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emulation

/em-yuh-ley-shuhn/US // ˌɛm yəˈleɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌɛmjʊˈleɪʃən) //

仿真,仿真度,仿真性,仿真技术

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : effort or desire to equal or excel others.
    • : Obsolete. jealous rivalry.

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Examples

  • Windows 10 can only emulate 32-bit x86 apps, though beta versions of Windows 10 have supported x86-64 code emulation since late last year.

  • You'll still need to deal with the performance penalty of code emulation.

  • Today, Microsoft announced in a long-winded blog post that that limitation will soon change, as emulation of 64-bit Windows applications is going into a public-testing phase soon.

  • Being praised for false emulation is nearly as bad as being pilloried for false errors.

  • What's not clear is whether Platt will profit or finally suffer from all the adoration and emulation.

  • Eliphaz Laki had been someone worthy of emulation: a prominent civil servant, a regional administrator known as a saza chief.

  • It was very much the same way I believe Obama will seek to lead—partly by instinct and partly by emulation.

  • Norman lives, like all school-boys, a life of emulation, and has never met with anything but success.

  • The being at school has really been a good thing for her, for she feels herself that she is the better for emulation.'

  • She did not issue an order; and in emulation of her quiet manner, his instructions to his satellites were inaudible to the guests.

  • The emulation between the French and English troops at the diggings was immense, and at the same time most good-humoured.

  • This, as will be perceived, was skilfully designed to put him on his mettle, and rouse a useful spirit of emulation.