simulate

simulate
transitive verb
1) (feign) vortäuschen; heucheln [Reue, Entrüstung, Begeisterung]; simulieren, vortäuschen [Krankheit]
2) (mimic) nachahmen
3) simulieren [Bedingungen, Wetter, Umwelt usw.]
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['simjuleit]
verb
(to cause (something) to appear to be real etc: This machine simulates the take-off and landing of an aircraft.) simulieren
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- simulation
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simu·late
[ˈsɪmjəleɪt]
vt
to \simulate sth
1. (resemble) etw nachahmen [o imitieren]
in cheap furniture, plastic is often used to \simulate wood bei billigen Möbeln wird häufig Holzimitat aus Plastik verwendet
2. (feign) etw vortäuschen
she \simulated pleasure at seeing him sie tat erfreut, ihn zu sehen
3. COMPUT (on a computer) etw simulieren [o nachvollziehen]
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['sImjʊleɪt]
vt
1) (= feign) vortäuschen; illness simulieren

to simulate sth (material) — etw imitieren; (animal, person) sich als etw tarnen

simulated leather — Lederimitation f

simulated sheepskin — falsches Schafsfell

2) (= reproduce) conditions simulieren
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simulate [ˈsımjʊleıt] v/t
1. vortäuschen, vorspiegeln, (vor)heucheln, besonders eine Krankheit simulieren:
simulated account WIRTSCH fingierte Rechnung
2. nachahmen, imitieren:
simulated WIRTSCH imitiert, Kunst…
3. MIL simulieren, Bedingungen, Vorgänge (wirklichkeitsgetreu) nachahmen, TECH auch im Modell nachbilden
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transitive verb
1) (feign) vortäuschen; heucheln [Reue, Entrüstung, Begeisterung]; simulieren, vortäuschen [Krankheit]
2) (mimic) nachahmen
3) simulieren [Bedingungen, Wetter, Umwelt usw.]
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v.
simulieren v.
vortäuschen v.

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