Examples of using Emulates in English and their translations into Spanish
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Rothko seascapes' is a series of photographs that emulates the blurry layers,
Its soil, formed by more than six million colored tiles, emulates the shapes of the waves of the sea.
Fun game of golf in which emulates a hacker who must save his boat with his skills in this sport.
This emulates the feeling of pressing on a guitar string,
I began developing a program which emulates the Area 51 floor plan, a perfect blueprint of their precious secret base.
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The name of Les Six, an even looser collection of French-speaking composers, emulates that of"The Five.
The layout of the complex has a radial geometric arrangement that emulates the site's profile
the user chooses a previously created structure and then emulates it using tools similar to those of a spirograph.
Specifically, we would like to have another restaurant in the greater San Antonio area that emulates the prototypes in Puebla: modern dining with a full bar.
part of a program that reads a specific byte code and emulates the workings of a processor,
Pixel Force Left 4 Dead is a 2D arcade-style game with retro graphics that emulates to perfection the playability of the 8 bit Nintendo combined with the levels
The tool emulates the behavior of a commuter who would attempt to associate with an Access Point on a bus,
The real story of the print that emulates the skin of the leopard is older than you think, its origins occur
such as a test track that emulates a wide variety of vehicle use conditions,
is even thicker and is slightly textured and emulates natural stone,
The John Birch Society emulates Communist cells
where he co-wrote the Pixomatic software renderer, which emulates the functionality of a DirectX 7-level graphics card and is used as
A switch mouse is a device which emulates a conventional mouse with one ore two switches that move the mouse pointer horizontally,
dance in a fierce manner that emulates fighting, all to the accompaniment of a beaten slit drum or a tin box, which sets the tempo.