词汇 | statistic |
释义 | statisticUK:*/stəˈtɪstɪk/US:/stəˈtɪstɪk/ ,(stə tis′tik)UK-RP:UK-Yorkshire:Irish:Scottish:US Southern:Jamaican: 主要翻译 statistic n (piece of data)统计数据Economists watch this statistic closely to predict the markets. statistics npl (numbers: facts, data)统计数字;统计数据备注: Used with a plural verbYour statistics support your argument very thoroughly.usage: ‘statistics’Statistics are facts consisting of numbers, obtained from analysing information.According to official statistics, 39 million Americans had no health insurance.The government will publish new unemployment statistics this week.When statistics is used with this meaning, it is a plural noun. You use the plural form of a verb with it.The statistics are taken from United Nations sources.Statistics don't necessarily prove anything.Statistics is also the branch of mathematics dealing with these facts.She is a Professor of Statistics.When you use statistics with this meaning, it is an uncountable noun. You use a singular form of a verb with it.Statistics has never been taught here before. statistics n (study of facts, data)统计学备注: Used with a singular verbI took statistics in college and hated every single minute of it. statistic n figurative (unnamed victim of [sth]) (灾难等的,比喻)无名的牺牲者She never imagined her child would become a statistic in a gang war. 复合形式: vital statistics npl (statistics relating to human life)人口动态统计;生命统计 vital statistics npl informal (woman's figure: measurements) (女性的)三围 |
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