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  3. A simulation is an approximate imitation of the operation of a process or system; that represents its operation over time. Simulation is used in many contexts, such as simulation of technology for performance tuning or optimizing, safety engineering, testing, training, education, and video games.

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Simulation games allow you to perform a wide range of tasks in some beautiful computer generated worlds without any real-life consequences. If you want to jump in an epic sports car and race at dangerous speeds arounfd a city, you can! If you want to try managing a charming farm or a busy city but don't want to have the stress and pressure, you. This is a simulation, but not a Monte Carlo simulation. Monte Carlo method: Pouring out a box of coins on a table, and then computing the ratio of coins that land heads versus tails is a Monte Carlo method of determining the behavior of repeated coin tosses, but it is not a simulation.

Etymology[edit]

First attested in 1340. From Middle Englishsimulacion/simulacioun, from Old Frenchsimulation/simulacion, from Latinsimulātiōnem, from simulō(imitate).

Noun[edit]

simulation (countable and uncountable, pluralsimulations)

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  1. Something that simulates a system or environment in order to predict actual behaviour.
    This exercise is a simulation of actual battle conditions.
    The most reliable simulation predicts that the hurricane will turn north.
  2. The process of simulating.
    Despite extensive simulation in the design phase, the aircraft failed to behave as expected.
  3. (video games) A video game designed to convey a more or less realistic experience, as of a sport or warfare.
    Some kids in the classroom will be playing simulations after school.
  4. Assuming an appearance which is feigned, or not true.
    • 1625, Francis Bacon, “Of Simulation and Dissimulation”, in The essays, or Counsels, civil & moral, with a table of the colours of good and evil. Whereunto is added The wisdome of the ancients, enlarged by the author[1], published 1680:
      For to him that opens himself, Men will hardly shew themselves averse, but will (fair) let him go on, and turn their freedom of speech to freedom of thought. And therefore it is a good shrewd Proverb of the Spaniard, Tell a lye, and find a Troth; as if there were no way of discovery, but by Simulation.
  5. (soccer) The act of falling over in order to be awarded a foul, when no foul has been committed.
    • 2004 April 19, Ravi Ubha, “Inside Soccer: FIFA gives Cameroon short(s) shrift”, in Seattle Post-Intelligencer[2]:
      'Players are very good at simulation,' said Premier League referee Graham Poll. 'I'm not saying they do practice, but I find it hard to believe they are so good at something without practicing. We have to issue more cards because it is the only way we can stop simulation spoiling the game. It is a cancer.'
    • 2012 February 11, “AVB wants action on simulation”, in Belfast Telegraph[3]:
      In the build-up to the second spot-kick, Villa-Boas felt United striker Danny Welbeck had deliberately tripped over the leg of Branislav Ivanovic rather than an intentional foul being committed. 'Referees have pretty clear orders on simulation, but it is difficult for them to assess the difference between simulation and fouls in those situations,' he said.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /sɪmjʊleɪʃən/

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English terms derived from the PIE root *sem-‎ (0 c, 25 e)

Translations[edit]

  • Catalan: simulació(ca)f
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 模擬(zh), 模拟(zh)(mónǐ)
  • Czech: simulace(cs)f
  • Finnish: simulointi(fi), mallinnus, jäljittely(fi)
  • French: simulation(fr)f
  • Georgian: სიმულაცია(simulacia)
  • German: Simulation(de)f
  • Italian: simulazione(it)
  • Japanese: 真似(まね, mane)
  • Malay: simulasi, penyelakuan
  • Portuguese: simulação(pt)f
  • Russian: симуля́ция(ru)f(simuljácija)
  • Spanish: simulación(es)
  • Swedish: simulering(sv)c
  • Catalan: simulació(ca)f
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 模擬(zh), 模拟(zh)(mónǐ)
  • Czech: simulace(cs)f
  • Esperanto: simulado
  • Finnish: mallinnus, simulointi(fi)
  • French: simulation(fr)f
  • Georgian: სიმულაცია(simulacia)
  • German: Simulation(de)f
  • Japanese: 真似(まね, mane)
  • Portuguese: simulação(pt)f
  • Russian: симуля́ция(ru)f(simuljácija), притво́рство(ru)n(pritvórstvo)
  • Spanish: simulación(es)f
  • Swedish: simulering(sv)c
assuming an appearance which is feigned, or not true
  • Catalan: simulació(ca)f, fingimentm, teatre(ca)m(metaphorical, colloquial), comèdia(ca)(metaphorical, colloquial)
  • French: déguisement(fr)m
  • Portuguese: simulação(pt)f, fingimento(pt)
  • Russian: симуля́ция(ru)f(simuljácija)
  • Spanish: simulación(es)f
  • Catalan: please add this translation if you can
  • Finnish: teeskentely(fi), filmaaminen(fi)
  • French: simulation(fr)f, (informal)comédie(fr)f
  • German: Schwalbe(de)f
  • Italian: simulazione(it)f
  • Portuguese: simulação(pt)f
  • Romanian: please add this translation if you can
  • Russian: симуля́ция(ru)f(simuljácija)
  • Spanish: simulación(es)f, piscinazo(es)m
  • Swedish: filmning(sv)c
The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables, removing any numbers. Numbers do not necessarily match those in definitions. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout#Translations.

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  • Dutch: (please verify)simulatie(nl)f
  • Hebrew: (please verify)הַדְמָיָה(he)f(hadmaya), (please verify)סִימוּלַצְיָהf(simulatsya)
  • Italian: (please verify)simulazione(it)f
  • Quechua: (please verify)simsiker
  • Romanian: (please verify)simulare(ro)f
  • Turkish: (please verify)benzetim(tr), (please verify)simülasyon(tr)

French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latinsimulātiō.

Pronunciation[edit]

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Noun[edit]

simulationf (pluralsimulations)

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Further reading[edit]

  • “simulation” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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