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.- 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。 - 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。
- Extrapolating from his American findings, he reckons about 80% of these deaths might be attributed to smoking...
双语例句
- The succe of these techniques in compilers and verifiers has been extrapolated to offer promise in anti-virus technologies.
由于这些技术在编译器和验证程序中的成功,人们已经把它外推应用到在反病毒技术中提供承诺。 - They often extrapolated from doses recommended for older children, said Sarah G. Lazarus, a pediatrician at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta who was the lead author.
研究论文的第一作者、亚特兰大儿童医院(Children'sHealthcareofAtlanta)的儿科医生拉扎勒斯(SarahG.Lazarus)称,家长通常会根据针对年长一些的儿童的推荐剂量来进行推断。 - He also pointed out that this model could possibly be extrapolated to other cancers.
他也指出这一模型可能外推到其他癌症。 - According to this process polar coordinates can be extrapolated by means of data in changeable length.
根据这方法能够用可变长度的资料对地极坐标进行外推。 - 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。 - 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? - 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”。 - It is unfortunate that RUP phases feel like they were extrapolated from a building development lifecycle model of the construction industry.
不幸的是RUP阶段感觉好像是从建筑行业的构建开发生命周期模型中推出来的。 - We've extrapolated the point of origin there.
我们推断病源就在那里。 - In the history of science we sometimes extrapolated and turned out to be absolutely wrong.
科学史上我们有时的推断被证实是彻底错误的。
