interpolate 的 2 个定义
in·ter·po·lat·ed, in·ter·po·lat·ing.
- to introduce between other things or parts; interject; interpose; intercalate.
- Mathematics. to insert, estimate, or find an intermediate term in.
- to alter by the insertion of new matter, especially deceptively or without authorization.
- to insert in this manner.
in·ter·po·lat·ed, in·ter·po·lat·ing.
- to make an interpolation.
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- To calculate wealth and income between survey years, we had to interpolate values.
- You have some points in time where you know exactly what age that is, but then in between you’re interpolating.
- This Brother office scanner handles photos and documents with a resolution up to 1200 x 1200 interpolated and 600 x 600 optical.
- Where there were brief gaps in the data early in the rollout, figures were interpolated based on a simple linear regression.
- I love it when interpolated G-funk goes for higher stakes and realizes it fullest destiny as warrior music.
- At this point we should interpolate the reason why Hercules went against the Amazons.
- I will interpolate here an account of a typical trial of a new boat, using an E boat of the early 1916 vintage as an illustration.
- All members of the company had been warned that to interpolate lines or "business" meant a fine or worse.
- He was also told to interpolate the series with a 'blank', that is, to think of nothing at all.
- No matter how timid one may be, still it is necessary to interpolate.