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41 simulate
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42 simulate
воспроизводить (напр. условия эксплуатации при испытаниях) -
43 simulate
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44 simulate
моделировать; имитировать -
45 simulate
имитировать; моделировать -
46 simulate
имитировать; моделировать, проверять на моделиEnglish-Russian dictionary of aviation and missile bases > simulate
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48 simulate
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49 simulate
имитировать; воспроизводить; моделировать -
50 simulate
имитировать, моделироватьEnglish-Russian dictionary of program "Mir-Shuttle" > simulate
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51 simulate
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52 simulate
имитировать, моделировать -
53 simulate
моделировать; имитировать процесс; проверять на модели -
54 simulate
1. моделировать; имитировать2. проверять на моделиThe English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > simulate
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55 simulate
имитировать; моделировать -
56 simulate
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57 simulate
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58 simulate-fly-simulate test philosophy
методика исследований по принципу моделирование-летное испытание- моделирование -
59 simulate a fire
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > simulate a fire
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60 simulate a landing
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > simulate a landing
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simulate — sim·u·late / sim yə ˌlāt/ vt lat·ed, lat·ing in the civil law of Louisiana: to make or carry out in a manner that does not express one s true intent a simulated sale of the debtor s property in which no consideration was paid Merriam Webster’s… … Law dictionary
simulate — [sim′yo͞o lāt΄, sim′yəlāt΄] vt. simulated, simulating [< L simulatus, pp. of simulare, to feign < simul, together with, at the same time: see SAME] 1. to give a false indication or appearance of; pretend; feign [to simulate an interest] 2.… … English World dictionary
Simulate — Sim u*late, a. [L. simulatus, p. p. of simulare to simulate; akin to simul at the same time, together, similis like. See {Similar}, and cf. {Dissemble}, {Semblance}.] Feigned; pretended. Bale. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Simulate — Sim u*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Simulated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Simulating}.] To assume the mere appearance of, without the reality; to assume the signs or indications of, falsely; to counterfeit; to feign. [1913 Webster] The Puritans, even in the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
simulate — (v.) 1620s (implied in simulated), from L. simulatus, pp. of simulare (see SIMULATION (Cf. simulation)). First record of simulated in sense of imitative for purposes of experiment or training is from 1966 (simulation in this sense dates from… … Etymology dictionary
simulate — feign, counterfeit, sham, pretend, *assume, affect Analogous words: dissemble, *disguise, cloak, mask, camouflage: ape, mock, mimic, imitate, *copy … New Dictionary of Synonyms
simulate — [v] pretend, imitate act, act like, affect, ape, assume, bluff, borrow, cheat, concoct, copy, counterfeit, crib*, deceive, disguise, dissemble, do, do a take off*, do like*, equivocate, exaggerate, fabricate, fake, favor, feature, feign, fence,… … New thesaurus
simulate — ► VERB ▪ imitate or reproduce the appearance, character, or conditions of. DERIVATIVES simulant noun simulation noun. ORIGIN Latin simulare copy, represent … English terms dictionary
simulate — [[t]sɪ̱mjʊleɪt[/t]] simulates, simulating, simulated 1) VERB If you simulate an action or a feeling, you pretend that you are doing it or feeling it. [V n] They rolled about on the Gilligan Road, simulating a bloodthirsty fight... [V ed] He… … English dictionary
simulate — 01. Wind tunnels [simulate] the conditions a vehicle will encounter when it moves through the air. 02. Warning: This movie contains scenes of [simulated] sex. 03. Using virtual reality, doctors can experiment with new procedures on [simulated]… … Grammatical examples in English
simulate — simulation sim‧u‧la‧tion [ˌsɪmjˈleɪʆn] noun [countable, uncountable] an activity or situation that produces conditions which are not real, but have the appearance of being real, used especially for testing something: • A computer simulation… … Financial and business terms