Simulate Meaning in English
word
ˈsɪmjəˌɫeɪt/, /ˈsɪmjəɫət
SIM-yuh-layt
sˈɪmjʊlˌeɪt
SIM-yuh-layt
Definição
To imitate the appearance, character, or behavior of something, usually to study or understand it, or to pretend to have or feel something.
Uso & Nuances
Often used in science, engineering, or training contexts: 'simulate a situation', 'simulate a process.' Can also mean pretending (emotion, sickness) but is more formal/technical than 'pretend.' Common in phrases: 'simulate conditions,' 'simulate a flight.'
Spanish: simularPortuguese (BR): simularPortuguese (PT): simularChinese (Simplified): 模拟Chinese (Traditional): 模擬Hindi: अनुकृति करनाArabic: يحاكيBengali: অনুকরণ করা - অনুকরণ করে দেখানোRussian: симулировать - моделироватьJapanese: シミュレートする - 模倣するVietnamese: mô phỏng - giả lậpKorean: 모방하다 - 시뮬레이션하다Turkish: simüle etmek - taklit etmekUrdu: نقل کرنا - حقیقی طور پر ظاہر کرناIndonesian: mensimulasikan - meniru
Frases de Exemplo
The scientists simulate weather in the lab.
basic
Pilots simulate emergencies during training.
basic
Some games simulate real-world activities.
basic
It's hard to simulate the excitement of a live concert.
natural
He tried to simulate sadness, but everyone knew he was acting.
natural
Engineers use computers to simulate how bridges will handle stress.
natural