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emulator

/em-yuh-ley-ter/US // ˈɛm yəˌleɪ tər //

仿真器,仿真机,模拟器,仿真仪

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that imitates:Until quite recently, emulators copied the behaviors of those higher in the social scale than themselves; nowadays, however, people in higher social classes are imitating those in lower ones.
    • : Computers. hardware or software designed to imitate a different piece of hardware or a different software system, in order to do the same work or run the same programs:These JavaScript emulators allow you to run newer programs on older, incompatible operating systems.

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Examples

  • He first tried to emulate Britain’s most popular musician before the Beatles, Lonnie Donegan, dubbed “the King of Skiffle.”

  • I really wanted the clothes to emulate professional style—think fitted pencil skirts and dresses.

  • Using a commercial quantum annealer called D-Wave, Abel and Spannowsky programmed a string of about 200 qubits to emulate a quantum field with a higher- and a lower-energy state, analogous to a false vacuum and a true vacuum.

  • The Rockets never had quite enough to reach the NBA’s promised land — especially once more and more teams began emulating their strategies.

  • This wine is not grassy in the New Zealand-style that Chile often emulates.

  • I believe the latter lay at the center of another, even more fanatical emulator clique.

  • The climate is described by some emulator of Thomson to consist of "Tre mesi d'Inferno, nove d'inverno."

  • Of the same kind are the emotions which the death of an emulator or competitor produces.

  • According to Goethe, the ancients are "the despair of the emulator."