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单词 modelling
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modelling


mod·el

M0362000 (mŏd′l)n.1. A small object, usually built to scale, that represents in detail another, often larger object.2. a. A preliminary work or construction that serves as a plan from which a final product is to be made: a clay model ready for casting.b. Such a work or construction used in testing or perfecting a final product: a test model of a solar-powered vehicle.3. A schematic description or representation of something, especially a system or phenomenon, that accounts for its properties and is used to study its characteristics: a model of generative grammar; a model of an atom; an economic model.4. A style or design of an item: My car is last year's model.5. One serving as an example to be imitated or compared: a model of decorum. See Synonyms at ideal.6. a. One that serves as the subject for an artist, especially a person employed to pose for a painter, sculptor, or photographer.b. One that serves as the basis for a fictional character or place.7. A person employed to display merchandise, such as clothing or cosmetics.8. Zoology An animal whose appearance is copied by a mimic.adj.1. Being, serving as, or used as a model.2. Worthy of imitation: a model child.v. mod·eled, mod·el·ing, mod·els also mod·elled or mod·el·ling v.tr.1. To make or construct a descriptive or representational model of: computer programs that model climate change.2. To plan, construct, or fashion in imitation of a model: modeled his legal career after that of his mentor.3. a. To make by shaping a plastic substance: modeled a bust from clay.b. To form (clay, for example) into a shape.4. To display by wearing or posing in: model clothes.5. In painting, drawing, and photography, to give a three-dimensional appearance to, as by shading or highlighting.6. Psychology a. To exhibit (a behavior) in such a way as to promote the establishment of similar patterns of behavior in another: The therapist modeled socially appropriate conversation.b. To repeat (a behavior observed in another): The child was modeling her mother's nurturing behavior.v.intr.1. To make a model.2. To work or serve as a model, as in wearing clothes for display or serving as the subject of an artist.Phrasal Verb: model (oneself) on (or after) To copy the example of (another); imitate.
[French modèle, from Italian modello, diminutive of modo, form, from Latin modus, measure, standard; see med- in Indo-European roots.]
mod′el·er n.

modelling

(ˈmɒdəlɪŋ) or

modeling

n1. (Art Terms) the act or an instance of making a model2. (Modelmaking & Model Railways) the act or an instance of making a model3. (Clothing & Fashion) the practice or occupation of a person who models clothes4. (Psychiatry) a technique in psychotherapy in which the therapist encourages the patient to model his behaviour on his own
Thesaurus
Noun1.modelling - a preliminary sculpture in wax or clay from which a finished work can be copiedmodelling - a preliminary sculpture in wax or clay from which a finished work can be copiedmodeling, moulding, moldingsculpture, carving - creating figures or designs in three dimensions
2.modelling - the act of representing something (usually on a smaller scale)modelling - the act of representing something (usually on a smaller scale)modeling, modelrepresentation - an activity that stands as an equivalent of something or results in an equivalentsimulation - the act of imitating the behavior of some situation or some process by means of something suitably analogous (especially for the purpose of study or personnel training)
Translations
模化

model

(ˈmodl) noun1. a copy or representation of something usually on a much smaller scale. a model of the Taj Mahal; (also adjective) a model aeroplane. 模型 模型2. a particular type or design of something, eg a car, that is manufactured in large numbers. Our car is a 1999 model. 款式,型式,設計 设计,样式,型号 3. a person who wears clothes etc so that possible buyers can see them being worn. He has a job as a male fashion model. 模特兒 时装模特儿4. a person who is painted, sculpted, photographed etc by an artist, photographer etc. I work as an artist's model. 人體模特兒 人体模特儿5. something that can be used to copy from. 原型 原型6. a person or thing which is an excellent example. She is a model of politeness; (also adjective) model behaviour. 典型 典型 verbpast tense, past participle ˈmodelled , (American usually) ˈmodeled1. to wear (clothes etc) to show them to possible buyers. They model (underwear) for a living. 穿戴衣服展示 当模特展示服装,(向顾客)穿戴展示 2. to work or pose as a model for an artist, photographer etc. She models at the local art school. 當人體模特兒 做模特儿3. to make models (of things or people). to model (the heads of famous people) in clay. 做模型 做模型4. to form (something) into a (particular) shape. She modelled the clay into the shape of a penguin; She models herself on her older sister. 塑出特定形狀 按模型制作ˈmodelling , (American) ˈmodeling noun 模特兒走秀,模型製造 模化

modelling


modelling

model

modelling

See IMITATION.

modeling, Brit. modelling

Forming or shaping a clay or plaster surface.

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modelling

Physiology
The process of bone formation by osteoblasts and osteoclastic resorption, which ends with bone maturation.
 
Psychology
A normal process of personality development, in which a child learns appropriate social and cognitive behaviours by imitating a socially accepted significant other (the model); these behaviours are positively reinforced and eventually integrated into the child’s personality profile.
Research
The simulation of an experiment based on hypothetical conditions, considered by some to be a “third form of science” (in addition to theory and experimentation). Modelling is used in neural networks, molecular dynamics, cell membrane interactions and in biosphere analysis. It allows examination of a problem and testing of highly complex hypothetical solutions thereto, performing only experiments with a high probability of success (based on predictions).
 
Suicidology
Suicidal behaviour or completion in response of a person close to the suicide completer.
Theoretical medicine
The use of mathematical models to simulate environmental movements of radionuclides and chemicals released from a radioactive facility’s stacks, and how these materials disperse as they move with the wind, deposit on crops, are inhaled or ingested, and to determine the resulting doses. Some models are complex, requiring information such as weather conditions, crops, eating habits, etc.; others are relatively simple.

mod·el·ing

(mod'ěl-ing) 1. learning theory The acquiring and learning of a new skill byobserving and imitating that behavior being performed by another individual. 2. behavior modification A treatment procedure whereby the therapist or another significant person presents (models) the target behavior which the learner is to imitate. 3. A continuous process by which a bone is altered in size and shape during its growth by resorption and formation of bone at different sites and rates.
Synonym(s): modelling.

mod·el·ing

(mod'ěl-ing) 1. A continuous process by which a bone is altered in size and shape during its growth by resorption and formation of bone at different sites and rates. 2. A process by which a representation of an entity is formed.
Synonym(s): modelling.
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modelling


  • noun

Synonyms for modelling

noun a preliminary sculpture in wax or clay from which a finished work can be copied

Synonyms

  • modeling
  • moulding
  • molding

Related Words

  • sculpture
  • carving

noun the act of representing something (usually on a smaller scale)

Synonyms

  • modeling
  • model

Related Words

  • representation
  • simulation
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