simulator
IPA: sˈɪmjʌɫeɪtɝ
noun
- One who simulates or feigns.
- A machine or system that simulates an environment (such as an aircraft cockpit), often for training purposes.
- (video games) A game that attempts to reproduce an experience realistically.
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Examples of "simulator" in Sentences
- New simulator is next step on the road to developing quantum computers
- CHIAO: Well, you know, I mean, the simulator is a great training ground.
- The simulator is a large metal box that sits high on a lift inside NASA's Johnson Space Center.
- A very promising candidate comes from the University of Florida: the world's largest portable hurricane wind and rain simulator.
- The proposed simulator is unique because it could let researchers control how individual particles move and interact with each other.
- Since this simulator is so intricate and complex, and since the asking price seems fairly high, I have created a website that describes, in great detail, every aspect of every item included in the auction.
- Here's an accurate description : The simulator is a big red box that moves around on hydraulics while the 10 people inside look at a frighteningly real computer simulation on a screen where the front window ought to be.
- One major problem is simply the cost and complex production of the actual submersibles and training on running equipment to get an operation going, but there’s huge potential in simulator programs for basic training purposes.
- When our airline does not own its own simulator, which is often the case, every six months we are flown to a facility where a simulator is located, and where our company rents time on machine owned and operated by a third party.
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