copycat的意思和读音

copycat

: [ˈkɑpiˌkæt] : [ˈkɒpiˌkæt]

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copycats  

copycatn.

1.(informal)仿used especially by children about and to a person who copies what sb else does because they have no ideas of their own

adj.

1.[obn]仿similar to and seen as copying an earlier well-known crime

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v.1.仿

n.1.someone that you think has copied exactly what someone else has done, and seems to have no ideas of their own

adj.1.similar to something else and considered to be a copy of it

1. company politics copycat long-distance relationship ...

2. compound die copycat disc projector ...

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1.Li said the case is sensitive and no solutions have been put in place so far to prevent copycat incidents.

2.I doubt if any of my team-mates liked me any more for my copycat drinking and if my boss was impressed he never let on.怀仿

3.is not just a copycat ; it has always been good at design and at quality manufacturing .仿

4.Here's a look at how Apple has shoved Microsoft aside as the company with the worst reputation as a monopolist, copycat and a bully.

5.It sounds like a bad pickup line, but there may be an actual biological basis for this kind of alcohol copycat behavior.仿

6.A headline about "copycat cretins" covering his eyes, he walked into a lamp-post.仿”,

7.They appear to be what is known as a suicide cluster , in which one suicide triggers copycat acts .仿

8.The villagers' stand inspired copycat action and led some to suggest that it offered a model for a more democratic China.

9.Tangos: "Sometimes, just a copycat even without any change. "Tangos:“仿。”

10.Birth to the present, she is always doing in the pursuit of the Phoenix, even if it is a mere copycat of the Phoenix.