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Interpol

N องค์การ ตำรวจสากล  องค์การ ตำรวจ ระหว่างประเทศ  ong-kan-tam-ruad-sa-kon

 

interpolate

VT พูดแทรก  พูดสอด ขึ้นมา  interpose interrupt interject continue maintain phud-seak

 

interpolate

VT แทรก คำ ลง ใน ข้อความ  insert saek-kam-long-nai-kor-kwam

 

interpolation

N การ แก้ไข ข้อความ โดย การแทรก เข้าไป  การ สอดแทรก  สิ่ง ที่ สอดแทรก 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

INTERPOLATE

v.t.[L. interpolo; inter and polio, to polish. ] 1. To renew; to begin again; to carry on with intermission; as a succession of interpolated motions.
2. To foist in; to insert, as a spurious word or passage in a manuscript or book; to add a spurious word or passage to the original.
The Athenians were put in possession of Salamis by another law which was cited by Solon, or as some think, interpolated by him for that purpose.

 

INTERPOLATED

pp. Inserted or added to the original.

 

INTERPOLATING

ppr. Foisting in a spurious word or passage.

 

INTERPOLATION

n.The act of foisting a word or passage into a manuscript or book. 1. A spurious word or passage inserted in the genuine writings of an author.
I have changed the situation of some of the Latin verses, and made some interpolations.
2. In mathematics, that branch of analysis, which treats of the methods by which, when a series of quantities succeeding each other, and formed all according to some determinate law, are given, others subject to the same law may be interposed between them.

 

INTERPOLATOR

n.[L.] One who foists into a book or manuscript, spurious words or passages; one who adds something to genuine writings.

 

INTERPOLISH

v.t.To polish between.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

INTERPOLABLE

INTERPOLABLE In *ter "po *la *ble, a.

 

Defn: That may be interpolated; suitable to be interpolated. A most interpolable clause of one sentence. De Morgan.

 

INTERPOLATE

In *ter "po *late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Interpolated; p. pr. & vb. n.Interpolating. ] Etym: [L. interpolatus, p. p. of interpolare to form anew, to interpolate, fr. interpolus, interpolis, falsified, vamped up, polished up; inter between + polire to polish. See Polish, v. t.]

 

1. To renew; to carry on with intermission. [Obs. ] Motion. .. partly continued and unintermitted, ... partly interpolated and interrupted. Sir M. Hale.

 

2. To alter or corrupt by the insertion of new or foreign matter; especially, to change, as a book or text, by the insertion of matter that is new, or foreign to the purpose of the author. How strangely Ignatius is mangled and interpolated, you may see by the vast difference of all copies and editions. Bp. Barlow. The Athenians were put in possession of Salamis by another law, which was cited by Solon, or, as some think, interpolated by him for that purpose. Pope.

 

3. (Math. )

 

Defn: To fill up intermediate terms of, as of a series, according to the law of the series; to introduce, as a number or quantity, in a partial series, according to the law of that part of the series.

 

INTERPOLATED

INTERPOLATED In *ter "po *la `ted, a.

 

1. Inserted in, or added to, the original; introduced; foisted in; changed by the insertion of new or spurious matter.

 

2. (Math. ) (a ) Provided with necessary interpolations; as, an interpolated table. (b ) Introduced or determined by interpolation; as, interpolated quantities or numbers.

 

INTERPOLATION

In *ter `po *la "tion, n. Etym: [L. interpolatio an alteration made here and there: cf. F. interpolation. ]

 

1. The act of introducing or inserting anything, especially that which is spurious or foreign.

 

2. That which is introduced or inserted, especially something foreign or spurious. Bentley wrote a letter. ... upon the scriptural glosses in our present copies of Hesychius, which he considered interpolations from a later hand. De Quincey.

 

3. (Math. )

 

Defn: The method or operation of finding from a few given terms of a series, as of numbers or observations, other intermediate terms in conformity with the law of the series.

 

INTERPOLATOR

In *ter "po *la `tor, n. Etym: [L., a corrupter: of. F. interpolateur.]

 

Defn: One who interpolates; esp. , one who inserts foreign or spurious matter in genuine writings.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Interpol

In ter pol |ˈintərˌpôl, -ˌpäl ˈɪntərpoʊl | an organization based in Paris that coordinates investigations made by the police forces of member countries into crimes with an international dimension. ORIGIN originally the address for telegrams sent to the International Criminal Police Commission, founded in 1923; from Inter (national ) pol (ice ).

 

interpolate

in ter po late |inˈtərpəˌlāt ɪnˈtərpəˌleɪt | verb [ with obj. ] insert (something ) between fixed points: illustrations were interpolated in the text. insert (words ) in a book or other text, esp. in order to give a false impression as to its date. make such insertions in (a book or text ). interject (a remark ) in a conversation: [ with direct speech ] : “I dare say,interpolated her employer. Mathematics insert (an intermediate value or term ) into a series by estimating or calculating it from surrounding known values. DERIVATIVES in ter po la tion |-ˌtərpəˈlāSHən |noun, in ter po la tive |-ˌlātiv |adjective ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin interpolat- refurbished, altered, from the verb interpolare, from inter- between + -polare (related to polire to polish ).

 

interpolator

in ter po la tor |inˈtərpəˌlātər ɪnˈtərpəleɪdər | noun a person who interpolates something. a device or apparatus that guides a tool through a smooth curve when provided with a set of points defining the curve.

 

interpole

in ter pole |ˈintərˌpōl ˈɪntərpoʊl | noun an auxiliary pole of a commutator placed between the main poles to increase its efficiency.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Interpol

Interpol |ˈɪntəpɒl | an organization based in France that coordinates investigations made by the police forces of member countries into crimes with an international dimension. ORIGIN originally as the telegraphic address of the International Criminal Police Commission, founded in 1923; from Inter (national ) pol (ice ).

 

interpolate

interpolate |ɪnˈtəːpəleɪt | verb [ with obj. ] 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. Mathematics 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: [ with direct speech ] : ‘I dare say,interpolated her employer. DERIVATIVES interpolation |-ˈleɪʃ (ə )n |noun, interpolative |-lətɪv |adjective ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin interpolat- refurbished, altered , from the verb interpolare, from inter- between + -polare (related to polire to polish ).

 

interpolator

in |ter |pol ¦ator |ɪnˈtəːpəleɪtə | noun 1 a person who interpolates something. 2 a device which guides a tool through a smooth curve when provided with a set of points defining the curve.

 

interpole

inter |pole noun an auxiliary pole of a commutator placed between the main poles to increase its efficiency.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

interpolate

interpolate verb language models can be interpolated online: insert, interpose, interject, enter, add, incorporate, inset, put, introduce.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

interpolate

interpolate verb the illustrations were interpolated in the text: insert, interpose, introduce, enter, add, incorporate, inset, implant, build, put.

 

Duden Dictionary

Interpol

In ter pol Substantiv, feminin , die |I nterpol |die Interpol; Genitiv: der Interpol Kurzwort aus: Inter nationale Kriminal pol izeiliche Organisation zentrale Stelle (mit Sitz in Paris ) zur internationalen Koordination der Ermittlungsarbeit in der Verbrechensbekämpfung

 

Interpolation

In ter po la ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |Interpolati o n |die Interpolation; Genitiv: der Interpolation, Plural: die Interpolationen lateinisch interpolatio = Veränderung, Umgestaltung 1 Mathematik das Interpolieren 1 2 Wissenschaft spätere, von fremder Hand vorgenommene Einfügung oder Änderung in einem Text, die nicht als solche kenntlich gemacht ist 3 Fotografie Änderung [der Dichte ] von Bildpunkten (und damit besonders der Kontraste ) durch die Berechnung benachbarter Bildpunkte

 

Interpolator

In ter po la tor Substantiv, maskulin , der |Interpol a tor |der Interpolator; Genitiv: des Interpolators, Plural: die Interpolatoren jemand, der eine Interpolation 2 vornimmt

 

Interpolatorin

In ter po la to rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Interpolat o rin |die Interpolatorin; Genitiv: der Interpolatorin, Plural: die Interpolatorinnen weibliche Form zu Interpolator

 

interpolieren

in ter po lie ren schwaches Verb |interpol ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « 1 Mathematik Werte zwischen bekannten Werten einer Funktion errechnen 2 lateinisch interpolare = (Schriften ) entstellen, verfälschen Wissenschaft eine Interpolation 2 vornehmen 3 Fotografie eine Interpolation 3 vornehmen

 

Spanish Dictionary

interpolación

interpolación nombre femenino 1 Acción de interpolar :se consiguen grandes efectos sonoros mediante la interpolación de sonidos de percusión y sintetizador .2 Efecto de interpolar :bastante fiel al libro, la película presenta, sin embargo, cierto número de interpolaciones que cambian por completo su tono .

 

interpolar

interpolar 1 verbo transitivo 1 Poner determinada cosa entre otras que siguen un orden, o dentro del conjunto que estas forman :en el lenguaje juvenil se interpolan anglicismos de manera constante; el relato, al romper un orden cronológico lineal, permitía interpolar constantes juicios críticos retrospectivos de la protagonista .2 Introducir palabras u otros textos en un texto ya terminado, especialmente en uno ajeno o antiguo :desconocemos quién interpoló este poema en el manuscrito .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xvi ) del latín interpolare cambiar, alterar .

 

interpolar

interpolar 2 adjetivo Que está situado entre los dos polos o bornes de un circuito eléctrico .ETIMOLOGÍA Derivado de polo punto opuesto a otro en un cuerpo ’ (V.).

 

Sanseido Dictionary

INTERPOL

INTERPOL インターポール International Criminal Police Organization 国際刑事警察機構 (こくさいけいじけいさつきこう )

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Interpol

In ter pol /ɪ́ntə r pòʊl |-pɔ̀l /Inter national Criminal Pol ice Organization 名詞 U 〖単複両扱い 〗国際刑事警察機構, 国際警察 .

 

interpolate

in ter po late /ɪntə́ː r pəlèɪt /動詞 かたく 他動詞 1 【本などに 】〈改ざんの語句 〉を書き入れる «into » ; 〈本など 〉を (語句を書き入れて )改ざんする .2 〈異議など 〉を差しはさむ .3 〘数 〙〈中間項 〉を級数に補間 [内挿 ]する .自動詞 1 書き入れる, 挿入する .2 〘数 〙補間 [内挿 ]法を行う .

 

interpolation

in t r po l tion 名詞 かたく 1 U (本などへの )書き込み ; 改ざん .2 C 書き込まれた語句 ; 改ざん部分 .3 U 〘数 〙補間 [内挿 ] (法 ).