"extrapolate" 怎么发音
word
ɛkˈstɹæpəˌɫeɪt
ek-STRAP-uh-layt
ɛkstɹˈæpəlˌeɪt
ek-strap-uh-LAYT
释义
To estimate or conclude something by extending or projecting known information to an unknown situation, usually based on existing trends or patterns.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ɛkˈstɹæpəˌɫeɪt
英式英语
ɛkstɹˈæpəlˌeɪt
简化发音
美式
ek-STRAP-uh-layt
英式
ek-strap-uh-LAYT
语境中听
Scientists extrapolate future climate patterns from current data.
You can extrapolate the result for a larger group based on this survey.
It is risky to extrapolate too much from only a few examples.
Can we really extrapolate these findings to the whole population?