ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -emulat-, *emulat* |
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| emulate | (เอม'มิวเลท) vt. เอาอย่าง, พยายามเลียนแบบ, พยายามจะให้เท่าเทียมหรือดีกว่า., See also: emulation n. ดูemulate emulative adj. ดูemulate, Syn. imitate | emulation | การเลียนแบบหมายถึง การเลียนแบบ ไม่ว่าจะเป็นการทำโปรแกรม การทำเครื่องคอมพิวเตอร์ หรือบริภัณฑ์รอบข้าง (peripherals) เช่น เราพูดได้ว่า เครื่องพิมพ์สำหรับเครื่องคอมพิวเตอร์นั้น ส่วนใหญ่เลียนแบบ Epson หรือไม่ก็ Hewlett Packard LaserJet อย่างนี้ เป็นต้น |
| emulate | (vi) แข่งดี, แข่งขัน, เอาอย่าง, เลียนแบบ | emulation | (n) ความแข่งดี, ความชิงดีชิงเด่น, การแข่งขัน, การเอาอย่าง |
| | | | emulate | (v) strive to equal or match, especially by imitating | emulate | (v) imitate the function of (another system), as by modifying the hardware or the software | emulate | (v) compete with successfully; approach or reach equality with | emulation | (n) ambition to equal or excel | emulation | (n) (computer science) technique of one machine obtaining the same results as another | emulation | (n) effort to equal or surpass another |
| Emulate | a. [ L. aemulatus, p. p. of aemulari, fr. aemulus emulous; prob. akin to E. imitate. ] Striving to excel; ambitious; emulous. [ Obs. ] “A most emulate pride.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | Emulate | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Emulated p. pr. & vb. n. Emulating ] To strive to equal or to excel in qualities or actions; to imitate, with a view to equal or to outdo, to vie with; to rival; as, to emulate the good and the great. [ 1913 Webster ] Thine eye would emulate the diamond. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | Emulation | n. [ L. aemulatio: cf. F. émulation. ] 1. The endeavor to equal or to excel another in qualities or actions; an assiduous striving to equal or excel another; rivalry. [ 1913 Webster ] A noble emulation heats your breast. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Jealous rivalry; envy; envious contention. [ 1913 Webster ] Such factious emulations shall arise. Shak. 3. imitation (of an admired model) for the purpose of improving one's own qualities. [ PJC ] [ Chivalry was ] an ideal which, if never met with in real life, was acknowledged by all as the highest model for emulation. Thomas Bulfinch (Mythology) [ PJC ] 4. (Computers) the imitation of the actions of a computer system or component, especially a processor, by means of a computer program, with the goal of predicting the behavior and performance characteristics of that system without actually manufacturing it. [ PJC ] 1996 marked the year that emulation became a mainstream design verification tool. Computer Design (editorial, 1998) Syn. -- Competition; rivalry; contest; contention; strife. -- Emulation, Competition, Rivalry. Competition is the struggle of two or more persons for the same object. Emulation is an ardent desire for superiority, arising from competition, but now implying, of necessity, any improper feeling. Rivalry is a personal contest, and, almost of course, has a selfish object and gives rise to envy. “Competition and emulation have honor for their basis; rivalry is but a desire for selfish gratification. Competition and emulation animate to effort; rivalry usually produces hatred. Competition and emulation seek to merit success; rivalry is contented with obtaining it.” Crabb. [ 1913 Webster ] | Emulative | a. Inclined to emulation; aspiring to competition; rivaling; as, an emulative person or effort. “Emulative zeal.” Hoole. [ 1913 Webster ] | Emulatively | adv. In an emulative manner; with emulation. [ 1913 Webster ] | Emulator | n. [ L. aemulator. ] One who emulates, or strives to equal or surpass. [ 1913 Webster ] As Virgil rivaled Homer, Milton was the emulator of both. Bp. Warburton. [ 1913 Webster ] | Emulatory | a. Pertaining to emulation; connected with rivalry. [ R. ] “Emulatory officiousness.” Bp. Hall. [ 1913 Webster ] | Emulatress | n. A female emulator. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
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