Synonym: ape, copy, copycat, imitate, mime, mock, parrot. Similar words: atomic, anemic, Islamic, dynamic, pandemic, gimmick, dynamics, amicable. Meaning: ['mɪmɪk] n. someone who mimics (especially an actor or actress). v. imitate (a person or manner), especially for satirical effect. adj. constituting an imitation.
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(121) Chinese computer scientist has a suggestion: mimic the way search engines index Chinese characters.
(122) So the bugs have learned to gently pluck the silk strands, to mimic only the unthreatening leg twitches of exhausted prey.
(123) The way to reproduce an outbred ancestor is to mate two individuals that mimic the appearance and pedigree of the ancestor's parents.
(124) AIM: To observe the effects of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) on the body mass and impairments of learning and memory in D-galactose induced subacute mimic aging rats.
(125) I find it easiest to mimic the pattern of structure declaration used in the official DDK, so I declared this device extension as a structure with a tag as well as a type and pointer-to-type name.
(126) Some cases of granulomatous prostatitis may closely mimic high - grade cancer.
(127) If farmers switch to grazing practices that mimic the movements of wild herds, this can easily increase the proportion of carbon stored in dry soils from 1% to 2%,[http://sentencedict.com/mimic.html] according to Lovell and Ward.
(128) Regular intense physical activity can cause changes to the cardiovascular system that mimic known CVD processes.
(129) Beijing company told Xinhua Wednesday that the 10-meter-long and two-meter-high "Choc Wall", a mimic of the Great Wall, will be erected at a chocolate theme park early next year.
(130) The life-sized robot, known as HRP-4 , has a realistic face and movable features that are able to mimic the expressions of a human singer.
(131) Objective To explore how to arrange and construct trophoblast fusogenic epitope mimic peptide to obtain an effective immunogen.
(132) As mentioned before, ladder logic has been developed to mimic relay logic.
(133) In some ways it 's just a mimic of an old-school snail mail chain letter .
(134) So far attempts to make artificial organs have been disappointing: nature is hard to mimic.
(135) Methods: Diester, diimide and dipeptide mimic compounds were synthesized by conjugated the amino groups and acid groups with diols or diacids links.
(136) Apple's lawsuit can be construed as an indirect attack on Google, whose Android operating system powers the Nexus One to mimic some of the iPhone's capabilities, such as multitouch gestural input.
(137) The complex pattern of effects is hard to mimic by data calibration errors, which makes the test astonishingly powerful.
(138) The structure and functional mimic of MMO with binuclear and their model complexes have been an active frontier and a challenge in bionomy and chemistry.
(139) Next, the researchers tweaked their model to simulate stiffening the wings and, separately, to mimic straightening the wing’s curved shape, to see how those changes affected flight efficiency.
(140) Fraunhofer technicians can reduce air pressure inside, making ears pop , to mimic cruising at 35,000 feet.
(141) The vibrant reds, whites, and yellows—meant to mimic the colors of the bird of paradise, revered as a tribal ancestor—are achieved with a mix of ocher and mud.
(142) We introduce some model to mimic the networks developing on the Euclidian space.
(143) MIMIC Virtual Lab is for beginners interested in familiarizing themselves with the complex environment and for intermediate or expert users looking to sharpen their skills and move to a higher level.
(144) Curried closures can be used to mimic the essential elements of the Visitor pattern, as we showed in the Library example.
(145) Suddenly, he saw a foreign parrot and it was an amazing mimic.
(146) Don't try to mimic anybody. You have to be yourself if you are going to do your best.
(147) Sir Peter Ustinov, the actor, director, playwright, novelist, scriptwriter and mimic, died in Switzerland at the age of 82.
(148) Dye - sensitised solar cells seek to mimic this assembly line.
(149) The farmer on the green side had been forcing his cattle to mimic the great migratory wildebeest herds of the Serengeti.
(150) The concerns stem from a small body of research indicating that oxybenzone, which blocks ultraviolet light, may mimic the effects of estrogen in the body and promote the growth of cancer cells.
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