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extrapolated

英 [ɪkˈstræpəleɪtɪd]

美 [ɪkˈstræpəleɪtɪd]

v.  推断; 推知; 外推
extrapolate的过去分词和过去式

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 推断;推知
    If youextrapolate fromknown facts, you use them as a basis for general statements about a situation or about what is likely to happen in the future.
    1. Extrapolating from his American findings, he reckons about 80% of these deaths might be attributed to smoking...
      根据他在美国的调查结果推断,他估计这些人中约有80%可能死于吸烟。
    2. It is unhelpful to extrapolate general trends from one case.
      根据一个案例来推断总的趋势是没有用的。

双语例句

  • Extrapolated and interpolated data are shown by heavy lines.
    外推和内插的数据以粗线表示。
  • However, data for well-nourished neonates born at term cannot necessarily be extrapolated to preterm or malnourished infants.
    然而,从营养良好的足月新生儿中获得的资料并不能完全排除在早产儿或营养不良的婴儿中可能发生的问题。
  • The financial losses are extrapolated from a relatively small sample of respondents.
    经济损失是从少量调查样本中推算出的。
  • The results can be extrapolated to zero thickness to obtain the correct surface strain.
    将此结果外推到厚度为零的情况,以获得正确的表面应变。
  • If the result is extrapolated to take in the US population as a whole, such findings could mean that millions of Americans have found a "new drug".
    如果结果被外推法整体上而言接受美国籍的人口,如此的调查结果可以意谓数以百万计美国人已经发现一种“新的药”。
  • This raises the question of whether the beneficial results of warfarin can be extrapolated to persons of colour.
    这引发疑问,华法林的治疗获益能否外推到有色人种?
  • Extrapolated unity-gain frequency fully diluted earnings per share
    外推单位增益频率-线性放大器新增转换股后每股最小收益率
  • Most previous calculations of the health cost of Chinese pollution are extrapolated from research conducted in the US, where overall pollution levels are much lower.
    此前,有关中国污染造成的健康代价的多数估算,都是根据美国进行的研究推算出来的,但美国的总体污染水平低得多。
  • If a similar Ludwigshafen comparison model would be extrapolated for the Nanjing site, the state-of-the-art clustering in Nanjing would result in a similar proportional annual saving.
    如果我们采用路德维希港比较模型对南京工厂进行推算,那么南京这个最先进的集聚地每年也能节约相同比例的资金。
  • The trend, extrapolated from three years of oil-fuelled growth during the 1970s, seemed inexorable.
    根据上世纪70年代3年间石油驱动的增长来推断,在当时看起来这种趋势是不可动摇的。