approximated 的 3 个定义
- near or approaching a certain state, condition, goal, or standard.
- nearly exact; not perfectly accurate or correct: The approximate time was 10 o'clock.
- near; close together.
- very similar; nearly identical.
ap·prox·i·mat·ed, ap·prox·i·mat·ing.
- to come near to; approach closely to: to approximate an ideal.
- to estimate: We approximated the distance at three miles.
- to simulate; imitate closely: The motions of the stars can be approximated in a planetarium.
- to bring near.
ap·prox·i·mat·ed, ap·prox·i·mat·ing.
- to come near in position, character, amount, etc.
approximated 近义词
similar
near
approximated 的近义词 6 个
approximated 的反义词 9 个
come close
approximated 的近义词 6 个
approximated 的反义词 9 个
almost accurate, exact
inexact
更多approximated例句
- From here, we can use the process of elimination to approximate coverages.
- Neural networks are usually trained to approximate functions between inputs and outputs defined in Euclidean space, your classic graph with x, y, and z axes.
- While all favorites aren’t created equal, this inches the exercise closer to a fairer approximate baseline with which to compare home-and-road splits.
- Since the scanner doesn’t provide information about the internal composition of the bears, the team had to approximate the percentages of body fat, muscle, and water of the scanned animals.
- You can also get an approximate picture by including a question like “How did you find us” in your sign-up forms.
- That explains the "trap," and it also explains why populations so closely approximated GDP around the world.
- The proteid is then approximated from a consideration of the specific gravity and the percentage of fat.
- A piece of timber which had no access whatever to water approximated worthlessness.
- The Merino rapidly declined in value, till its price nearly approximated to that of the native sheep.
- Their killed, wounded, and missing on the eighth approximated three thousand.
- But even here the length of certain periods of halt in the glacial retreat can be only very roughly approximated.