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simulator

/sim-yuh-ley-ter/US // ˈsɪm yəˌleɪ tər //UK // (ˈsɪmjʊˌleɪtə) //

模拟器,仿真器,模擬器,模拟机

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • Flight simulators and other more “sit down, strap in” kinds of gaming experiences might be more your gaming speed.

  • This is the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory solar simulator, a tool that can shine with the intensity of 20 Suns.

  • In the simulator, you can test the model against all kinds of extremely unlikely scenarios—including ones that have never occurred in history.

  • Today, it makes everything from home security cameras to Bluetooth speakers to high-end racing simulator wheels.

  • All of her simulators are available through Sheehan Medical, of which she is the founder and president.

  • By 2011, Airbus was working on a program to replicate these conditions in a flight simulator for use in pilot training.

  • I have no qualifications as a pilot, but I have flown a 777 in a Boeing simulator and provoked a stick shake.

  • You go through the simulator, you pull the trigger, you shoot the bad guy.

  • He and his colleagues used a GPS satellite simulator and managed to send GPS signals for more than a mile.

  • The game's creator, Sid Meier, somehow packed a plausible simulator of human history into a three-megabyte file.

  • As a matter of fact she was not so much young and unsophisticated as an unconscious simulator of simplicity.

  • In short, she was an accomplished embustera, and she richly earned the designation in the accusation of a simulator of miracles.

  • For instance, if a simulator is asked his name, his answer will show no connection with the question.

  • Cujus rei libet simulator atque dissimulator—A finished pretender and dissembler.

  • It has been the policy of that antient and grey simulator, in all ages, to hide his horns and claws.