释义 |
lookalikelook‧a‧like, look-alike /ˈlʊkəlaɪk/ noun [countable] - Both are Hollywood-style productions, one a soppy Western, the other a slapstick item featuring a Chaplin lookalike.
- Coming towards him, big smile freezing fast, was this Julie Christie lookalike in Fringed Suede.
- Fifteen years ago the Renault 12 lookalike needed just over six litres to cover 60 miles the current model drinks seven.
- In the meantime, maybe he would offer him the girl, the lookalike.
- Mao lookalikes also dominate the cinema.
- She's one of five winners of the lookalike contest.
- Victoria's lookalike sister Louise, 24, arrived with a male pal who was the image of Becks.
informal someone who looks very similar to someone who is famous: a Madonna lookalike |