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词汇 median
释义 median
adjective
 specializeduk /ˈmiː.di.ən/ us /ˈmiː.di.ən/

medianadjective (MATHEMATICS)


mathematics
The median value is the middle one in a set of values arranged in order of size: 中间的,居中的;中位数的
Median household income fell last year.去年中等家庭收入下降了。
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medianadjective (MEDICAL)


medical
near the centre of the body, rather than the sides: (身体)正中的
the median nerve正中神经
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at the core of something
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mesad
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mid
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the bowels of somethingidiom
median
noun[ C ]
 mathematics specializeduk /ˈmiː.di.ən/ us /ˈmiː.di.ən/
the value that is the middle one in a set of values arranged in order of size中位数
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Statistics
actuarial
actuary
analysis of covariance
background variable
canonical correlation
categorical variable
correction factor
correlation coefficient
covariance matrix
covariate
cross-sectional
entropy
infant mortality rate
interpoint
interquartile range
multigroup
non-statistical
pollster
statistician
variate

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median | American Dictionary


median
noun[ C ]
us/ˈmid·i·ən/

mediannoun[C] (LAND)


(alsomedian strip, us/ˌmid·i·ənˈstrɪp/)
a narrow strip of land or concrete between the two sides of a large road, separating the vehicles moving in opposite directions:
The car went out of control, jumped the median, and hit a truck head on.

mediannoun[C] (NUMBER)


mathematics
the middle number or amount in a series

median | Business English


median
adjective
uk /ˈmiːdiən/us
a median number, value, or amount is in the middle of a series of numbers, values, or amounts:
Today the median age for marriage in the US is 25 for women and 27 for men.
median income/earnings/salary
median/rate/value
median
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈmiːdiən/us
a number, value, or amount that is in the middle of a series of numbers, values, or amounts:
Home prices have continued to increase, with the median rising 5.8 percent to $352,874.
Data from the Institute for Policy Research showed that the median for women's annual earnings was around $32,000, far below the median for men's earnings of $41,300.
See also
decile
percentile
quartile

Examples of median


median
We expect these committees will not exhibit a strong tendency to fall in the majority party's target area on its side of the chamber median.
Also, the median income in a district is not a statistically significant predictor in any of these models appearing in these tables.
The median onset interval was 6 days (range 1-14 days).
The median age in each year was 3, 9 and 5 years in 1996, 1997 and 1998, respectively.
The median time from onset of illness in the first patient until investigation of the outbreak was 27 days (range 0 -161).
When summarizing cost data, mean costs are preferred to medians, and uncertainty should be analyzed statistically and with sensitivity analysis.
It is across a series of elections and governments that the force of the median mandate thesis comes through clearly.
The study had an 80% power at a significance level of 0.05 to detect a 33% increase (hazard ration 0.75) in median survival.
The median time could not be estimated because fewer than 50% of patients reached this endpoint.
The 42 remaining stimuli (omitting veterinarian and including ambulance) were divided into a high-frequency group (>38.3) and a low-frequency group (<38.3) by a median split.
For example, two-party equilibria do not imply median convergence.
The average number of sessions attended was four (median, 3; range, 1-12).
Those agencies whose outputs are close to the ideal of the congressional median should be more durable than other agencies.
Moving out along the 45° line, we find elections with both parties increasingly far from the median.
Let the public preference be represented by the median along the dimension, which implies a certain 'ideal' level of defence spending.
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