copycat 英 [ˈkɒpikæt]   美 [ˈkɑpikæt]

copycat

copycat  英 [ˈkɒpikæt] 美 [ˈkɑpikæt]

n. 无主见的人;盲目的模仿者 

名词复数:copycats 

A copycat is someone who imitates someone else. 嗯,copycat就是指模仿别人的人.
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.

  • Someone who mimics what you do or say is a copycat. If your little brother orders fettuccine Alfredo after you've already ordered it, you might call him a copycat.
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  • n. 无主见的人;盲目的模仿者
  • 1. A copycat is someone who imitates someone else.

    嗯,copycat就是指模仿别人的人.

  • 2. 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.

  • copycat (n.) also copy-cat, derogatory term for one who copies another or another's work, by 1884, American English, probably at least a generation older, from copy (v.) + cat (n.). As a verb, "to slavishly imitate," from 1932. Related: Copycatted; copycatting.
copy·cat / ˈkɒpikæt ; NAmE ˈkɑːpikæt / noun , adjective copycat copycats noun ( informal, disapproving) used especially by children about and to a person who copies what sb else does because they have no ideas of their own (尤为儿童用语,指无主见的)模仿者,抄袭者,好跟人学的人 adjective [only before noun ] (of crimes 罪行 ) similar to and seen as copying an earlier well-known crime 模仿犯罪的 copy·cat / ˈkɒpikæt ; NAmE ˈkɑːpikæt /
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