搜尋結果
interpolate
- IPA[ɪnˈtəːpəleɪt]
英式
- insert (something of a different nature) into something else;insert (words) in a book or other text, especially in order to give a false impression as to its date.
verb: interpolate, 3rd person present: interpolates, gerund or present participle: interpolating, past tense: interpolated, past participle: interpolated
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. insert (something of a different nature) into something else illustrations were interpolated in the text
- ▪ insert (words) in a book or other text, especially in order to give a false impression as to its date.
- ▪ alter or enlarge (a text) by insertion of new material.
- ▪ insert (an intermediate value or term) into a series by estimating or calculating it from surrounding known values.
- 2. interject (a remark) in a conversation ‘I dare say,’ interpolated her employer
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- IPA[inˈtərpəˌlāt]
美式
- insert (something of a different nature) into something else: illustrations were interpolated in the text
Oxford American Dictionary