modeled
有模型的,有模有样,有模式的,有模有样的
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- : a standard or example for imitation or comparison.
- : a representation, generally in miniature, to show the construction or appearance of something.
- : an image in clay, wax, or the like, to be reproduced in more durable material.
- : a person or thing that serves as a subject for an artist, sculptor, writer, etc.
- : a person whose profession is posing for artists or photographers.
- : a person employed to wear clothing or pose with a product for purposes of display and advertising.
- : a style or design of a particular product: His car is last year's model.
- : a pattern or mode of structure or formation.
- : a typical form or style.
- : a simplified representation of a system or phenomenon, as in the sciences or economics, with any hypotheses required to describe the system or explain the phenomenon, often mathematically.
- : Zoology. an animal that is mimicked in form or color by another.
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- : serving as an example or model: a model home open to prospective buyers.
- : worthy to serve as a model; exemplary: a model student.
- : being a small or miniature version of something: He enjoyed building model ships.
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mod·eled, mod·el·ing or mod·elled, mod·el·ling.
- : to form or plan according to a model.
- : to give shape or form to; fashion.
- : to make a miniature model of.
- : to fashion in clay, wax, or the like.
- : to simulate, commonly with the aid of a computer.
- : to display to other persons or to prospective customers, especially by wearing: to model dresses.
- : to use or include as an element in a larger construct: to model new data into the forecast.
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mod·eled, mod·el·ing or mod·elled, mod·el·ling.
- : to make models.
- : to produce designs in some plastic material.
- : to assume a typical or natural appearance, as the parts of a drawing in progress.
- : to serve or be employed as a model.
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Even as he participates in several WHO working groups on Covid-19, he’s trying to get the international body and other players to rethink their model.
Many museums are going to have to reimagine their business model.
In New York City, which was hit so hard in the spring, her model predicts that roughly 60 percent of the population may need immunity to contain the pandemic.
In addition, two other important models have emerged, one associated with University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and the other with Johns Hopkins University.
This research project delivered a heart model to explore novel digital therapies.
We built the tour budget ourselves and modeled projected revenue against expenses.
Kate Moss partnered with London restaurant 34 to make a Champagne coupe modeled on her left breast.
I read once that you actually modeled the character on your father.
She has modeled for Vivienne Westwood and Jean Paul Gaultier, and was married to Marilyn Manson.
And I heard Bradley Cooper modeled his Rocket accent off Joe Pesci in Goodfellas?
Its working is in beautiful harmony with that of the newly modeled corn-laws, as we shall presently explain.
It was a big, late-modeled touring car, of the kind that sells for nearly five thousand dollars.
This is a real ranch; small, as compared to others, but modeled as a farm in the East, for Gillis is a real farmer.
The brows are straight, the nose finely modeled, the lips rather full, the expression benignant.
Captain Putnam was a West Point graduate, and had modeled his school somewhat after that famous government institution.