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imitate造句
31 She had also been taught, when in difficulty, to think of a good life to imitate. 32 I suspect his own life was more than a match for the movies, although he did like to imitate Hopalong Cassidy. 33 They respond in sympathy to what she is doing and imitate her movements. 34 If other firms can quickly imitate the new invention, competition will rapidly compete away the profits on this new product. 35 Black people, for example, need not imitate the worst of white competitive consumers. 36 It was as if the ecology of the place had chosen to imitate politics. 37 Better, thought Sammler, to accept the inevitability of imitation and then to imitate good things. 38 I tried to imitate it but I couldn't do it. 39 Dolphins have an impressive ability to imitate and learn, often apparently for the sheer pleasure of doing so. 40 Cars are fatter and fewer, and imitate animals with their fins and wings. 41 A lot of writers have tried to imitate Lawrence's style. 42 It did not imitate the variability of the secular rulers who thought only of temporal gain. 43 To be sure, designers on one side may pirate good ideas, may imitate design features, from the other side. 44 That is, you have to imitate the main carriage knitting at Main Tension plus 4. 45 Before the days of audiences counted in millions, it was quite acceptable for artists to imitate other artists. 46 I guessed he was trying to imitate the movements of a skier. 47 We are in fact attempting to persuade a high-powered calculating machine to imitate the process of human shape perception. 48 In fugato, for example, parts imitate each other only at certain strategic points. 49 Jo could imitate anybody and always made him crease up, even without the dope. 50 He did not say that these artists deliberately sought to imitate the photographs,[www.] or that their works are exactly like them. 51 Many of the stringed instruments imitate the sounds of horses; wind instruments imitate the sounds of birds and other wild animals. 52 Parrots have an advantage over and above chimpanzees in that they can, of course, imitate human sounds. 53 They still resent the deep disappointment that has followed attempts to imitate the West. 54 Alternatively, you could step up the exotic look and imitate the Maquis. 55 As for things outside the domain of sound, the voice can imitate only indirectly. 56 He has a unique ability to imitate any sound he has heard. 57 Dolphins have a remarkable capacity for vocal mimicry, and they learn to imitate sounds very accurately and quickly. 58 Multi-player dungeons contain not only people but also bots-non-human programs that imitate people. 59 The sounds they produce utilize different timbres and wavelengths to imitate cries and evoke natural entities and phenomena. 60 She could imitate perfectly the cadence of my mother's voice.