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approximating

/adjective uh-prok-suh-mit; verb uh-prok-suh-meyt/US // adjective əˈprɒk sə mɪt; verb əˈprɒk səˌmeɪt //

近似的,近似,近似于,近似值

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : 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.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    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.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ap·prox·i·mat·ed, ap·prox·i·mat·ing.

    • : to come near in position, character, amount, etc.

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Examples

  • In the absence of live interactions, we must do our best as a society to approximate them.

  • Of the approximate 1,800 fatalities from mid-May to mid-June, 70 percent were people older than 70.

  • Some brands pack on features that allow users to more closely approximate the cinematic experience, but if you’re in the HD range, you’re already on your way.

  • I would never have figured out on my own that Braun-Meuser-Case was supposed to approximate “brand-new suitcase.”

  • Solver Alex Vornsand approximated the size of this region by picking random points in the circle and seeing how many would have resulted in a balanced disk.

  • Total approximate retail value of all prizes awarded is $ 3899.97.

  • By 2018, Chinese wealth is expected to approximate the level of US wealth in 1993.

  • I figure out the approximate outline, the sequence of subject matter for the chapter, numbering the material.

  • And nobody had reported a missing child of that approximate age.

  • The red line is the approximate break-even price of the average tar sands producer.

  • For accuracy, 500 to 1000 leukocytes must be classified; for approximate results, 200 are sufficient.

  • His skin was of so light a yellow color as to approximate to dirty white, and his face was pock-marked from neck to crown.

  • They are for the most part straight, and intersect each other at approximate right angles.

  • It is impossible to arrive at even an approximate estimate of the number of victims of the early persecutions.

  • The approximate date is probably about the middle of the fifteenth century.