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Новый большой англо-русский словарь - extrapolate

 
 

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Перевод с английского языка extrapolate на русский

extrapolate
1. мат. экстраполировать 2. распространять в другую область
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1.
  v. экстраполировать ...
Англо-русский словарь
2.
  экстраполировать ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
3.
  экстраполировать, экстраполированный extrapolate to the future — экстраполировать в будущее ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  экстраполировать ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
5.
  v.tr. (also absol.) 1 Math. & Philos. a calculate approximately from known values, data, etc. (others which lie outside the range of those known). b calculate on the basis of (known facts) to estimate unknown facts, esp. extend (a curve) on a graph. 2 infer more widely from a limited range of known facts. Derivatives extrapolation n. extrapolative adj. extrapolator n. Etymology: EXTRA- + INTERPOLATE EXTRASENSORY adj. regarded as derived by means other than the known senses, e.g. by telepathy, clairvoyance, etc. Phrases and idioms extrasensory perception a person's supposed faculty of perceiving by such means. ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   verb  (-lated; -lating)  Etymology: Latin extra outside + English -polate (as in interpolate) — more at extra-  Date: 1874  transitive verb  1. to infer (values of a variable in an unobserved interval) from values within an already observed interval  2.  a. to project, extend, or expand (known data or experience) into an area not known or experienced so as to arrive at a usually conjectural knowledge of the unknown area ~s present trends to construct an image of the future  b. to predict by projecting past experience or known data ~ public sentiment on one issue from known public reaction on others  intransitive verb to perform the act or process of extrapolating  • extrapolation noun  • extrapolative adjective  • extrapolator noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (extrapolates, extrapolating, extrapolated) If you extrapolate from known facts, you use them as a basis for general statements about a situation or about what is likely to happen in the future. (FORMAL) Extrapolating from his American findings, he reckons about 80% of these deaths might be attributed to smoking... It is unhelpful to extrapolate general trends from one case. VERB: V from n, V n from n • extrapolation (extrapolations) His estimate of half a million HIV positive cases was based on an extrapolation of the known incidence of the virus. N-VAR ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ v 1 to make a guess about something in the future from facts that you already know  (extrapolate sth from sth)  (It's my job to extrapolate future developments from contemporary trends.) 2 technical to guess a value that you do not know by continuing a curve which is based on values that you already know - extrapolation n ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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