1.推断;判定;推测,推论;推知
2.【数】【数学】外推
1.to use known facts as the starting point from which to draw inferences or conclusions about something unknown
2.[Mathematics]to estimate a value that falls outside a range of known values, e.g. by extending a curve on a graph
1.He did not predict the future in his copious science fiction, he insisted. He simply extrapolated.
他坚持认为,在其卷轶浩繁的科幻小说里,他不是在预测未来,而仅仅是在推理。
2.A onetime result in a rodent model, Sipes argues, cannot be extrapolated to mean negative impacts for human health.
西普斯质疑说,不能只由齧齿动物模型中的一次结果,就推断对人类的健康会造成负面影响。
3.The survey results have been extrapolated to approximate the position of the banking sector as a whole.
调查结果是经过推算得出,以估计整个银行体系的负资产按揭贷款情况。
4.The trend, extrapolated from three years of oil-fuelled growth during the 1970s, seemed inexorable.
根据上世纪70年代3年间石油驱动的增长来推断,在当时看起来这种趋势是不可动摇的。
5.Financial markets caught on to that , extrapolated the trend ad infinitum , and re priced their assets accordingly .
金融市场不会错过这个机会,无限夸大其经济增长潜力,同时相应地重估这些国家的资产。
6.With statistical methods, they extrapolated their findings to represent millions of kids around the country.
他们用统计方法推断出代表美国数以千计小孩的调查结果。
7.But that lesson should not be falsely extrapolated as a warning against all market-friendly reforms.
但不应该错误地推广这一教训,使之成为针对所有市场化改革的警告。
8.To put a date on the original bush, the team extrapolated the bushes' life cycle backwards in time.
要给这原始灌木设定时期,团队推断灌木丛的生命周期按时间向后推移。
9.When no eligible studies existed for a particular incidence group, incidence data were extrapolated from related groups.
当某个特定发病率组没有有效的研究数据时,其发病率数据从相关组推测得出。
10.It is unfortunate that RUP phases feel like they were extrapolated from a building development lifecycle model of the construction industry.
不幸的是RUP阶段感觉好像是从建筑行业的构建开发生命周期模型中推出来的。