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look·a·like, look-alike /ˈlʊkəlaɪk/ noun [countable] informalLIKE/SIMILAR someone who looks very similar to someone who is famous 酷似〔某个名人〕的人 a Madonna lookalike 一个长得酷似麦当娜的人Examples from the Corpuslookalike• Fifteen years ago the Renault 12 lookalike needed just over six litres to cover 60 miles the current model drinks seven.• Both are Hollywood-style productions, one a soppy Western, the other a slapstick item featuring a Chaplin lookalike.• Coming towards him, big smile freezing fast, was this Julie Christie lookalike in Fringed Suede.• Mao lookalikes also dominate the cinema.• Victoria's lookalike sister Louise, 24, arrived with a male pal who was the image of Becks.• In the meantime, maybe he would offer him the girl, the lookalike.• She's one of five winners of the lookalike contest.look·a·like nounChineseSyllable looks to who very Corpus similar someone |