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extrapolate [ɪkˈstræpəˌlet]

v. (由已知资料对未知事实或价值)推算,推断;
过去式:: extrapolated 过去分词:: extrapolated 现在分词:: extrapolating 第三人称单数:: extrapolates

例句:

  • Sea - bottom reverberations would extrapolate back - wards in time to a zero member.
    海底交混响就是按时间外推到一种时间零值的.
  • 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。
  • To determine the human dose - response curve, one must extrapolate down from the high - dose laboratory data.
    要确定人类的剂量反应曲线, 就必须从高剂量的实验室数据进行外推.
  • So we can take that research and extrapolate from that.
    来自THETIMES
  • But, then you could probably extrapolate that to humans.
    来自SA
  • Senior management needs to be able to extrapolate data easily.
    来自WSJ