
모방, 본뜨기, 흉내
The act of using someone or something as a model for behavior, learning, or production.
예문:
"Young children often learn social cues through the imitation of their parents."
"The apprentice perfected the craft by careful imitation of the master's techniques."
성대모사, 흉내, 희화화
An act of mimicking a person's voice, speech, or behavior, typically for comic effect.
예문:
"The comedian's imitation of the president's speech pattern was hilariously accurate."
"She did a spot-on imitation of her boss that made everyone in the office laugh."
모조품, 위조품, 가짜
A copy of something, especially one that is less valuable or intended to simulate a genuine article.
예문:
"The museum realized the painting was a clever imitation rather than the original masterpiece."
"He bought a cheap imitation of the designer watch at a street market."
모조의, 인조의, 가짜의
Made to look like something else, usually a more expensive or natural material.
예문:
"The jacket was made of high-quality imitation leather that felt remarkably soft."
"She decorated the banquet hall with imitation flowers that looked surprisingly real."
의태, 생물 모방
The resemblance of one organism to another or to an object in its environment for protection or advantage.
예문:
"Some harmless snakes use imitation of venomous species to ward off potential predators."
"The butterfly's wing patterns are a perfect imitation of dead leaves."
모방, 선율 반복
The repetition of a melody or musical phrase in a different voice or instrument.
예문:
"The fugue is characterized by the constant imitation of the main theme across different registers."
"The composer used melodic imitation to create a sense of unity throughout the orchestral piece."