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\newgeometry{top=1in, bottom=1.5in, left=1in, right=1in} \nosection{Tableau des termes anglais liés à imiter} \begin{table}[h!] \caption{Tableau des termes anglais de LVLC liés à imiter} \centering \hypertarget{imiter}{} \begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{|c|c|c|L|} \hline \textbf{Page} & \textbf{Ligne} & \textbf{Terme} & \textbf{Commentaire} \ \hline 18 & & beck & to imitate the call of grouse; with down: to call grouse \newline exemple: \newline The apprentice becked the master's motions, trying to replicate his expertise. \ \hline 143,144,221,242 & & hack & With at: to imitate. Yks. (Hall.), w.Yks.1 \newline exemple: \newline She hacked the dance routine, mimicking the moves from the video but missing the rhythm. \ \hline 14,105 & & take & to take after : to copy, imitate \newline exemple: \newline The comedian took off the politician’s voice perfectly during the sketch. \ \hline 41,57,64,121 & & ape & "ape" in English does mean to copy or imitate, often with a connotation of doing so clumsily \newline exemple: \newline She aped the actress’s mannerisms at the party, making everyone laugh. \ \hline 242 & & mill & A small stand with a mirror and a piece of red rag fastened to it, used for ensnaring larks. \newline Un petit support avec un miroir et un morceau de chiffon rouge fixé dessus, utilisé pour attraper des alouettes. \ \hline \end{tabularx} \end{table} \pagebreak