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- alikeness
- resemblance
- nearness
- likeness
- similarity
- guess
- estimation
- conjecture
- guesstimate
- ballpark figure
approximation 的定义
- a guess or estimate: Ninety-three million miles is an approximation of the distance of the earth from the sun.
- nearness in space, position, degree, or relation; proximity; closeness.
- Mathematics, Physics. a result that is not necessarily exact, but is within the limits of accuracy required for a given purpose.
approximation 近义词
closeness
approximation 的近义词 5 个
approximation 的反义词 3 个
estimate
approximation 的近义词 9 个
- conjecture
- estimation
- guess
- guesstimate
- ballpark figure
- educated guess
- informed guess
- rough idea
- rough measure
approximation 的反义词 2 个
更多approximation例句
- The format pits teams of four against each other in a loose approximation of football.
- The new approaches disguise that nonlinearity as a more digestible set of linear approximations, though their exact methods vary considerably.
- This will give you a close approximation of how much noise you can get away with.
- The closest approximation to this that you may have heard about was when a holographic version of the late Tupac Shakur performed at Coachella in 2012.
- Pinning down exactly what coverage a team is in can be difficult, but we can get an approximation.
- The hallucination is visually incoherent, either a rough approximation of text or a random assemblage of letters.
- Which is where the performance of Vera Farmiga comes in, with its impressively sly approximation of neurotic spontaneity.
- This is the closet Bordo comes to a phenomenological approximation of what it was like to be Anne Boleyn.
- To the second point, Reinhart and Rogoff had, to a first approximation, zero actual effect on policy.
- There are, to a first approximation, zero healthy adoptable babies in the US foster care system.
- History can never be other than an approximation to the truth, even when it relates to the events and characters of its own age.
- There is much reason to question the entire accuracy of these returns, yet there is doubtless an approximation to the truth.
- Let us see what degree of approximation can practically be made to the necessary precision.
- It is not only impossible to do this completely, but even to do so much of it as should constitute a tolerable approximation.
- At noon an observation by the meridian altitude of the sun's lower limb gave us 35 30′, as an approximation to our latitude.