mimetically
adverb literature, theatre & film, social science specialized uk/mɪˈmet.ɪ.kəl.i/ us/mɪˈmet̬.ɪ.kəl.i/
(尤指艺术)模仿地
in a way that represents or copies something, especially in art
The deeds of the king were mimetically represented in dances. 国王的事迹模仿性地表现在了舞蹈中。
In this play, Shakespeare asked a series of questions, and then answered them mimetically. 在这部剧中,莎士比亚提出了一系列问题,然后以模仿的方式回答。
See: mimetic
- More examples
- Even landscapes that have never been experienced may be mimetically represented.
- When we watch a compelling story we mimetically experience what the characters experience.
- In this chapter, we attempted to show how children mimetically acquire space and objects.