| 释义 | 
		imitativeim‧i‧ta‧tive /ˈɪmətətɪv $ -teɪtɪv/ adjective formal    - And I could turn out imitative verse which expressed similar sentiments.
 - Children before this stage of development may use words in a imitative way.
 - Education in oral language is context-based and imitative.
 - Nigel sometimes felt he didn't deserve such imitative admiration.
 - Only in the frankly imitative words like buzz and lisp do hint and pointing coincide.
 - The great thing about our experiment was that it freed painting from all imitative or conventional contexts.
 - There are other forms of imitative music played on instruments.
 
    copying someone or something, especially in a way that shows you do not have any ideas of your own:   Young people might be provoked into imitative crime by the exploits they see on TV.  |