emulating 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.
emulating 近义词
copy the actions of
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- They watch all these mobile quarterbacks and they emulate them.
- The vaccine uses mRNA, a never-before-approved technology, that uses genetic material to trick cells into producing a protein that emulates the virus.
- For Eleanor he was the best supercharged citizen to emulate.
- The Nebraskan doesn’t emulate the technique of the Washington painters, notably Morris Louis and Kenneth Noland, who came to prominence six decades ago.
- In their general structure and function, deep nets aspire loosely to emulate brains, in which the adjusted strengths of connections between neurons reflect learned associations.
- Like the holiday of Christmas, it is a mix of German and American ingredients emulating the Kolsch beers of Köln.
- In an attempt to win her vote days before, Schultz, perhaps emulating Ted Cruz, read Green Eggs and Ham to her children.
- Admittedly, Doolittle has a way to go before emulating the poetic majesty of the late Winehouse.
- At other times, he spoke of emulating the settler movement, of which he was a follower in his youth.
- The day after she posted the video, the actor Kellen was emulating caught wind of what was making the inbox and Twitter rounds.
- But it is emulating Mrs. Partington and her mop to attempt to preach down a (p. 206) world.
- Perhaps at this moment his wife could hardly sympathise, when she thought of her boys emulating such deeds.
- “By lying too long in one position,” he replied, unconsciously emulating her flippancy.
- "I am emulating Florence Nightingale," she returned lightly.
- About 1782 she, emulating the example of Madame Mara, appeared as a singer at Dresden, but with comparatively small success.