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Replica Word Artist Copy Original Imitation Creating Replɪkə

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Pron ['replɪkə]
Back 【replica】
n.复制品
The young artist made a replica of the famous painting.
那位年轻的画家照着名画摹仿了一幅。
Vocab
replicacopy that is not the original; something that has been copied

A replica of something is a close — sometimes exact — likeness. The "Mona Lisa" that you bought at the department store is not the original but a replica of da Vinci's masterpiece. Sorry, but you can always take it back.

If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, a replica is pure adulation. Someone creating a replica is creating an imitation of the original. The word first appeared in 17th-century Italy, taking its meaning from the word replicare, "to reply or repeat," as used in music. In time, it came to mean a copy, often of a work of art. In a stricter sense, the word refers to a copy created or supervised by the artist of the original work.

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