English to Turkish Dictionary imitate

imitate

taklit etmek
definition
verb
his style was imitated by many other writers
take or follow as a model.
translation of 'imitate'
verb
taklit etmek,
örnek almak,
andırmak,
taklidini yapmak,
benzetmek
example
That is, motivated by prestige and upward mobility, lower class women try to 'imitate' the speech of the upper class but miss the target and end up with affrication rather than frication.
As children witness these behaviors, they sometimes 'imitate' what they have experienced or observed.
synthetic fabrics can now 'imitate' everything from silk to rubber
To 'imitate' the musical speech of children, Mahler uses a pentatonic interspersed melodic.
But some simulations 'imitate' real people and economies more closely than others, just as some physics models produce more authentic collisions.
In contrast to common chimps, at six months of age Kanzi engaged in much vocal babbling and seemed to be trying to 'imitate' human speech.
synthetic fabrics can now 'imitate' everything from silk to rubber
Bed rest can closely 'imitate' some of the detrimental effects of weightlessness on the body.
So why not 'imitate' nature to extract renewable energy without harming the environment?
At its most basic, a paramilitary group was structured to resemble or 'imitate' a command or military organization.
However, mountain chalets (country houses) built by city-dwellers as vacation homes often 'imitate' the older rural styles.
For example, simulations can be used to 'imitate' a specific market situation.
Many techniques that 'imitate' nature - collectively known as biomimetic technologies - are prohibitively expensive.
And also, importantly, that it does not merely 'imitate' existing models, but itself becomes the example that all others will follow.
Most of their affectionate banter borders on the painful humiliating putdown, with Jamie loving to 'imitate' Paul's manic mannerisms behind his back.
He would 'imitate' Cameron's mannerisms and everything.
For children are what we make them, and however much we lecture them they'll 'imitate' a role model of their choice, be it a favourite sports personality, pop artist, TV soap star, or film actor.
Simulation is an analytical method designed to 'imitate' a real-life system.
The way I speak is normal to me, but I will attempt to 'imitate' your speech.
The mere simplicity of the film is appealing, and some of the awkward, unsteady dialogue seems to 'imitate' the conversations that can be found in real life coffee shops.
children love to 'imitate'
The resulting sound is not unlike that of an organ, and different settings 'imitate' different registrations while a reverberation unit can simulate different acoustic conditions.
To keep out the cold, in 'imitable' British style, three-quarter-length car coats are back in tweed, cashmere and wool, featuring velvet collars.
Zoe carefully 'imitated' what Brian had done and began climbing down the other side.
They are submerged in American culture, singing American pop songs and 'imitating' cultural behaviors.
When he graduates with a BA, he's already talking like a doctor, 'imitates' doctors' mannerisms, and has developed a bedside manner - all before he even gets to medical school.
What I'll be working with tomorrow, then, is not a model provided by a film, or even by a filmmaker, but an abstract idea that I've not really had laid out before me in any concrete, 'imitable' way.
When Jen talks to the Mail Girl, she can't resist 'imitating' her British accent.
They learn from doing, from a simulated experience that very closely 'imitates' real life scenarios.
He was prolific - his signature is known on more than 50 vases - and inspired many pupils and 'imitators' .
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