interpolated / ɪnˈtɜr pəˌleɪt /

插值的插补的内插的插值

interpolated2 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.

interpolated 近义词

v. 动词 verb

add

更多interpolated例句

  1. No implausible publication with “interpolated essays on the virtues of sanitary improvement” is beyond his sight.
  2. The Iliad is not in any degree—save perhaps in a few interpolated passages—touched by the influences of that late age.
  3. These transitions also serve another purpose, namely, to indicate an interpolated or parenthetical idea.
  4. We may suppose that the Orphic poems were collected, edited and probably interpolated, in this dark hour of Greece.
  5. "Jest the lawyer, Newt," interpolated Red Newton ingratiatingly.
  6. "But we will never miss them," interpolated the Reverend Alexander Munro with solemn emphasis.