extrapolate
英 [ɪkˈstræpəleɪt]
美 [ɪkˈstræpəleɪt]
v. 推断; 推知; 外推
现在分词:extrapolating 过去分词:extrapolated 过去式:extrapolated 第三人称单数:extrapolates 复数:extrapolates
BNC.15251 / COCA.14252
牛津词典
verb
- 推断;推知;外推
to estimate sth or form an opinion about sth, using the facts that you have now and that are valid for one situation and supposing that they will be valid for the new one- The figures were obtained by extrapolating from past trends.
这些数据是从过去的趋势推断出来的。 - We have extrapolated these results from research done in other countries.
我们从其他国家所作的研究中推断出这些结果。
- The figures were obtained by extrapolating from past trends.
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...
英英释义
verb
- gain knowledge of (an area not known or experienced) by extrapolating
- estimate the value of
- draw from specific cases for more general cases