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Definition of simulator in English: simulatornoun ˈsɪmjʊleɪtəˈsɪmjəˌleɪdər 1A machine designed to provide a realistic imitation of the controls and operation of a vehicle, aircraft, or other complex system, used for training purposes. Example sentencesExamples - The competence of commercial airline pilots of US-based carriers is assessed using standardized simulators of the aircraft they fly.
- The 16-strong fleet includes two simulators which are designed to give a choice of three rides, one in a helicopter, one in a Sea Harrier and another in a rigid raider.
- The tender for the aircraft also calls for a hospital bed kit for emergency medical evacuations and advanced simulators for crew training.
- It can be hard being the daughter of someone who designs air traffic control simulators for a living.
- The loan will provide funds for maritime simulators, laboratory equipment, teaching materials and consultancy services.
- The driving simulator, with a design based on a Vauxhall Corsa, provides an incredibly realistic driving experience.
- Other studies have assessed acceptability after people have had limited or extended experience with the systems in driving simulators or in actual vehicles.
- A final touch of realism in the simulator is provided by recorded acoustic noise from actual track runs.
- With an inexpensive sound system, artillery simulators and a reworked range, he provides soldiers with a first-class movement to contact experience.
- Neither should we neglect training prospective officers with the help of simulators, for which purpose appropriate funds and materiel ought to be allocated.
- The permits were for aircraft engines, navigation systems and training simulators or parts.
- The young doctors were tested for vigilance, attention and performance on a realistic driving simulator.
- The troops know this, and realistic training via the simulators is expected to be popular.
- We are planning to provide eight golf simulators which will be able to be used by everyone from professionals to those who would just like to try it out.
- Reactor simulators provide a very realistic training experience for power reactor operation.
- Constructive, virtual training simulations and simulators should replicate the threat realistically.
- In-flight weapon system simulators can be installed with a library of synthetic targets and threats.
- To keep the costs down, very realistic vehicle simulators are being used.
- Activities, including tours of aircraft, simulators and facilities, are incorporated into the workshop, which runs July 12-18.
- Fisher et al. reported that younger inexperienced drivers who were trained on simulators operated their vehicles in a safer, less risky style.
- 1.1 A program enabling a computer to execute programs written for a different operating system.
Example sentencesExamples - Before hardware was available, we developed and used simulators extensively for both the system firmware and kernel development to get the system-level software ready.
- The experimenter can save this text to a file and then invoke the NCS simulator on that file from the command line.
- Out there in the Linux world, you'll find a number of simulators of this type.
- Well, last year's demo did show a Palm simulator running a Solaris app on the other side of the Atlantic.
- Ikos has donated technology to help speed up the link between hardware emulators and software simulators running on workstations to a new industry consortium.
Definition of simulator in US English: simulatornounˈsimyəˌlādərˈsɪmjəˌleɪdər 1A machine with a similar set of controls designed to provide a realistic imitation of the operation of a vehicle, aircraft, or other complex system, used for training purposes. Example sentencesExamples - We are planning to provide eight golf simulators which will be able to be used by everyone from professionals to those who would just like to try it out.
- The young doctors were tested for vigilance, attention and performance on a realistic driving simulator.
- Neither should we neglect training prospective officers with the help of simulators, for which purpose appropriate funds and materiel ought to be allocated.
- Reactor simulators provide a very realistic training experience for power reactor operation.
- It can be hard being the daughter of someone who designs air traffic control simulators for a living.
- The 16-strong fleet includes two simulators which are designed to give a choice of three rides, one in a helicopter, one in a Sea Harrier and another in a rigid raider.
- To keep the costs down, very realistic vehicle simulators are being used.
- The permits were for aircraft engines, navigation systems and training simulators or parts.
- The tender for the aircraft also calls for a hospital bed kit for emergency medical evacuations and advanced simulators for crew training.
- Constructive, virtual training simulations and simulators should replicate the threat realistically.
- With an inexpensive sound system, artillery simulators and a reworked range, he provides soldiers with a first-class movement to contact experience.
- Fisher et al. reported that younger inexperienced drivers who were trained on simulators operated their vehicles in a safer, less risky style.
- The troops know this, and realistic training via the simulators is expected to be popular.
- In-flight weapon system simulators can be installed with a library of synthetic targets and threats.
- The competence of commercial airline pilots of US-based carriers is assessed using standardized simulators of the aircraft they fly.
- The driving simulator, with a design based on a Vauxhall Corsa, provides an incredibly realistic driving experience.
- Other studies have assessed acceptability after people have had limited or extended experience with the systems in driving simulators or in actual vehicles.
- A final touch of realism in the simulator is provided by recorded acoustic noise from actual track runs.
- Activities, including tours of aircraft, simulators and facilities, are incorporated into the workshop, which runs July 12-18.
- The loan will provide funds for maritime simulators, laboratory equipment, teaching materials and consultancy services.
- 1.1 A program enabling a computer to execute programs written for a different operating system.
Example sentencesExamples - Before hardware was available, we developed and used simulators extensively for both the system firmware and kernel development to get the system-level software ready.
- The experimenter can save this text to a file and then invoke the NCS simulator on that file from the command line.
- Out there in the Linux world, you'll find a number of simulators of this type.
- Ikos has donated technology to help speed up the link between hardware emulators and software simulators running on workstations to a new industry consortium.
- Well, last year's demo did show a Palm simulator running a Solaris app on the other side of the Atlantic.
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