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simulated

US // (ˈsɪmjʊˌleɪtɪd) //

模拟的,仿真的,模拟,仿真

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : being an imitation of the genuine article, usually made from cheaper material
    • : imitated; feigned

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Examples

  • No actual sex happened during the filming of Drone Boning—it was all simulated.

  • Many schools seem to include both didactic sessions and practice sessions with simulated patients.

  • Parents taking their children to see the real-life Hannah Montana were greeted by simulated oral sex and more.

  • And the paying public seems to like simulated gunplay now as much as it did back in 1968.

  • We then made a separate program that simulated a user selecting from the menu of suggested corrections and recorded the results.

  • He knew perfectly well that the dreadful laugh was not simulated, and he was quite aware of the appropriate remedies.

  • In the summer, with the Big Top, I often simulated the ringmaster to make announcements from the center ring.

  • Here a sort of panel, cut square, and covered with round embossments in various positions, simulated a vague bas-relief.

  • Long trails of a pale tint simulated upon the water the folds of a winding-sheet.

  • The chums looked up from their books with well simulated surprise.