extrapolate
extrapolate 英 [ɪkˈstræpəleɪt] 美 [ɪkˈstræpəˌlet]
vt. 外推;推断 vi. 外推;进行推断
进行时:extrapolating 过去式:extrapolated 过去分词:extrapolated 第三人称单数:extrapolates 名词复数:extrapolates
- When you extrapolate, you use specific details to make a general conclusion. For example, if you travel to Canada and encounter only friendly, kind natives, you might extrapolate that all Canadians are friendly.
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- vt. 外推;推断
- vi. 外推;进行推断
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1. Okay, and we are trying to take what we have found and ask, if you see a few how do you extrapolate to the many?
好吧,我们正在努力记录我们已经发现的行星,请问,如果你看到一些行星,你怎么推断出有许多?
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2. Instead, you need to convene a meeting involving representatives from each discipline, try to figure out who did what, and then extrapolate the solution to problem from there...
相反,您需要召集一个有来自每个规程的代表参加的会议,试图弄清谁是做什么的,然后从那里开始推断对问题的解决方案...
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3. Indeed, when you double the dimensions of the pixel grid, you have four times as many pixels so you need to extrapolate almost three quarters of the image!
事实上当您将像素网格的直径扩大两倍,您获得的像素数量就是原来的四倍,因此您需要将图像外推四分之三!
- extrapolate (v.) 1862 (in a Harvard observatory account of the comet of 1858), from extra- + ending from interpolate. Said in early references to be a characteristic word of Sir George Airy (1801-1892), English mathematician and astronomer. Related: Extrapolated; extrapolating.
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