impersonation

impersonation
noun
1) (personification) Verkörperung, die
2) (imitation) Imitation, die; Nachahmung, die

he does impersonations — er ist Imitator

do an impersonation of somebody — jemanden imitieren od. nachahmen

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noun die Darstellung
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im·per·sona·tion
[ɪmˌpɜ:sənˈeɪʃən, AM -ˌpɜ:r-]
n
1. (instance) Imitation f
to do an \impersonation of sb (take off) jdn imitieren; (pretend to be) sich akk als jdn ausgeben
2. no pl (activity) Imitieren nt, Nachahmen nt
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[Im"pɜːsə'neISən]
n
1) (= passing oneself off) Verkörperung f

his impersonation of an officer — sein Auftreten nt als Offizier

2) (= impression, takeoff) Imitation f, Nachahmung f

he does impersonations of politicians — er imitiert Politiker

his Elvis impersonation — seine Elvis-Imitation

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impersonation s
1. THEAT etc Verkörperung f, Darstellung f
2. Imitation f, Nachahmung f:
give an impersonation of academic.ru/37065/impersonate">impersonate 2
3. (betrügerisches oder scherzhaftes) Auftreten (of als)
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noun
1) (personification) Verkörperung, die
2) (imitation) Imitation, die; Nachahmung, die

he does impersonations — er ist Imitator

do an impersonation of somebody — jemanden imitieren od. nachahmen

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n.
Personifikation f.

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