emulative 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.
emulative 近义词
imitative
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- He appears determined to emulate not just Brady’s work habits, but his unquenchable pursuit of multiple titles, and ability to drag an entire franchise along for the quest.
- Because of that, whoever wins will invariably sketch a blueprint for the rest of the league to follow — as difficult as each build might be to emulate.
- The unknown attackers are targeting select users of NoxPlayer, a software package that emulates the Android operating system on PCs and Macs.
- Tyson leaves behind not just a body of performances but a way of being, of living in the world, that it would do us all good to emulate.
- Goethe grasped antiquity in the right way · invariably with an emulative soul.
- The result is that the instinct of workmanship works out in an emulative demonstration of force.
- This is especially true if his dominant impulses are the unreflecting emulative propensities of the predaceous temperament.
- But after all allowances and deductions have been made, there is left some remainder of motives of a non-emulative kind.
- His emulative practice of his art asks for a closer consideration than that usually given to it.