Examples of using Imitations in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Many of the applications we get are imitations of some existing company.
As a result, imitations of his works can be found all over Europe, the Americas, Russia and Turkey.
Taking advantage of an initial shortage of Cubes, many imitations appeared.
The imitations copy the shape as well as color of the rock but do not have their physical or chemical characteristics.
One major reason for this is cheap imitations, imported mostly from Asia.
There are many types of leather items sold and described as leather,when in actual fact they are imitations.
While the infamous BonziBUDDY is itself gone, imitations remain and are about as equally distracting.
One of the most common criticisms leveled against Bitcoin is that it is slow,at least compared to newer imitations.
But you do not know that you are caught in a series of imitations which prevent initiative;
So for fun we would do imitations of the priest, messing up the words a bit to make up weird sayings in Spanish.
Similarly, it is believed that themelon-shaped domes of the tomb chambers are imitations of those very yurts.
Also known as copies, fakes are basically imitations of high priced designer items sold at cheap prices.
By the 1920's, the brand had become so successful,other companies had started to create imitations of Cartier timepieces.
Products made from real leather or imitations, such as PU, are very popular these days and quality issues are quite common.
In 1954 she participated on aradio program which invited fans to sing imitations of their favorite stars.
Imitations and adaptations of his style continued to be made in France until roughly 1800, and then revived considerably in the 19th century.
By the 1920s, the brand had become so successful,and other companies have begun to make imitations of Cartier timepieces.
Products made from real leather or imitations, such as PU, are very popular these days and quality issues are quite common.
Even in Japan, where most wasabi is grown, you won't have much better luck,with experts estimating that about 95% of wasabi sold in the country is imitations.
I seriously doubt it, the torture andmutilation you see here are very confused imitations of warfare practiced by native american tribes.
In St. Paul's Cathedral in London, England, there is a famous painting byHolman Hunt that has inspired numerous, less worthy, imitations.
Free Tibet the first and only strain using this name beware of imitations as far as this strain goes there are imitations out there….
Frankenstein[the film] created the definitive movie image of the mad scientist,and in the process launched a thousand imitations,” Frayling writes.
This auto emblem will look brandnew for years to come(as opposed to cheap imitations that will fade or chip within months of being on your vehicle).
Most visitors to Luang Prabang will head to the Night Market for their shopping, even though more andmore products that show up there are actually foreign imitations(usually from China) of Lao handicrafts.
Some had actually taken American names,and others were doing great imitations of American accents at call centers and American business techniques at software labs.
One of the most popular ways to steal banking andother credentials is to create counterfeit imitations of official partner websites.
Piloting skills Earhart honedin the air rodeo- then very popular imitations of air battles, held at various airfields in the United States for the entertainment of the public.
That sheer volume of revenue means it is of paramount importance for developers andanyone else owning original IP that imitations are not able to pass Apple's checks to enter the App Store.
Mother birds would ignore their own eggs to sit on a nest of larger,more colorful imitations, or divert food from their children to feed models of chicks with brighter beaks.
