extrapolated

英[ɪks\'træpə,let]
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基本释义

  • v.(由已知资料对未知事实或价值)推算,推断( extrapolate的过去式和过去分词 )

实用例句

The dynamic loads must be extrapolated using aeroelatic scale factors.

动力载荷必须用气动弹性尺度因子来推算.

辞典例句

Extrapolated and interpolated data are shown by heavy lines.

外推和内插的数据以粗线表示.

辞典例句

The results can be extrapolated to zero thickness to obtain the correct surface strain.

将此结果外推到厚度为零的情况,以获得正确的表面应变.

辞典例句

Whether these results can be extrapolated to humans requires further investigation.

这些实验结果能否类推到人类身上,还需进一步的研究.

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The signal spectrum ise extrapolated basing on the minimum entropy criteria to increase signal resolution.

最小熵谱外推技术是一种非参数方法.

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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.

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According to the P axis superiority distribution position, the compression stress direction is extrapolated.

根据P轴的优势分布方位, 推侧其主压应力方向.

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Secondly, a digital IMC method is extrapolated based on the discrete math model of object identification.

针对对象辨识给出的离散数学模型推导出数字内模控制(DIMC)算法, 它适合于一阶、二阶大滞后系统的控制.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. that are estimated;

    "the extrapolated values"