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单词 interpolation
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Definition of interpolation in English:

interpolation

noun ɪntəːpəˈleɪʃ(ə)nɪnˌtərpəˈleɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1mass noun The insertion of something of a different nature into something else.

    the interpolation of songs into the piece
    count noun this passage is clearly an interpolation by some later narrator
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The interpolation of guitars into the duo's sonic soup has been discussed extensively.
    • The interpolation adds nothing to the dramatic situation, which has been swamped by then anyway.
    • Interpolations of fauna and flora transform this visual epic into a more complex commentary on kingship, politics, and justice.
    • This can then be developed through fragmentation of the integral component parts and the interpolation of rogue or stray texts.
    • The firms chosen for inclusion focus on construction, albeit through the interpolation of computer technology.
    • It's a terrifically funny work that can survive ham-fisted textual interpolations.
    • During the 18th century, the interpolation of additional songs was often dictated by the presence of good singers.
    • The choral singing is pure Spanish Renaissance, and the occasional interpolations by the instrumental ensemble are surely thrilling to listen to.
    • His Swan Lake was a surprising interpolation in a Balanchine tribute.
    • Below is the passage with the interpolation in italics.
    1. 1.1Mathematics The insertion of an intermediate value or term into a series by estimating or calculating it from surrounding known values.
      yields were estimated using linear interpolation
      as modifier the interpolation formula
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Later in his career, he taught courses on differential geometry, interpolation and approximation, and probability theory.
      • He applied his results to interpolation, approximate quadrature, and other areas.
      • Here is a table of guesses for i and values obtained from them by interpolation, and the corresponding principal amounts.
      • Smoothing operators and functions have been used for interpolation and, more generally, data fitting.
      • This motivated much of the improved accuracy they achieved by developing new interpolation methods.
      • He returned to problems that had interested him earlier in his career, such as problems concerning approximation and interpolation.
      • The last chapters discuss interpolation and graduation, index numbers, and time series.
      • He is known for a number of mathematical entities that bear his name, including Hermite's formula of interpolation.
      • His interpolation used Kepler's concept of continuity, and with it he discovered methods to evaluate integrals.
      • Unable to deal with fractional powers, he used interpolation, a word which he introduced in this work.
  • 2A remark interjected in a conversation.

    as the evening progressed their interpolations became more ridiculous
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These breaks or interpolations in the train of thought result in incoherence or irrelevant speech.
    • These two present an informative and lively commentary that, frankly, doesn't need the random interpolations from Willis for any reason other than novelty value.
    • He was quiet and recessive, but his rare interpolations showed good sense and considerable learning.
    • These were planned and rehearsed interpolations made by two or three individuals seated in different parts of the auditorium.
    • The narrative combines the fantasy play with interpolations of grown-ups' real speech in a separate collage.
    • Her interpolations had a decidedly impish or profane quality.
    • The scriptor takes dictation and speaks his own interpolations out loud as he goes.
    • It's been replaced with a grim collection of non-locales and coarse interpolations.
    • The show alternates between the simple beauty of the rite itself and Miller's wildly funny interpolations.
    • Man, you can be annoying with your interpolations, addenda, corrigenda, whatever.
 
 

Definition of interpolation in US English:

interpolation

nounɪnˌtərpəˈleɪʃ(ə)ninˌtərpəˈlāSH(ə)n
  • 1The insertion of something of a different nature into something else.

    the interpolation of songs into the piece
    this passage is clearly an interpolation by some later narrator
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Below is the passage with the interpolation in italics.
    • Interpolations of fauna and flora transform this visual epic into a more complex commentary on kingship, politics, and justice.
    • During the 18th century, the interpolation of additional songs was often dictated by the presence of good singers.
    • The firms chosen for inclusion focus on construction, albeit through the interpolation of computer technology.
    • The interpolation of guitars into the duo's sonic soup has been discussed extensively.
    • It's a terrifically funny work that can survive ham-fisted textual interpolations.
    • The choral singing is pure Spanish Renaissance, and the occasional interpolations by the instrumental ensemble are surely thrilling to listen to.
    • His Swan Lake was a surprising interpolation in a Balanchine tribute.
    • The interpolation adds nothing to the dramatic situation, which has been swamped by then anyway.
    • This can then be developed through fragmentation of the integral component parts and the interpolation of rogue or stray texts.
    1. 1.1Mathematics The insertion of an intermediate value or term into a series by estimating or calculating it from surrounding known values.
      yields were estimated using linear interpolation
      as modifier the interpolation formula
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This motivated much of the improved accuracy they achieved by developing new interpolation methods.
      • Later in his career, he taught courses on differential geometry, interpolation and approximation, and probability theory.
      • He applied his results to interpolation, approximate quadrature, and other areas.
      • Here is a table of guesses for i and values obtained from them by interpolation, and the corresponding principal amounts.
      • He is known for a number of mathematical entities that bear his name, including Hermite's formula of interpolation.
      • His interpolation used Kepler's concept of continuity, and with it he discovered methods to evaluate integrals.
      • He returned to problems that had interested him earlier in his career, such as problems concerning approximation and interpolation.
      • The last chapters discuss interpolation and graduation, index numbers, and time series.
      • Smoothing operators and functions have been used for interpolation and, more generally, data fitting.
      • Unable to deal with fractional powers, he used interpolation, a word which he introduced in this work.
  • 2A remark interjected in a conversation.

    as the evening progressed their interpolations became more ridiculous
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The scriptor takes dictation and speaks his own interpolations out loud as he goes.
    • These breaks or interpolations in the train of thought result in incoherence or irrelevant speech.
    • He was quiet and recessive, but his rare interpolations showed good sense and considerable learning.
    • It's been replaced with a grim collection of non-locales and coarse interpolations.
    • The narrative combines the fantasy play with interpolations of grown-ups' real speech in a separate collage.
    • Her interpolations had a decidedly impish or profane quality.
    • These two present an informative and lively commentary that, frankly, doesn't need the random interpolations from Willis for any reason other than novelty value.
    • The show alternates between the simple beauty of the rite itself and Miller's wildly funny interpolations.
    • These were planned and rehearsed interpolations made by two or three individuals seated in different parts of the auditorium.
    • Man, you can be annoying with your interpolations, addenda, corrigenda, whatever.
 
 
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