simulator / ˈsɪm yəˌleɪ tər /

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simulator 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person or thing that simulates.
  2. a machine for simulating certain environmental and other conditions for purposes of training or experimentation: a flight simulator.

simulator 近义词

simulator

等同于 quack

更多simulator例句

  1. Flight simulators and other more “sit down, strap in” kinds of gaming experiences might be more your gaming speed.
  2. This is the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory solar simulator, a tool that can shine with the intensity of 20 Suns.
  3. In the simulator, you can test the model against all kinds of extremely unlikely scenarios—including ones that have never occurred in history.
  4. Today, it makes everything from home security cameras to Bluetooth speakers to high-end racing simulator wheels.
  5. All of her simulators are available through Sheehan Medical, of which she is the founder and president.
  6. By 2011, Airbus was working on a program to replicate these conditions in a flight simulator for use in pilot training.
  7. I have no qualifications as a pilot, but I have flown a 777 in a Boeing simulator and provoked a stick shake.
  8. You go through the simulator, you pull the trigger, you shoot the bad guy.
  9. He and his colleagues used a GPS satellite simulator and managed to send GPS signals for more than a mile.
  10. The game's creator, Sid Meier, somehow packed a plausible simulator of human history into a three-megabyte file.
  11. As a matter of fact she was not so much young and unsophisticated as an unconscious simulator of simplicity.
  12. In short, she was an accomplished embustera, and she richly earned the designation in the accusation of a simulator of miracles.
  13. For instance, if a simulator is asked his name, his answer will show no connection with the question.
  14. Cujus rei libet simulator atque dissimulator—A finished pretender and dissembler.
  15. It has been the policy of that antient and grey simulator, in all ages, to hide his horns and claws.