copycat
英 ['kɒpɪkæt]
美['kɑpɪkæt]
- n. 无主见的人;盲目的模仿者
词态变化
复数: copycats;
英文词源
- copycat (n.)
- by 1884, American English, probably at least a generation older, from copy (v.) + cat (n.). As a verb, from 1932.
双语例句
- 1. She is just a copycat who follows her sister's lead in everything.
- 她只是个盲目模仿别人的人,什么都跟她姐姐学.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. Skeptics raise other concerns , ones that go beyond the copycat effect.
- 怀疑论者提出了其他思考挑战copycat效应.
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- 3. A copycat is someone who imitates someone else.
- 嗯,copycat就是指模仿别人的人.
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- 4. A copycat is someone who acts just like someone else or copies another person's work.
- Copycat(山寨猫)是指行为极像别人,或抄袭他人作品的人.
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- 5. You mean that it's a copycat and you have some kind of recall.
- 你指这些都被拷贝了你也有这样的回忆吗?
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