lookalike

英 [ˈlʊkəlaɪk] 美 [ˈlʊkəlaɪk]

n.  长得极像(某人)的人

复数:lookalikes

BNC.21714



牛津词典

noun

  1. 长得极像(某人)的人
    a person who looks very similar to the person mentioned
    1. an Elvis lookalike
      长得很像埃尔维斯的人

柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 酷似…的人
    A lookalike is someone who has a very similar appearance to another person, especially a famous person.
    1. ...a Marilyn Monroe look-alike.
      酷似玛丽莲·梦露的女子

双语例句

  1. She has done several charity performances and private parties as a Taylor Swift lookalike.
    因为长相酷似泰勒斯威夫特的,希娜曾经参加一些慈善演出和私人派对。
  2. Since I started being a lookalike people have been saying stuff.
    自从我开始长得像明星,人们一直在说三道四。
  3. A Taylor Swift lookalike claims she has been kicked in the face because people were 'jealous' of her star looks.
    一名长得像泰勒斯威夫特的英国女孩称因为别人嫉妒她的星相而被殴打,脸部被踢伤。
  4. Earlier this year in Hong Kong, an Obama lookalike was employed to advertize KFC.
    早在今年初在香港,一位看起来像奥巴马的人受邀宣传肯德基。
  5. In contrast to lookalike iPhones, HTC tries to make handsets for every taste, some with slide-out keyboards, others with touch screens.
    与千年不变的iPhone不同的是,HTC为自己的手机作了多种设计,比如有的有侧滑键盘,有的只有触屏。
  6. Also a type of "Brady" plan lookalike is needed to solve the debt problems of these countries.
    还需要某种类似于“布雷迪”(brady)计划的方案,来解决这些国家的债务问题。
  7. While investors have become used to viewing Chinese banks as lookalike state-owned behemoths, their latest batch of earnings was notable for the growing divergence in their strategies and fortunes.
    尽管投资者已习惯于把中国各银行视为大同小异的国有巨擘,但最新业绩数据显示,它们在战略和财富方面的差距越来越大。