simulate
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~ create a representation or model of; "The pilots are trained in conditions simulating high-altitude flights"
simulate
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~ reproduce someone's behavior or looks; "The mime imitated the passers-by"; "Children often copy their parents or older siblings"
simulate
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~ make a pretence of; "She assumed indifference, even though she was seething with anger"; "he feigned sleep"
simulere
— Verb
– Danish
~ efterligne virkelige forhold el. processer, ofte f ...
simulere
— Verb
– Danish
~ give udtryk for noget der reelt ikke er der, fx en ...
simultantolke
— Verb
– Danish
~ oversætte en talers replikker til et andet sprog m ...
sin
— Verb
– English
~ commit a sin; violate a law of God or a moral law
sin
— Verb
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~ commit a faux pas or a fault or make a serious mistake; "I blundered during the job interview"
sing
— Verb
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~ divulge confidential information or secrets; "Be careful--his secretary talks"
sing along
— Verb
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~ sing with a choir or an orchestra; "Every year the local orchestra and choir perform the `Messiah' and the audience is invited to sing along"
sing
— Verb
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~ make a whining, ringing, or whistling sound; "the kettle was singing"; "the bullet sang past his ear"
sight-sing
— Verb
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~ sing from a score without having seen it before; "This tenor can sightsing even the most difficult pieces"
sing
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~ to make melodious sounds; "The nightingale was singing"
sing
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~ deliver by singing; "Sing Christmas carols"
sing
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~ produce tones with the voice; "She was singing while she was cooking"; "My brother sings very well"
singe
— Verb
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~ become superficially burned; "my eyebrows singed when I bent over the flames"
singe
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– English
~ burn superficially or lightly; "I singed my eyebrows"
single out
— Verb
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~ treat differently on the basis of sex or race
single
— Verb
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~ hit a single; "the batter singled to left field"
single out
— Verb
– English
~ select from a group; "She was singled out for her outstanding performance"