释义 |
interpolate美 [ɪnˈtɜrpəˌleɪt] 英 [ɪn'tɜːpəleɪt] - v.添改;添入;窜改(文稿);插话
- n.【数】插值;内推
- 网络插入;插补;内插
现在分词:interpolating 过去式:interpolated 第三人称单数:interpolates v. add,cut in,include,incorporate,insert 1. | + speech.~ sth 插话;插嘴to make a remark that interrupts a conversation |
| ‘But why?’ he interpolated. “但为什么?”他插嘴问。 |
2. | ~ sth (into sth) (在文章中)插入,添加内容to add sth to a piece of writing |
| The lines were interpolated into the manuscript at a later date. 这几行文字是后来加到稿子中的。 |
3. | ~ sth 插值;内插to add a value into a series by calculating it from surrounding known values |
v. | 1. to add one thing, often an unnecessary item, between the existing parts of something else 2. to alter or deliberately falsify a text by adding a comment or extra words to it 3. to say something that interrupts what somebody else is saying 4. to add something in the middle of a piece of writing 5. [Mathematics]to estimate the value of a mathematical function that lies between known values, often by means of a graph 1. to add one thing, often an unnecessary item, between the existing parts of something else 2. to alter or deliberately falsify a text by adding a comment or extra words to it 3. to say something that interrupts what somebody else is saying 4. to add something in the middle of a piece of writing 5. [Mathematics]to estimate the value of a mathematical function that lies between known values, often by means of a graph |
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