extrapolated信息详情
adj.推测的
v.推测(extrapolate的过去分词)
We have extrapolated these results from research done in other countries.───我们从其他国家所作的研究中推断出这些结果。
Table 1 details server sizing Suggestions extrapolated from the test results provided in this document.───表1详细描述了根据该文件中提供的测试结果而建议的服务器大小。
Egan said she extrapolated from miles of windmills that she has seen.───伊根说,她能在很远的范围以外就推测出前方是否有风车。
He did not predict the future in his copious science fiction, he insisted. He simply extrapolated.───他坚持认为,在其卷轶浩繁的科幻小说里,他不是在预测未来,而仅仅是在推理。
A onetime result in a rodent model, Sipes argues, cannot be extrapolated to mean negative impacts for human health.───西普斯质疑说,不能只由齧齿动物模型中的一次结果,就推断对人类的健康会造成负面影响。
The survey results have been extrapolated to approximate the position of the banking sector as a whole.───调查结果是经过推算得出,以估计整个银行体系的负资产按揭贷款情况。
The trend, extrapolated from three years of oil-fuelled growth during the 1970s, seemed inexorable.───根据上世纪70年代3年间石油驱动的增长来推断,在当时看起来这种趋势是不可动摇的。
Financial markets caught on to that , extrapolated the trend ad infinitum , and re priced their assets accordingly .───金融市场不会错过这个机会,无限夸大其经济增长潜力,同时相应地重估这些国家的资产。
With statistical methods, they extrapolated their findings to represent millions of kids around the country.───他们用统计方法推断出代表美国数以千计小孩的调查结果。