词汇 | extrapolated |
释义 | extrapolated past simple and past participle ofextrapolate extrapolate verb[ I or T ] uk /ɪkˈstræp.ə.leɪt/ us /ɪkˈstræp.ə.leɪt/ to guess or think about what might happen using information that is already known: 推断;推知 extrapolate something from somethingYou can't really extrapolate a trend from such a small sample.你不能仅凭这样一件小小的样品就推断出潮流真正的发展趋势。 Concluding and deducing analysis deduce deduce something from something deducible deductive diagnosis draw gather hypothetico-deductive imply impute something to someone in the last/final analysisidiom inconclusively induction maths non-deductive put something down to something put two and two together and make fiveidiom put two and two togetheridiom reason Related wordextrapolation Examples of extrapolatedextrapolated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Transition probabilities were calculated directly from clinical trial data for the first 3 years and then extrapolated to 10 years. Can such a practice of clinical ethics be extrapolated into a source for our theory of consensus in the field? All argon peaks were scanned ten times and peak heights extrapolated back to the inlet time to allow for argon build-up and memory effects. However, two internal constraints can be extrapolated from the claims and observations in the existing literature. The theories of assembly are then extrapolated to matters of architectural language, of form and then of function. An annual rate of downstream range expansion for bamboo was extrapolated. Data points were fitted with regression lines which were then extrapolated for zero amplitude level to obtain chromatic difference thresholds. Since it is nearly impossible to observe the development of these processes, their evolution can be extrapolated from existing associations. In this technique, by employing position, angular velocity, and angular acceleration for small distances, a curve with higher order terms is extrapolated. It was then extrapolated for the entire four involved companies of the regiment. The extent to which the results described here can be extrapolated to the respective human diseases remains to be determined. Nevertheless, boundary-layer calculations on the basis of consistently extrapolated pressure distributions lead to several useful results. When extrapolated to the entire genome, these results suggest a surprisingly fast decline of 1-2 % per generation. Information on the consumption of social services from the follow-up at three months is extrapolated linearly to the two-year follow-up or until the patient dies. In many cases, our basic understanding of gene expression during early porcine embryogenesis has been gained through data extrapolated from the mouse. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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