emulate 的 2 个定义
em·u·lat·ed, em·u·lat·ing.
- to try to equal or excel; imitate with effort to equal or surpass: to emulate one's father as a concert violinist.
- to rival with some degree of success: Some smaller cities now emulate the major capitals in their cultural offerings.
- Computers. to imitate by using a software system, often including a microprogram or another computer that enables it to do the same work, run the same programs, etc., as the first.to replace with hardware to perform the same task.
- Obsolete. emulous.
emulate 近义词
copy the actions of
更多emulate例句
- In 2019, Apple filed a lawsuit against Corellium, which lets security researchers cheaply and easily test mobile devices by emulating their software rather than requiring them to access the physical devices.
- What’s more, some even sought to emulate the physical attributes the aforementioned TB unleashed upon its victims.
- Britain’s example has been emulated by Ireland, Canada, and New Zealand.
- Of course, you should still run your own experiments, but it’s just more capital-efficient to emulate than to trial-and-error from scratch.
- In 2020, the Baltimore Museum of Art moved to acquire works by female artists only for a 12-month period, a strategic shift that could be emulated to promote traditionally underrepresented artists of color as well.
- As you exit your teenage years, are there artist you would like to emulate?
- The experience is intended to emulate being taken hostage, which feels strange in these very real ISIS horror-drenched times.
- A role model is someone whose behaviors one seeks to emulate.
- In Chicago, you have rappers like Chief Keef posing with guns, and the young kids there emulate that.
- This is not an example that current governments and institutions should emulate.
- We shall, I know, emulate their steadfastness and achieve a result which will confer added laurels to French and British arms.
- She had no wish to emulate, but neither did she relish feeling provincial, a chit, an outsider.
- For, in the first place, who would wish to emulate extraordinary catastrophes?
- "And one that an Englishman may do well to emulate," returned Bluewater.
- Neither do I mean that we should set out to emulate the happy cannibals in the South Seas.