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服装素净
extrapolar
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I. extrapolate [Am ɪkˈstræpəˌleɪt, Brit ɪkˈstrapəleɪt, ɛkˈstrapəleɪt] VB trans form
1. extrapolate (project):
extrapolate
2. extrapolate MATH:
extrapolate
II. extrapolate [Am ɪkˈstræpəˌleɪt, Brit ɪkˈstrapəleɪt, ɛkˈstrapəleɪt] VB intr form
extrapolate
to extrapolate from sth
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Spanish
English
English
to extrapolate
in the PONS Dictionary
I. extrapolate [ekˈstræpəleɪt] VB trans form
extrapolate
II. extrapolate [ekˈstræpəleɪt] VB intr form
to extrapolate from sth
in the PONS Dictionary
I. extrapolate [ek·ˈstræp·ə·leɪt] VB trans form
extrapolate
II. extrapolate [ek·ˈstræp·ə·leɪt] VB intr form
to extrapolate from sth
Present
Iextrapolate
youextrapolate
he/she/itextrapolates
weextrapolate
youextrapolate
theyextrapolate
Past
Iextrapolated
youextrapolated
he/she/itextrapolated
weextrapolated
youextrapolated
theyextrapolated
Present Perfect
Ihaveextrapolated
youhaveextrapolated
he/she/ithasextrapolated
wehaveextrapolated
youhaveextrapolated
theyhaveextrapolated
Past Perfect
Ihadextrapolated
youhadextrapolated
he/she/ithadextrapolated
wehadextrapolated
youhadextrapolated
theyhadextrapolated
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The weight is then extrapolated to show the number of grams per 24hours per sq meter of fabric that will pass through the fabric.
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Estimates of plague victims are usually extrapolated from figures from the clergy.
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This means that this area can extrapolate in breadth and depth.
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However, his style of prediction mostly used and extrapolated from world and local events and societal issues.
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By using the average human brain size and extrapolating from the results of primates, he proposed that humans can only comfortably maintain 150 stable relationships.
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