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模仿, 对现实的艺术模仿
the artistic representation or imitation of reality, often with the aim of depicting the natural world or human experiences
- The painting aimed for mimesis by realistically depicting the landscape.
这幅画通过逼真地描绘风景来追求模仿。
- His sculpture achieved mimesis by capturing the human form with precision.
他的雕塑通过精确捕捉人类形态实现了模仿。
- The artist's use of color and light enhanced the mimesis in the portrait.
艺术家对色彩和光线的运用增强了肖像中的模仿。
- Mimesis in painting involves capturing the intricate details of a scene with realism.
绘画中的模仿涉及以现实主义捕捉场景的复杂细节。
- The art installation relied on mimesis to simulate a bustling city street.
艺术装置依靠模仿来模拟繁华的城市街道。
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the act of imitating or representing another person's words or actions, especially in speech or writing
- The actor's performance relied on precise mimesis of the historical figure's speeches.
- Her mimesis of the teacher's accent amused the whole classroom.
- Poets often engage in mimesis, echoing the language of earlier masters.
- The comedian's mimesis of politicians drew laughter from the audience.
- The apprentice studied mimesis to perfect his own public speaking.
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a medical condition in which a disease produces symptoms resembling those of another disease
- Doctors initially misdiagnosed the condition due to its mimesis of tuberculosis.
- Mimesis can complicate diagnosis and delay effective treatment.
- The disease's mimesis required extensive testing to confirm the true cause.
- Some infections exhibit mimesis, appearing identical to more common illnesses.
- Understanding mimesis is crucial for distinguishing similar medical conditions.