词汇 | interpolated |
释义 | interpolated past simple and past participle ofinterpolate interpolate verb[ T ] formaluk /ɪnˈtɜː.pə.leɪt/ us /ɪnˈtɝː.pə.leɪt/ to add something in the middle of a text, piece of music, etc.: 插入(文字) In his adaptation of the script he interpolated the words "tempus fugit" and the translation "time flies". Coleridge-Taylor was keen on interpolating African-American spirituals into the classical music tradition. mathematics specialized to add a number or item into the middle of a series, calculated based on the numbers or items before and after it: They use special software to intelligently interpolate the missing values. Additional jobs are evaluated and their monetary values for each factor interpolated into the scale. to interrupt someone by saying something: 插(话) "How very odd to say all that!" I interpolated. The film-maker interpolates stills of Marlon Brando during the recital of the poem. The church has always made practical judgments with respect to its attempt to interpolate Catholic principles into the civil law. These median values were interpolated by using linear regression. Yearly mean rainfall was obtained from 20-year data, and interpolated values for each square were used. Inserting and forcing things into other things bed cram cram something into something dig dig (something) into someone/something embed embedded insertion inset interlace interlayer interpolation lodge reinsert reinsertion rethread shoehorn squash stick stuck You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Augmenting and supplementing Calculations & calculating Interrupting & preventing from speaking See alsointerpolation Examples of interpolatedinterpolated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. More precisely, we have the following definition of approximation from interpolated examples. The framework allows point models to be run over space using time sequences of interpolated, continuous daily maximum and minimum temperatures. The correction values in the case of a 10.6 kg payload were interpolated using 6.0 kg and 15.2 kg curves. However, interpolation may provoke additional uncertainties in the geometric model, such that the interpolated path can violate forbidden regions of motions. This means each polynomial is determined by 11440 coefficients so can be interpolated from 11440 sufficiently general evaluations. These plots can be smoothly interpolated by dashed lines for each mode. Of course, the interpolated portions of the series may not be accurate. Because this trajectory rate is very high, the spaces between any two interpolated joint values are very small. The distribution function at those positions must then be interpolated from its discretization on a grid. The interpolated data were also used when obtaining all contour plots presented in this paper. In this analysis, r is interpolated from the scale of megabases to one of kilobases. In these cases, receptivefield position was interpolated from background activity and the location is marked by a dot only. Also, for two-point ray tracing the index of refraction must be interpolated. We can also see that there are eight surfaces interpolated from the adjacent pairs of arc elements. The stream function is differenced on the grid to produce a velocity field, which is finally interpolated back to the vortex positions. 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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