simulative 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.
simulative 近义词
等同于 emulative
更多simulative例句
- From here, most solvers used Monte Carlo methods, simulating the game of Jeopardy!
- His group first developed the tubes that simulate muscles about three years ago.
- As I watched Beth dreamily focus on her imaginary chess board, simulating alternative possibilities, I thought about how that must be shaping her brain, particularly the part dedicated to planning and decision-making, the frontal cortex.
- He was an electrician and had made a cross with lightbulbs so when lit up it would simulate a burning cross.
- The pressurized pod is something like a wingless airplane, while the tube it’s in simulates a very high-altitude environment.
- There was that restless movement and frequent looking out at the corners of the eyes so characteristic of simulative disease.
- Perhaps a bark simulative of a courageous dog might induce the bear to leave.