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 copycat ['kɑpɪ`kæt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 模仿者

  1. A copycat version of a successful product; a copycat crime.
    一个成功产品的仿造物;模仿他人的犯罪
  2. He called me a copycat just because my schoolbag looks like his.
    只因为我的新书包和他的一模一样,他就说我学他的样。
  3. Police think this is a copycat crime.
    警察认为这是一起模仿犯罪案。


copycat
[ noun ]
someone who copies the words or behavior of another
<noun.person>


copycat \cop"y*cat`\, copy cat \cop"y cat`\n.
someone who copies the words or behavior of another.

Syn: imitator, ape, aper.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. When he did "TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes" for NBC six years ago, it started its own copycat bonanza.
  2. Mitchell accused Passailaigue of picking up phrases of his such as "clean, non-polluting industries" and "the regressive tax structure of South Carolina." Passailaigue rejected the copycat charge.
  3. "We don't know if we have a copycat or what."
  4. The first two funds, offered by Alliance Capital Management Corp., came out in May 1989 and February 1990. Since then, at least 18 copycat funds have been launched. Virtually all of these funds charge some sort of sales commission.
  5. The Rockport artists respond that there is no right to copycat expression.
  6. Rep. Waxman's bill would reverse these incentives, encouraging copycat companies and discouraging pioneers. Which is in the best interest of patients? Gordon M. Binder Chief Executive Officer AMGEN Thousand Oaks, Calif.
  7. Because of the difficulty in finding and trying to stop numerous small copycat companies, Mag Instrument has also turned to suing big retailers who sell the look-alikes, says Mr. Weiss.
  8. The Christian Democrats have for the past two nights broadcast television spots denouncing the copycat propaganda.
  9. While Texas and Florida have the most liberal rules on opening company files during litigation, at least nine other states, including California, are standing by with proposals for copycat rules or laws.
  10. After years of selling copycat items at low prices because of low wages, the South Koreans are trying to catch up technologically.
  11. But Mellor described the Dartmoor disturbances as "a copycat incident" in the wake of the Strangeways riot.
  12. "The potential for it happening again is always there, either through a copycat situation or the same individual again," said Detective Sgt. Mike Kouns of the Marion County Sheriff's Department.
  13. In Tallahassee, the governor played down speculation about a Bundy "copycat," even though experts on serial killers were being consulted.
  14. If successful, the suit could prompt a flood of copycat actions against PR firms any time a PR client gets into legal trouble.
  15. And by borrowing exterior and dashboard-styling cues from Mercedes-Benz, say some experts, Lexus risks getting a "copycat" label instead of a distinct identity.
  16. That has prompted SEC Chairman Richard C. Breeden to complain that the split regulatory authority is driving financial innovation out of the United States and letting foreign markets trade in copycat hybrid products.
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