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impersonate 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
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/imˈpərsəˌnāt/,
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impersonates, 3rd person singular present; impersonated, past tense; impersonated, past participle; impersonating, present participle;
  1. Pretend to be (another person) as entertainment or in order to deceive someone
    • - it's a very serious offense to impersonate a police officer

  1. assume or act the character of; "She impersonates Madonna"; "The actor portrays an elderly, lonely man"
  2. represent another person with comic intentions
  3. pose: pretend to be someone you are not; sometimes with fraudulent intentions; "She posed as the Czar's daughter"
  4. (impersonation) caricature: a representation of a person that is exaggerated for comic effect
  5. (impersonation) imposture: pretending to be another person
  6. An impersonator is someone who imitates or copies the behavior or actions of another. There are many reasons for someone to be an impersonator, some common ones being as follows: * Legally: An entertainer impersonates a celebrity, generally for entertainment, and makes fun of their recent ...
  7. To manifest in corporeal form, or in one's own person or body; To pretend to be (a different person), to assume the identity of
  8. (impersonation) Occurs when an entity pretends to be someone or something it is not.
  9. (impersonation) Impersonate any person or entity; falsely state or otherwise misrepresent your affiliation with any person or entity, including ExReviews; forge headers or otherwise manipulate identifiers in order to disguise the origin of any submissions to us or through the Site; or expressly ...
  10. (Impersonation) You may not impersonate others through the Babbleville service in a manner that does or is intended to mislead, confuse, or deceive others
  11. (Impersonation) A technique by which one process can take on the security attributes of another process, as when a server process impersonates a client process to complete a task involving objects to which the server does not normally have access.
  12. (Impersonation) Mediums who are controlled by the spirit of a deceased person frequently impersonate that person, imitate his voice and gestures, his physical peculiarities and manners, and exhibit the symptoms of any disease from which he may have suffered. (See Trance Personalities.)
  13. (Impersonation) The ability of a machine on a network to appear as if it is another machine. The synonym "spoofing" is often used within the hacker underground.
  14. (Impersonation) The crime of pretending to be another individual in order to deceive others and gain some advantage.
  15. (Impersonation) Where false routing advertisements redirect traffic away from the intended destination and instead directs traffic to a site that masquerades as the destination service. ...
  16. (Impersonation) embodiment. Ancient prophets impersonated the gods (that is, claim to speak the words of gods); stage actors impersonate characters.
  17. (Impersonation) pretending to be authorized to enter a secure location. Examples include swaggering into a site equipped with what look like tool kits of the manufacturer of computer equipment, or pretending to be a janitor. Impersonation is a key element of social engineering.
  18. (impersonation) A breach of communication security in which the information is passed to a person posing as the intended receiver or information is sent by a person posing as someone else. See also eavesdropping, tampering.
  19. (impersonation) pretending to be someone else by using fake names or creating a fake identity; breaking into someone’s account and sending messages to make the person look bad or get them in trouble.
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  21. The server can access resources by using the security credentials of the caller. The server cannot pass on the credentials. The IOM server attempts to impersonate the caller. This is the recommended setting.