[VERB 动词]假装;冒充;装作 If you simulate an action or a feeling, you pretend that you are doing it or feeling it.
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They rolled about on the Gilligan Road, simulating a bloodthirsty fight...
他们在吉利根路上翻滚,模拟一场暴力厮杀。
He performed a simulated striptease.
他模仿了一段脱衣舞表演。
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[VERB 动词]模仿;模拟;仿造 If you simulate an object, a substance, or a noise, you produce something that looks or sounds like it.
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The wood had been painted to simulate stone...
木头上刷了漆以看起来像块石头。
Smoke was used to simulate steam coming from a smashed radiator...
用烟来模拟从撞碎的散热器中冒出的蒸气。
Cadets are having to use football rattles to simulate gunfire because blank ammunition is too costly.
空包弹太昂贵了,军校学员不得不用足球比赛时助威用的响板来模拟枪声。
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[VERB 动词]仿真;模拟 If you simulate a set of conditions, you create them artificially, for example in order to conduct an experiment.
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The scientist developed one model to simulate a full year of the globe's climate...
这名科学家研制了一个模型来模拟地球全年的气候。
Cars are tested to see how much damage they suffer in simulated crashes.
已经对车辆进行了测试以确定其在模拟撞车试验中会遭受多大的损坏。
Oxford
simu·lateAWL/ˈsɪmjuleɪt; NAmEˈsɪmjuleɪt/verb1simulatesth to pretend that you have a particular feeling 假装;冒充;装作SYN
feign
◆I tried to simulate surprise at the news.听到这个消息后,我竭力装出一副吃惊的样子。2simulatesth to create particular conditions that exist in real life using computers, models, etc, usually for study or training purposes (用计算机或模型等)模拟◆Computer software can be used to simulate conditions on the seabed.计算机软件可用于模拟海底状况。3simulatesth to be made to look like sth else 模仿;冒充◆a gas heater that simulates a coal fire模仿煤炉的煤气暖炉simulatesimulatessimulatedsimulatingsimu·late/ˈsɪmjuleɪt; NAmEˈsɪmjuleɪt/
1to make or produce something that is not real but has the appearance or feeling of being real: a machine that simulates conditions in space Interviews can be simulated in the classroom.2formal to pretend to have a feeling: He found it impossible to simulate grief.
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