imité
adj.
imitated, copied
imiter
v.
imitate, mimic, fake, copy; emulate, follow, impersonate; mock, parrot
imitar
v.
imitate, mimic, impersonate; copy; echo; take off
imitar
v.
imitate, mimic; ape, copy; counterfeit, duplicate; pattern
imitir
v.
intromit, put in, insert; invest in
imitar
= parallel, simulate, mimic, emulate, imitate, shadow, impersonate, take after.
Ex: It directly or indirectly incorporated or paralleled several prevailing objectives and concepts of the communication and behavioral sciences and other contributory disciplines.
Ex: Cardbox, distributed by Caxton Software Publishing Company, London, is a small data base management system that simulates a stack of index cards.
Ex: These variations mimic the changes in air pressure at the microphone.
Ex: You must be a living example of what you expect your child to honor and emulate.
Ex: Libraries in developing countries must not necessarily attempt to imitate those of the developed nations but be based upon the social and cultural context in which they are set.
Ex: 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.
Ex: According to the analysis, intruders cannot obtain any secret information from transmitted messages and impersonate another legal user.
Ex: Libraries are like chameleons: they take after the complexion of society.
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* ejemplo a imitar = role model.
* imitando a lo clásico = classicising [classicizing, -USA], classicised [classicized, -USA].
* imitar a = take + a clue from.
* modelo a imitar = role modelling, role model.