B2 noun ニュートラル

simulation

/ˌsɪm.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/

A simulation is the imitation or representation of a real-world process or system over time. It involves using a model to study how a system works or to train individuals in a safe, controlled environment.

例文

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1

The pilot spent hours in a flight simulation to prepare for emergency landings.

The pilot spent hours in a flight simulation to prepare for emergency landings.

2

The government conducted a simulation of the economic crisis to evaluate potential recovery strategies.

The government conducted a simulation of the economic crisis to evaluate potential recovery strategies.

3

This game is a great simulation of what it's like to manage a professional sports team.

This game is a great simulation of what it's like to manage a professional sports team.

語族

名詞
simulation
Verb
simulate
形容詞
simulated
関連
simulator
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覚え方のコツ

Think of the 'Sims' video game. It is a Life Simulation where you control virtual people.

クイックテスト

The medical students used a highly realistic ___ to practice the complex surgical procedure.

正解!

正解は: simulation

例文

1

The pilot spent hours in a flight simulation to prepare for emergency landings.

everyday

The pilot spent hours in a flight simulation to prepare for emergency landings.

2

The government conducted a simulation of the economic crisis to evaluate potential recovery strategies.

formal

The government conducted a simulation of the economic crisis to evaluate potential recovery strategies.

3

This game is a great simulation of what it's like to manage a professional sports team.

informal

This game is a great simulation of what it's like to manage a professional sports team.

4

Advanced computer simulations allow scientists to predict climate patterns with increasing accuracy.

academic

Advanced computer simulations allow scientists to predict climate patterns with increasing accuracy.

5

Before launching the new production line, we ran a digital simulation to identify potential bottlenecks.

business

Before launching the new production line, we ran a digital simulation to identify potential bottlenecks.

語族

名詞
simulation
Verb
simulate
形容詞
simulated
関連
simulator

よく使う組み合わせ

computer simulation computer simulation
flight simulation flight simulation
realistic simulation realistic simulation
run a simulation run a simulation
simulation software simulation software

よく使うフレーズ

training simulation

training simulation

digital simulation

digital simulation

live-action simulation

live-action simulation

よく混同される語

simulation vs stimulation

Stimulation refers to encouraging activity or excitement, while simulation refers to creating a model or imitation.

simulation vs dissimulation

Dissimulation specifically means hiding one's true feelings or intentions, whereas simulation is more general modeling.

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使い方のコツ

Simulation is widely used in technical and scientific fields to describe computer-generated models. It can also be used in medical or sports contexts to describe the act of faking an injury or symptom.

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よくある間違い

Learners often accidentally say 'stimulation' when they mean 'simulation.' Be careful with the 'mu' versus 'tu' sounds.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of the 'Sims' video game. It is a Life Simulation where you control virtual people.

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語源

Derived from the Latin 'simulare', which means to copy, represent, or feign.

文法パターン

Countable noun (plural: simulations) Often used as an attributive noun before other nouns (e.g., simulation model)
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文化的な背景

The 'Simulation Theory' is a popular modern philosophical discussion suggesting that our entire universe might be a computer-generated simulation.

クイックテスト

The medical students used a highly realistic ___ to practice the complex surgical procedure.

正解!

正解は: simulation

関連単語

ultraducor

C1

An ultraducor is a high-performance technological component or material engineered for the extremely efficient transmission of energy, data, or thermal signals. It is primarily used in advanced physics and aerospace engineering to facilitate flux with near-zero resistance or loss of integrity.

interlaterence

C1

Pertaining to the mutual influence, interaction, or interference occurring between two lateral sides or parallel components of a system. It describes the state where side-by-side elements overlap in function or effect, often used in technical or cognitive analysis.

extrascior

C1

To criticize or censure someone or something with extreme severity, effectively 'stripping away' their reputation or defense. It is frequently used in formal or academic contexts to describe a scathing review or a public denouncement of behavior or policy.

macromotion

C1

Refers to large-scale, visible, or significant movement between two parts that are intended to be fixed or stable. In technical and medical contexts, it specifically describes the displacement of a component, such as a prosthetic implant, relative to its surrounding structure.

repedency

C1

Describing a state or quality of being repetitive or showing a tendency toward recurrence in patterns or behavior. It is frequently utilized in technical or test-specific contexts to analyze the frequency of repeated elements within a sequence.

supercludious

C1

A state of extreme exclusivity or a structural condition of being entirely enclosed and impenetrable to outside influence. It describes a system, group, or physical space that maintains absolute boundaries against external elements.

retortless

C1

To be without a quick, witty, or sharp reply; it describes the state of being unable to respond to a criticism, insult, or clever remark. It implies that someone has been silenced or bested in a verbal exchange.

revictic

C1

A revictic is the formal act or specific instance of replenishing essential provisions, such as food, water, and survival gear, for a group in a remote or confined environment. It refers to both the logistical process of resupplying and the new stock itself within specialized military or historical contexts.

exspircy

C1

The end of a period of time for which something is valid, or the formal termination of a contract, agreement, or biological life. It refers specifically to the moment something ceases to be active or legally binding.

anspirate

C1

In a medical or laboratory context, an anspirate refers to the substance, such as fluid, tissue, or gas, that has been drawn out of a body cavity or organ using suction. It is primarily collected for diagnostic purposes to identify infections, malignancies, or other physiological conditions.

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