Examples of using Emulated in English and their translations into Chinese
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Imagine a mind-uploaded family, or a family comprised of emulated brains(called ems) that reside and interact within a powerful supercomputer.
Some countries have, to that end, effective mechanisms and/or extension programmes, which have a significant potential to be emulated by a broader set of countries.
After the death of Kamehameha, his son inherited the throne and emulated the Western constitutional monarchy.
They had not been the portals of fashion, but in this respect, she deemed, they had emulated such bulwarks.
The measures taken by the Swedish Government to prevent sex-related crimes were encouraging and should be emulated by other countries.
The Western Front was an intensely competitive environment, where the innovation of one side was emulated, improved upon or negated by the other.
The Advisory Committee welcomes these efforts and considers them a practice that could be emulated by other peacekeeping missions.
Two kinds of network play are supported by Dolphin: Emulated local multiplayer and Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
Ms. Gabr said that many of Norway' s achievements in the area of women' s rights should be emulated by all countries.
While blood and race were innate and unchangeable, civilization could be studied and emulated.
Only by tracking the increased impoverishment that occurs because of AIDS in a holistic manner can the effective practices be identified and emulated.
Consider the following figure that shows how the same web page looks on a desktop computer and an iPhone(emulated via Safari desktop browser).
The country has been particularly innovative in its use of airpower, emulated by many, now including Iran.
But clearly, if a girl is going“gaga” over a guy, there is something he is doing very right and that something, should be emulated.
Such normative strategic plans might be best practices to be emulated by the United Nations system organizations.
In theory, pretty easy- spin up a bunch of DOS boxes, each using at most 1MB of emulated RAM, and go to town.
His commitment to winning and to his team, should be respected and emulated by all modern day players.
Tasty could have tried to be the“Food Network of the internet” and emulated popular cooking shows on its social media channels.
VM/CMS predates the client/server distinction, and is nowadays used almost entirely as a server operating system with emulated IBM terminals.
Once again, the credit union movements in the OECD countries could be emulated by developing countries.