Examples of using Extrapolate in English and their translations into Chinese
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Using this information, designers can extrapolate the best colors, stylings, and interactions based on the emotions and experiences of the target group.
There are two types of people in the world: those who can extrapolate from incomplete information.
The bigger the opportunity offered by new tools, the less completely anyone can extrapolate the future from the previous shape of society.
There are two kinds of people: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete information.
You sure extrapolate a lot from a third hand written list of a few facts about a person.
Google tapped its own computing infrastructure as well as Summit, currently the world's most powerful supercomputer, to simulate the quantum work, and then extrapolate.
Models based on general relativity alone can not extrapolate toward the singularity beyond the end of the Planck epoch.
I take research and knowledge about the brain, the visual system, memory, and motivation and extrapolate UX design principles from that.
It's also predictive, which means it can extrapolate from existing data and requires fewer data points.
One trick that can help: Figure how much you are saving, and extrapolate that for an entire year.
They tend to think in terms of the platforms that they play as the heart of everything and then extrapolate outward.
And then the machine learns from those examples and eventually can extrapolate it to other kinds of examples.
Facts are the data points we extrapolate from our direct experiences and observations.
Thirdly, draft articles 6 and 7 extrapolate from the basic principles in draft articles 3 to 5, a number of basic legal propositions.
Often theorists can only do computer simulations of two-dimensional slices of stars and cautiously extrapolate to three dimensions.
He added:“However, sometimes people will extrapolate that to mean now it works with 100% certainty, requiring no observation, perfectly this is not the case”.
And yes, before you flame me I know one can't extrapolate from a small data set, but that doesn't render my own experiences invalid.
But if you extrapolate in developed countries where we use a lot of energy, on average in developed countries our civilizational metabolic rate is 11 000 Watts.
The UNCTAD secretariat should extrapolate a new strategy on partnerships taking into account of lessons learned in this context, and use the expertise and competences of TCS to consolidate this strategy.
But, like epidemiological evidence, laboratory studies have many uncertainties, and scientists must extrapolate from study-specific evidence to make judgments about causation and recommend protective measures.