simulate 的 2 个定义
sim·u·lat·ed, sim·u·lat·ing.
- to create a simulation, likeness, or model of: to simulate crisis conditions.
- to make a pretense of; feign: to simulate knowledge.
- to assume or have the appearance or characteristics of: He simulated the manners of the rich.
- Archaic. simulated.
simulate 近义词
pretend, imitate
simulate 的近义词 47 个
- affect
- mimic
- replicate
- reproduce
- resemble
- act
- ape
- assume
- bluff
- borrow
- cheat
- concoct
- copy
- counterfeit
- crib
- deceive
- disguise
- dissemble
- do
- equivocate
- exaggerate
- fabricate
- fake
- favor
- feature
- feign
- fence
- invent
- lie
- lift
- mirror
- misrepresent
- pirate
- play
- playact
- pose
- prevaricate
- steal
- act like
- do a take-off
- do like
- gloss over
- knock off
- make believe
- phony
- put on
- put on an act
simulate 的反义词 8 个
更多simulate例句
- The computer models that simulate weather and climate aren’t very good at capturing all aspects of an MJO.
- SoundSpaces simulates sounds you might hear in an indoor environment, like doors opening and closing, water running, a TV show playing, or a phone ringing.
- Our findings showed that the brain uses distinct patterns of activity for prediction errors and “simulated” prediction errors.
- When the restaurant was empty during lockdown, Li and his colleagues tested the theory with a few human volunteers, some mannequins and harmless gas droplets to trace and simulate the spread.
- The playable ad is a short version of a mobile game that simulates the gameplay of an advertised app.
- Back then there were no vapor cigarettes for you simulate smoking.
- Among its primary goals is to simulate a human brain using a vast network of connected supercomputers.
- Previous attempts to simulate brain processes used software, silicon chips, or a combination of both.
- But as a Hollywood music man, his job, in a sense, is to simulate it.
- The player squats on the Balance Board, and then lifts to their toes to simulate jumping (never jump on the Balance Board).
- The walking may simulate paralytic forms if hysteria is mixed with the neurasthenia.
- He had never even been able so to simulate tenderness as to succeed in singing a pathetic song.
- His dozen-odd UN regulars and Turkish partisans had done their best to simulate a paratroop attack in force.
- Have feet raised from the floor eight or ten inches, in order to simulate the squatting position.
- But there is no ingenuity which can simulate that soft cartilage on the end of the breast bone.