, stylization, imitation
- Creating a fake by analogy, based on similarity
- Repeating a musical motif in a different voice
- Fake something
- Forgery
- Fake, imitation of something
- “Skillful fake”
- Fake, imitation
- Variety imitation
- Any fake
- action according to the meaning of ch. imitate; imitation of someone or something, an attempt to accurately reproduce something ◆ For this purpose, special teams are allocated, led by an experienced officer, who carry out the imitation according to a specific plan. “Collection of combat documents of the Great Patriotic War”, 1941–1945.
- the result of such an action, a fake, a copy of something ◆ The documentary texture of his stories is only a deceptive imitation. Alexander Genis, “Dovlatov and the surrounding area”, 1998 ◆ As for imitation pearls, they are quite easy to diagnose visually, because their surface is usually covered with a “pearl essence”, which does not give such a characteristic pearl shine. “Application of X-ray computational microtomography to study the internal structure of natural pearls”, 2000 // “Geoinformatics”
Definition 1
IMITATION, -And, feminine
1. Action on verb imitate (in 1, 2 and 3 digits). Imitation of nightingale singing. ◆ One of the most memorable among them was O.P. Vladimirova, a young beautiful woman who had great ability to imitate. She either imagined Sarah Bernhardt or one of her acquaintances. Shchepkina-Kupernik, Theater in my life.
2. what. Fake something Imitation marble. Imitation mahogany.
3. Music The repetition of a musical theme or motif in another voice of a piece of music at some interval higher or lower. The solo cello, like a faithful echo, continues to repeat every phrase of the voice (very beautiful imitations). A. Serov, Mermaid.
Definition 2
IMITATE–I’m rooting–you’re ruining; imperfective, transitive verb
1. Skillfully imitate someone or something, reproduce with accuracy, imitating someone or something Even in my school years, I loved to imitate my acquaintances and parody them. N. Cherkasov, Notes of a Soviet actor.
2. Reproduce as accurately as possible any processes, samples, etc. The gyrocompass and magnetic compass are mounted on a circular platform that can rotate around a vertical axis, simulating the turn of a ship. Shuleikin, Days lived.
3. (sovershennyy vid imitate). Make imitations (in 2 values). Imitate pearls.
4. Music Repeat a musical theme or motif in a different voice at some interval higher or lower.
Imitation (from Latin imitatio – “imitation”):
- Imitation (voice, handwriting, etc.) – likening someone or something, reproducing, repeating, copying.
- Mimesis is the imitation of reality by art.
- Mimicry is a method of camouflage.
- Fake, ersatz.
- Imitation (music) – carrying out a theme in various voices of a polyphonic composition.
- Creation of jewelry in any style; sometimes – a complete copy of precious stones without the purpose of deception (rhinestones).
- Simulation/virtualization
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Related words (by topic)
- People: jeweler, antique dealer, buyer, appraiser, fashionista
- Places: gem, pawnshop, sapphire, amethyst, peridot
- Items: diamond, jewel, glass, gold, trinket
- Actions: cutting, counterfeiting, substitution, forgery, substitution
- Abstract concepts: falsehood, bad taste, authenticity, falsehood, lies
Associations to the word “fake”
Associations to the word “pearl”
Sentences containing the phrase “fake pearls”
- The ruffled collar rose at the back above the graceful neck, where fluffy hair curled in ringlets, and a thread was worn around the neck fake pearls.
Quotes from Russian classics with the phrase “fake pearls”
- She looked lovely in a costume that she had made herself from pieces of gauze and silk rags. Her waist was clad in a pink tulle cuirass embroidered with fake pearls; her head was adorned with a wide-brimmed hat, placed at the back of her head, a whole forest of fancy blond curls descended onto her forehead, her lips moved slightly, they were moist, red, sensual, and she was all captivating and irresistible.
Associations to the word “fake”
- false documents
counterfeit money
fake smile - making counterfeit money
fake ID
fake pounds sterling - turn out to be fake
seem fake
become false - (full compatibility table)
Associations to the word “pearl”
- black Pearl
small pearls
large pearls - pearl teeth
with pearls in hair
pearl crayon - string of pearls
pearl divers
strings of pearls - wear pearls
put on pearls
pearl - (full compatibility table)
Meaning of the word “fake”
- FAKE, –th–th; –shiv, -a, -o. 1. Made to look like an authentic, natural one. Fake pearls. (Small Academic Dictionary, MAS) All meanings of the word FALSE
The meaning of the word “pearl”
- PEARL, -ah, pl.pearls, м. A precious pearlescent substance in the form of grains of white, yellowish, pinkish (less often black) color, extracted from the shells of some mollusks. Freshwater pearls. Pearl fishing. String pearls. Dress sewn with pearls. (Small Academic Dictionary, MAS) All meanings of the word PEARL
Aphorisms of Russian writers with the word “fake”
- Live as you write, and write as you live: otherwise all the echoes of your lyre will be false.
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Meaning of the word “fake”
FAKE, –th–th; –shiv, -a, -o. 1. Made to look like an authentic, natural one. Fake pearls.
The meaning of the word “pearl”
PEARL, -ah, pl. pearls, м. A precious pearlescent substance in the form of grains of white, yellowish, pinkish (less often black) color, extracted from the shells of some mollusks. Freshwater pearls. Pearl fishing. String pearls. Dress sewn with pearls.
Sentences containing the phrase “fake pearls”
- The ruffled collar rose at the back above the graceful neck, where fluffy hair curled in ringlets, and a thread was worn around the neck fake pearls.
- The originality of this beauty was perfectly combined with sparkles, tinsel, gold leaf, and the shine of necklaces fake pearls, rough glass of booth tiaras, gold and silver zigzags on bright rags.
- But she acquired the habit of putting large earrings with fake diamonds in her ears and wore fake pearls, bracelets made of low-grade gold, combs trimmed with multi-colored glass depicting precious stones.
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Associations to the word “fake”
Associations to the word “pearl”
Associations to the word “fake”
- false documents
- making counterfeit money
- turn out to be fake
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