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impersonating

英 [ɪmˈpɜːsəneɪtɪŋ]

美 [ɪmˈpɜːrsəneɪtɪŋ]

v.  冒充; 假扮; 扮演
impersonate的现在分词

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 假冒;模仿
    If someoneimpersonatesa person, they pretend to be that person, either to deceive people or to make people laugh.
    1. He was returned to prison in 1977 for impersonating a police officer...
      他 1977 年因冒充警官而再次入狱。
    2. Tom was a brilliant mimic who could impersonate most of the college staff.
      汤姆的模仿能力是超一流的,他能惟妙惟肖地模仿学院里的大多数老师。

双语例句

  • Stevens was arrested for impersonating a police officer.
    史迪温斯因为冒充警察而被捕了。
  • It's that you're gonna spend ten years for impersonating a federal agent.
    假扮联邦探员,要判十年徒刑。
  • A group of six Nigerian men and one Zambian have appeared in court in South Africa, accused of impersonating doctors and also charged with fraud, corruption and indecent assault.
    一个由六名尼日利亚人和一名赞比亚人组成的集团已经出现在南非法庭。他们被指控冒充医生,还有欺诈,贪污及非礼罪。
  • Guy's been impersonating a statue all night.
    这家伙整晚都在扮雕像。
  • The suspects are accused of organising a month-long operation that involved impersonating concerned parents and experts to question the safety of competitors 'products through the internet and the media.
    嫌疑人被指策划了一起为期一个月的行动,以忧心的儿童家长和专家的身份,在互联网与媒体上质疑竞争对手产品的安全性。
  • He was returned to prison in 1977 for impersonating a police officer
    他1977年因冒充警官而再次入狱。
  • A prose or verse composition, especially one telling a serious story, that is intended for representation by actors impersonating the characters and performing the dialogue and action.
    戏剧以散文或诗写成的,特别是叙述严肃的故事的,通过演员扮演人物角色,表演对话与动作来表现的作品。
  • Britain's High Court ordered its first injunction via Twitter to stop an anonymous Tweeter impersonating someone else.
    英国高级法院首次通过Twitter下达禁令,禁止一位匿名推客装成他人。
  • Are there any particular kinds of attacks you're worried about, such as attackers impersonating legitimate users?
    您是否担心会有特殊类型的攻击,如攻击者假扮合法用户?
  • When a young British comedian began impersonating the prime minister on the London stage in 1961, hardly anyone in Britain had seen such a thing before.
    1961年,当一位年轻的英国喜剧演员开始在伦敦的舞台上模仿英国首相时,英国人几乎是头一回看到这样的东西。