copycats
英
美 [ˈkɑpiˌkæts]
n. (尤为儿童用语,指无主见的)模仿者; 抄袭者; 好跟人学的人
copycat的复数
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 模仿犯罪的
Acopycatcrime is committed by someone who is copying someone else.- ...a series of copycat attacks by hooligan gangs.
流氓团伙的一系列模仿性袭击
- ...a series of copycat attacks by hooligan gangs.
- N-COUNT 模仿者;好跟人学的人
If you call someone acopycat, you are accusing them of copying your behaviour, dress, or ideas.- The Beatles have copycats all over the world.
披头士乐队的模仿者遍布全世界。
- The Beatles have copycats all over the world.
双语例句
- The Beatles have copycats all over the world.
披头士乐队的模仿者遍布全世界。 - Some of the sellers of copycats admit the phones are a scam.
有些销售商称这些“仿制手机”是欺骗消费者。 - Or a bunch of copycats both imply a pattern.
或者一堆模仿者都会有规律。 - China Daily newspaper quoted Nanjing University sociology professor Zhu Li saying Zheng's attack inspired copycats.
中国日报援引南京大学社会学教授朱力的话说,郑民生的案件引发了一系列的模仿。 - Copycats will come out of the woodwork.
山寨产品会突然出现。 - Initially, many people dismissed Chinese internet companies as mere copycats of companies established in the US and elsewhere, with no original business models or technology.
刚开始,很多人认为中国的网络公司只是盲目模仿美国及其它国家的公司,并无独创的商业模式以及原创技术。 - Copycats can easily lose share when the original company eventually enters the local market.
当原创公司最终要进入当地市场时,模仿者可能会很容易便失去原有市场份额。 - As the iPhone and its copycats became more powerful and ubiquitous, the mobile computer became the basis of a wide range of powerful new tech applications, from messaging to ride-sharing to payments.
随着iPhone及其追随者变得越来越强大和普及,这种移动电脑成了强大新技术的广泛应用的基础,无论是即时通讯,拼车服务,还是支付应用。 - Chinese companies have long been regarded as copycats if not outright thieves when it comes to innovation and intellectual property.
长期以来,在创新和知识产权方面,中国企业一直被视为抄袭者(如果不是彻头彻尾的偷窃者的话)。 - Two years later the@ HistoryInPics account has over 2m followers and legions of copycats.
两年后,@HistoryInPics账号拥有了200万名关注者,还引来大批模仿者。