Imitación in english

Imitation

pronunciation: ɪməteɪʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures

imitación = fake ; imitation ; mimicry ; shadowing ; impersonation ; simulacrum ; mimicking ; fakery ; forgery. 

Example: This article presents a review of the problems for archivists in identifying fakes and facsimiles in manuscripts and other documents.Example: Learning methods that have been used include: imitation, training, education and development.Example: The poor retention and transfer for the demonstration users appeared to be due to mimicry of the demonstrated procedures = The poor retention and transfer for the demonstration users appeared to be due to mimicry of the demonstrated procedures.Example: This shadowing project encourages children to read the books shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, to 'shadow' it and decide on their own choice of winner.Example: In particular, the author examines the knowledge of Internet users regarding specific acts of computer abuse: piracy, unauthorized entry and impersonation.Example: The author examines the history of the image, understood as personal simulacrum and cult object.Example: At the time, I thought it was a form of prereading, a mimicking of his parents whom he constantly saw engrossed in books.Example: It is too easy to be the victim of fraud and fakery on Ebay.Example: Examples include: Border patrols, Forgeries, Birds, Spelunkers, Train robberies, etc.

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» a imitación de lo clásicoclassicising [classicizing, -USA]classicised [classicized, -USA] .

Example: By modelling her portraits on ancient Roman busts, she was responding to cultural and political forces which fostered a classicizing style.

Example: His Cubist still lifes with figures rendered in a sketchily classicized style echoes the conflict between the academic and the avant-garde in the early 20th century.

» de imitacióncopycat .

Example: The author concludes that the scientific journal market may not mirror the copycat behaviour found among newspapers or companies in other markets.

» diamante de imitaciónrhinestone .

Example: These unique hair claws covered with rhinestone are a stepped-up version of today's most popular accessories.

» hacerse a imitación demodel on .

Example: This main library should ideally be modeled on a metropolitan main library like that of New York City.

» la imitación es la mejor forma de que lo halaguen a unoimitation is the sincerest form of flattery .

Example: While if imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, the formation of a similar group in the USA, the Classification Research Study Group, must have given the members of the CRG some pleasure.

» por imitacióncopycat .

Example: The author concludes that the scientific journal market may not mirror the copycat behaviour found among newspapers or companies in other markets.

» productos de imitaciónimitation goodsreplica goods .

Example: The total worldwide damage caused by the sale of imitation goods over the Internet is estimated at around 30 billion dollars per year.

Example: This company has been a manufacturer of replica goods since 1989 .

» programa de imitaciónmimicry software .

Example: Mimicry software mimics -- through free viewer programs -- the look and feel of an original document thus solving the problems in electronic document delivery caused by different platforms and software = Los programas de imitación emulan, usando visualizadores gratis, el aspecto de los documentos originales resolviendo de este modo los problemas de la difusión de documentos electrónicos causados por el hecho de que provienen de diferentes aplicaciones y plataformas.

Imitación synonyms

ersatz in spanish: sucedáneo, pronunciation: ersɑts part of speech: adjective, noun substitute in spanish: sustituir, pronunciation: sʌbstətut part of speech: noun, verb faux in spanish: falso, pronunciation: foʊ part of speech: adjective fake in spanish: falso, pronunciation: feɪk part of speech: adjective, noun counterfeit in spanish: falsificación, pronunciation: kaʊntɜrfɪt part of speech: adjective, noun false in spanish: falso, pronunciation: fɔls part of speech: adjective caricature in spanish: caricatura, pronunciation: kerəkətʃɜr part of speech: noun artificial in spanish: artificial, pronunciation: ɑrtəfɪʃəl part of speech: adjective forgery in spanish: falsificación, pronunciation: fɔrdʒɜri part of speech: noun unreal in spanish: irreal, pronunciation: ənril part of speech: adjective impersonation in spanish: interpretación, pronunciation: ɪmpɜrsəneɪʃən part of speech: noun simulated in spanish: simulado, pronunciation: sɪmjəleɪtɪd part of speech: adjective
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