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statistic美 [stə'tɪstɪk] 英 [stə'tɪstɪk] - n.统计学;统计数字;统计资料;(一项)统计数据
- adj.统计(上)的
- 网络统计量;统计数值;统计值
Adj.+n. economic statistic n. number,figure,digit,piece of data,measurement 1. | [pl] 统计数字;统计资料a collection of information shown in numbers |
| crime/unemployment, etc. statistics 犯罪、失业等统计资料 | | According to official statistics the disease killed over 500 people. 根据官方的统计数字,500 多人死于这种疾病。 | | Statistics show that far more people are able to ride a bicycle than can drive a car. 统计资料表明,会骑自行车的人比会开汽车的人多得多。 | | These statistics are misleading. 这些统计资料会引起误解。 |
2. | [u] 统计学the science of collecting and analysing statistics |
| There is a compulsory course in statistics. 有一门统计学的必修课。 |
3. | [c] (一项)统计数据a piece of information shown in numbers |
| An important statistic is that 94 per cent of crime relates to property. 一个重要数据是 94% 的犯罪同财产有关。 | | I felt I was no longer being treated as a person but as a statistic. 我感觉我不再被看作人,而被看作一个统计数字了。 |
n. | 1. a single element of data from a collection 2. a numerical value or function, e.g. a mean or standard deviation, used to describe a sample or population 3. somebody or something treated as a piece of data or information 4. a group of numbers that represent facts or that describe a situation 5. the science of using numbers to represent facts and describe situations 6. a number that represents a fact or describes a situation 1. a single element of data from a collection 2. a numerical value or function, e.g. a mean or standard deviation, used to describe a sample or population 3. somebody or something treated as a piece of data or information 4. a group of numbers that represent facts or that describe a situation 5. the science of using numbers to represent facts and describe situations 6. a number that represents a fact or describes a situation |
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