adj.模仿的;仿制的
limitative───adj.限制的
imitatively───adv.模仿地;伪造地
comitative───n.随伴格;adj.随伴格的
imputative───adj.归罪于…的;好责难他人的
incitative───煽动的
initiative───n.主动权;积极性;首创精神;新方案;倡议;adj.初步的,基础的
irritative───adj.刺激的;刺激性的;使发怒的
similative───相似的
visitative───来访者
Neither the human imitative instinct nor a penchant for fantasy by itself leads to an autonomous theater.───人类的模仿本能,还是对幻想的嗜好本身,都不会单独成为独立的戏剧形式。
These theorists view language as imitative, learned behavior.───这些理论家认为语言是模仿的、习得的行为。
Babies of eight to twelve months are generally highly imitative.───八至十二个月大的婴儿一般具有很高的模仿能力。
Used for a purpose, the imitative instinct may, like any other instinct, become a factor in the development of effective action.───模仿的本能,如果为了一个目的加以运用,也许能和任何其他本能一样,成为发展有效的行动的一个因素。
And with these toys, their play tends to be more imitative than imaginative.───使用这些玩具,使孩子们的游戏趋向于模仿而缺乏想像力。
Mr Todt said the imitative is part of joint effort with the European Commission to promote cars powered by alternative fuels.───托德表示,他们的努力是欧洲委员会推广替代燃料汽车的联合行动的一部分。
The Great Depression ended this imitative surge in which the universal bank appeared to triumph.───正当全能银行模式似乎要大获全胜的时候,大萧条终结了这一波模仿浪潮。
With these toys, their play tends to be more imitative than imaginative.───有了这些玩具,他们游戏时就更倾向于模仿而不是想象。
Orthodoxy, of whatever color, seems to demand a lifeless, imitative style.───正统,不论是什么颜色的,好象就要求没有生命的模仿的风格。