slovo | definícia |
simulate (encz) | simulate,předstírat v: Zdeněk Brož |
simulate (encz) | simulate,simulovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
Simulate (gcide) | 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.
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Simulate (gcide) | 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.
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The Puritans, even in the depths of the dungeons to
which she had sent them, prayed, and with no simulated
fervor, that she might be kept from the dagger of the
assassin. --Macaulay.
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simulate (wn) | simulate
v 1: reproduce someone's behavior or looks; "The mime imitated
the passers-by"; "Children often copy their parents or
older siblings" [syn: imitate, copy, simulate]
2: create a representation or model of; "The pilots are trained
in conditions simulating high-altitude flights" [syn:
model, simulate]
3: make a pretence of; "She assumed indifference, even though
she was seething with anger"; "he feigned sleep" [syn:
simulate, assume, sham, feign] |
simulate (foldoc) | simulation
simulate
Attempting to predict aspects of the
behaviour of some system by creating an approximate (mathematical)
model of it. This can be done by physical modelling, by writing a
special-purpose computer program or using a more general
simulation package, probably still aimed at a particular kind of
simulation (e.g. structural engineering, fluid flow). Typical
examples are aircraft flight simlators or electronic circuit
simulators.
A great many simulation languages exist, e.g. Simula.
See also emulation, Markov chain.
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dissimulate (encz) | dissimulate,předstírat v: Zdeněk Broždissimulate,simulovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
simulate (encz) | simulate,předstírat v: Zdeněk Brožsimulate,simulovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
simulated (encz) | simulated,simulovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
simulated military operation (encz) | simulated military operation, n: |
simulates (encz) | simulates,simuluje v: Zdeněk Brož |
Assimulate (gcide) | Assimulate \As*sim"u*late\, v. t. [L. assimulatus, p. p. of
assimulare, equiv. to assimilare. See Assimilate, v. t.]
1. To feign; to counterfeit; to simulate; to resemble. [Obs.]
--Blount.
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2. To assimilate. [Obs.] --Sir M. Hale.
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Dissimulate (gcide) | Dissimulate \Dis*sim"u*late\, a. [L. dissimulatus, p. p. of
dissimulare. See Dissemble.]
Feigning; simulating; pretending. [Obs.] --Henryson.
[1913 Webster]dissimulate \dis*sim"u*late\, v. i.
To dissemble; to feign; to pretend.
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dissimulate (gcide) | Dissimulate \Dis*sim"u*late\, a. [L. dissimulatus, p. p. of
dissimulare. See Dissemble.]
Feigning; simulating; pretending. [Obs.] --Henryson.
[1913 Webster]dissimulate \dis*sim"u*late\, v. i.
To dissemble; to feign; to pretend.
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Insimulate (gcide) | Insimulate \In*sim"u*late\, v. t. [L. insimulatus, p. p. of
insimulare to accuse.]
To accuse. [Obs.] --Donne.
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Simulated (gcide) | 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.
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The Puritans, even in the depths of the dungeons to
which she had sent them, prayed, and with no simulated
fervor, that she might be kept from the dagger of the
assassin. --Macaulay.
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dissimulate (wn) | dissimulate
v 1: hide (feelings) from other people |
simulate (wn) | simulate
v 1: reproduce someone's behavior or looks; "The mime imitated
the passers-by"; "Children often copy their parents or
older siblings" [syn: imitate, copy, simulate]
2: create a representation or model of; "The pilots are trained
in conditions simulating high-altitude flights" [syn:
model, simulate]
3: make a pretence of; "She assumed indifference, even though
she was seething with anger"; "he feigned sleep" [syn:
simulate, assume, sham, feign] |
simulated (wn) | simulated
adj 1: not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine
article; "it isn't fake anything; it's real synthetic
fur"; "faux pearls"; "false teeth"; "decorated with
imitation palm leaves"; "a purse of simulated alligator
hide" [syn: fake, false, faux, imitation,
simulated]
2: reproduced or made to resemble; imitative in character;
"under simulated combat conditions" |
simulated military operation (wn) | simulated military operation
n 1: a military training exercise [syn: maneuver, manoeuvre,
simulated military operation] |
adaptive simulated annealing (foldoc) | Adaptive Simulated Annealing
ASA
(ASA) An algorithm for global optimisation of
generic functions by Lester Ingber
.
(http://alumni.caltech.edu/~ingber/).
(http://ingber.com/).
Mailing list: .
(2000-02-29)
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simulate (foldoc) | simulation
simulate
Attempting to predict aspects of the
behaviour of some system by creating an approximate (mathematical)
model of it. This can be done by physical modelling, by writing a
special-purpose computer program or using a more general
simulation package, probably still aimed at a particular kind of
simulation (e.g. structural engineering, fluid flow). Typical
examples are aircraft flight simlators or electronic circuit
simulators.
A great many simulation languages exist, e.g. Simula.
See also emulation, Markov chain.
(1995-02-23)
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simulated annealing (foldoc) | simulated annealing
annealing
A technique which can be applied to any minimisation or
learning process based on successive update steps (either
random or deterministic) where the update step length is
proportional to an arbitrarily set parameter which can play
the role of a temperature. Then, in analogy with the
annealing of metals, the temperature is made high in the early
stages of the process for faster minimisation or learning,
then is reduced for greater stability.
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