extrapolate

美音:[ɪk'stræpəleɪt] 英音:[ɪk'stræpəleɪt]

简单释义:


v.推断;推知;判定;推测

网络外推;推论;预测

变形:

现在分词:extrapolating  过去式:extrapolated  第三人称单数:extrapolates  


完整释义:


v.

1.推断;判定;推测,推论;推知
2.【数】【数学】外推


例句:

  1. You can't extrapolate universal rules from such a small amount of data.
    你不能从如此少量数据推断出普遍原则。

  2. "When comparing vertebrae to limbs, you have to extrapolate, no matter what, " she said.
    不管怎样,当把脊椎骨与肢体骨进行比较的时候,你就得去推测它们的体型。她说。

  3. The best one can do is to try to extrapolate one's pattern of thought from two dimensions to three and then to four, to form analogies.
    我们最多只能试着在思想图景上从两维推广到三维,然后再到四维去进行类比。

  4. We're asking ourselves whether it is possible to extrapolate from past to future legitimately.
    我们质问自身,是否有可能合理地从过去中推断未来。

  5. It's easy to extrapolate how XMLBeans are related to SOA-based development.
    很容易推知XMLBeans如何与基于SOA的开发相关。

  6. Like most people trying to estimate things, you'll probably start with some core requirement and extrapolate from there to the rest.
    和大多数试图对事物进行估算的人一样,您可能先从一些核心需求开始,然后从内向外推进。

  7. The public tends to extrapolate trends long after the financial justification is gone.
    大众倾向于无限推演长期趋势。

  8. The problem comes when these models are used to extrapolate beyond the range of reliable data (ie, of living animals whose weight is known).
    但当将这些模型外推用于那些非可靠范围得数据(例如,其体重已知的现存动物)就会产生问题。

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