simulator
/ˈsɪmjuleɪtə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsɪmjuleɪtər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈsim-yə-ˌlā-tər/ (ame, mw)
simulator — 名詞
- simulatorsingular
- simulatorsplural
1. a machine or system that creates an artificial version of a real situation, allo
模擬器
模擬真實情境的訓練或測試裝置
a machine or system that creates an artificial version of a real situation, allowing people to practise skills or test designs safely without being in the actual environment.
The flight school uses a simulator to train pilots before flying a real plane.
這間飛行學校使用模擬器來訓練飛行員,之後才讓他們駕駛真正的飛機。
collocation: flight simulator — common compound noun
Antonia practised emergency landings on the simulator until she felt confident.
Antonia 在模擬器上練習緊急降落,直到她感到有信心為止。
practise + on a simulator
Drivers at the racing school spend hours in a simulator learning the track layout.
賽車學校的車手會花好幾個小時在模擬器上熟悉賽道路線。
Before building the bridge, the engineers tested its design on a computer simulator.
在建造這座橋樑之前,工程師先在電腦模擬器上測試了它的設計。
The hospital bought a medical simulator so student nurses could practise giving injections.
醫院購買了一臺醫療模擬器,讓護理系的學生可以練習注射。
- trainer
usually refers to a simpler device for basic instruction rather than full realistic reproduction
- mock-up
a full-sized physical model used for layout and appearance, often without working functions
- emulator
a computer system that exactly mimics another system's behaviour, especially in software development
用法筆記
Frequently used in compound nouns that name the type of simulation, such as flight simulator, driving simulator, or surgery simulator. The word is also common in computing, where a program mimics the behaviour of another system or device.