英語 での Imitates の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Posts tagged“life imitates art”.
This hoax program imitates the download of Opera browser updates.
The technique that imitates a cracked surface on the nail plate will also be popular in 2018.
Art imitates life: images of giu giu echo the designer's twin love for dance and yoga.
One highlight of the garden that must not be skipped is the West Lake Embankment, which imitates China's West Lake(Xi Hu).
Muslim passion for Jerusalem has soared over the past four decades, to the point that Muslim Zionism closely imitates Jewish Zionism.
The OHSU's design creates artificial heart with a blood flow that imitates the natural pulse.
Juan Casco created the font Ragnarok Serif, which imitates the lettering style of"Ragnarok" in the film title.
Imitates fishing cat That's my impersonation of a fishing cat, which actually sounds more like this.
They say that art imitates life, and that the opposite is true as well.
This act of recording the date of production and artisan's name also imitates Chinese craftsmanship.
Pear This style, which perfectly imitates a small water drop, is classic and elegant.
Also by collecting materials gained from the mission reward,"Weapon Avatar" that imitates this weapon design can be created.
Now the cat house imitates a hanging shelf, and the real little bookshelves serve as steps for it.
But we know that art imitates life, and it turns out nature, three million years ago, evolved the next animal.
Artificial stone imitates a variety of materials, and it is very like to use in the decoration of facades and interiors of the following properties.
The embroidery with the encroaching past imitates the watercolor(China, Europe).
He said,“The original writer is not one who imitates nobody, but one whom nobody can imitate.”.
CJC-1295 is a peptide hormone that imitates the effects Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone(GHRH).
In fact, technology has emerged already that elaborately imitates the motion of blinking eyes and head movements after a face is replaced within an image.