"extrapolated" 怎么发音
word
ɛkˈstɹæpəˌɫeɪtɪd
ek-STRAP-uh-lay-tid
ɛkstɹˈæpəlˌeɪtɪd
ek-strap-uh-LAY-tid
释义
To estimate or conclude something by extending known information into an unknown area, often used in scientific or mathematical contexts.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ɛkˈstɹæpəˌɫeɪtɪd
英式英语
ɛkstɹˈæpəlˌeɪtɪd
简化发音
美式
ek-STRAP-uh-lay-tid
英式
ek-strap-uh-LAY-tid
语境中听
The scientist extrapolated the results from the previous experiments.
We extrapolated a future trend based on this year's data.
Her answer was extrapolated from the information she had.
Honestly, those numbers are just extrapolated—they aren’t exact.