词汇 | statistic |
释义 | statistic noun uk /stəˈtɪs.tɪk/ us /stəˈtɪs.tɪk/ statistics B2[ plural ](informalstats) information based on a study of the number of times something happens or is present, or other numerical facts: 统计数据;统计资料 Statistics show/suggest that women live longer than men.统计资料显示女性比男性寿命长。 According to official statistics, the Japanese work longer hours than workers in most other industrialized countries.根据官方统计数字,日本人比其他大多数工业化国家工人的工作时间都要长。 [ U ] the science of using information discovered from studying numbers统计学 He has all the latest statistics at his fingertips.他手边有所有最新的数据。 It's difficult to interpret these statistics without knowing how they were obtained.不了解这些统计数字是怎样得来的就难以理解它们。 The opposition leader accused government ministers of manipulating the statistics to suit themselves.反对派领导人指责政府部长篡改统计数据以满足自身利益。 The statistics reflect a change in people's spending habits.这些统计数据显示出人们的消费习惯发生了变化。 According to official statistics, the Japanese work longer hours than workers in most other industrialized countries.根据官方统计数字,日本人比其他大多数工业化国家工人的工作时间都要长。 C1[ C ] a fact in the form of a number that shows information about something: 统计数字 The city's most shocking statistic is its high infant mortality rate.这座城市最令人震惊的统计数字是其高婴儿死亡率。 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 statistic | American Dictionarystatistic noun[ C ] us/stəˈtɪs·tɪk/ a single number in a range of statistics: The city’s most shocking statistic is its infant mortality rate. statistic | Business Englishstatistic noun uk /stəˈtɪstɪk/us [ S ] a fact or piece of information that is shown by a number: The euro area's economic slowdown was confirmed by another statistic. The most interesting statistic is that the average time on the site is 14 minutes. statistics [ plural ](also informalstats) numbers that give information about a particular situation or event: crime/employment/economic statisticsThe latest employment statistics portray California as only narrowly avoiding a recession. government/federal/official statisticsGovernment statistics released yesterday painted a hopeful picture of the labour market. statistics show/indicate/suggest sthThe current statistics show prices have heated up strongly this year. [ U ] the science of collecting and studying numbers that give information about particular situations or events: Allan has an MSc in statistics from University College London. not just/only a statistic used to emphasize that a number represents a real person or problem that we should care about: 1 in 7 Americans being without health insurance is not just a statistic, it's a tragedy. Examples of statisticstatistic The problem then seems to fall within the traditional two-sample comparison in statistics. Official crime statistics, however, seldom tell the whole story. However, other official statistics showing trade are available through 1932, and the subsequent lack of data can largely be overcome by estimates. A few more statistics will suffice to show the trends of the time. When standard deviations were not available, we computed them from the observed mean differences (either differences in changes or absolute readings) and the test statistics. The application of circular statistics to these data allows us to evaluate such effects. Future studies for more accurate background subtraction models may also improve the fold change distribution; therefore yield better statistics for fold change evaluation as well. Unfortunately, the flood of statistics is very large; nothing more can be done here than to indicate some of the most useful summaries available. The advantage of this method is that results can be presented in the form of statistics and tables. You do not need a degree in statistics to see what has happened to the firm's trading profit over this six year period. In the case of, say, births and deaths, this is certainly the case, but most social statistics are not like this. Most health statistics, for example, are the result of people deciding that they are ill, and successfully convincing a doctor of this. In other cases, statistics would not be able to decide. In all countries, governments and businessmen have become aware of the importance of statistics. The available statistics offer some support for the allegations that there was much perjury. See all examples of statistic These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withstatisticstatisticThese are words often used in combination with statistic. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. chi-square statistic The chi-squarestatistic was used to explore the relationship between working situation and living arrangements. frightening statistic That is a frightening statistic and a clear demonstration that the matter must be addressed more urgently. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 interesting statistic The number of stages in the optimization approach is another interestingstatistic. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with statistic |
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