释义 |
intrapolation|ɪnˌtræpəˈleɪʃən| [f. intra- 3 + -polation, after extrapolation.] = interpolation 3; also more widely, (an) inference within the scope or framework of what is known.
1923C. D. Broad Sci. Thought xi. 428 Like all extrapolations, this argument is weaker than an intrapolation. 1949Koestler Insight & Outlook xxv. 352 The listener is forced to complete its pattern himself, by a process of intrapolation and extrapolation. 1956E. H. Hutten Lang. Mod. Physics v. 195 This intrapolation between observations is not, as such, required as support for the theory. 1969D. F. Horrobin Sci. is God iv. 49 This is known as intrapolation because..the process operates only within the range..actually measured. So inˈtrapolate v. = interpolate v. 6.
1956E. H. Hutten Lang. Mod. Physics v. 189 In classical mechanics we are able to intrapolate between observations and to say that, between the space-time points where it is observed, the particle follows a definite path. |