interpolate / ɪnˈtɜr pəˌleɪt /

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interpolate2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

in·ter·po·lat·ed, in·ter·po·lat·ing.

  1. to introduce between other things or parts; interject; interpose; intercalate.
  2. Mathematics. to insert, estimate, or find an intermediate term in.
  3. to alter by the insertion of new matter, especially deceptively or without authorization.
  4. to insert in this manner.
v. 无主动词 verb

in·ter·po·lat·ed, in·ter·po·lat·ing.

  1. to make an interpolation.

interpolate 近义词

v. 动词 verb

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更多interpolate例句

  1. To calculate wealth and income between survey years, we had to interpolate values.
  2. You have some points in time where you know exactly what age that is, but then in between you’re interpolating.
  3. This Brother office scanner handles photos and documents with a resolution up to 1200 x 1200 interpolated and 600 x 600 optical.
  4. Where there were brief gaps in the data early in the rollout, figures were interpolated based on a simple linear regression.
  5. I love it when interpolated G-funk goes for higher stakes and realizes it fullest destiny as warrior music.
  6. At this point we should interpolate the reason why Hercules went against the Amazons.
  7. 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.
  8. All members of the company had been warned that to interpolate lines or "business" meant a fine or worse.
  9. He was also told to interpolate the series with a 'blank', that is, to think of nothing at all.
  10. No matter how timid one may be, still it is necessary to interpolate.