"extrapolating" 怎么发音
word
ɛkˈstɹæpəˌɫeɪtɪŋ
ek-STRAP-uh-lay-ting
ɛkstɹˈæpəlˌeɪtɪŋ
ek-strap-uh-LAY-ting
释义
Using known information to guess or predict something about a situation or data that you do not have direct evidence for. Common in science, statistics, and discussion to make educated guesses about the future or unknowns.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ɛkˈstɹæpəˌɫeɪtɪŋ
英式英语
ɛkstɹˈæpəlˌeɪtɪŋ
简化发音
美式
ek-STRAP-uh-lay-ting
英式
ek-strap-uh-LAY-ting
语境中听
She is extrapolating the results from last year's data.
By extrapolating, we can predict what might happen next.
The teacher is extrapolating from the test scores to understand the class's progress.
Aren't you just extrapolating based on one example?