词汇 | unadjusted |
释义 | unadjusted adjective uk /ˌʌn.əˈdʒʌs.tɪd/ us /ˌʌn.əˈdʒʌs.tɪd/ not having changed or been changed for a particular situation or use: I was still jetlagged and unadjusted to the time change even after a week in Australia. Unadjusted, a detergent would be an unattractive, thin, colourless liquid with little or no smell. Unadjusted figures(= numbers) have not been changed slightly to become more correct or useful: The figures are unadjusted for inflation. The firm recorded an unadjusted operating loss of a million pounds. Related word adjust I forced myself to go back to sleep when my unadjusted body told me to get up and start my day. Seasonally unadjusted figures show an unemployment rate of 5.3 percent in January. They promised to publish both the adjusted and unadjusted statistics. Similar and the same adjacent affinity akin alike allied ballpark be no better than (a) somethingidiom congruent ditto equivalence equivalency equivalent equivalent of something equivalent to something next door non-distinctive not make any differenceidiom of the kindidiom respecter synonymous You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Statistics unadjusted | Business Englishunadjusted adjective ECONOMICS, ACCOUNTINGuk /ˌʌnəˈdʒʌstɪd/us unadjusted figures do not consider particular things such as inflation, which would make the figures easier to compare with others: unadjusted for sthRetail sales will grow at a 1.4% annual rate, unadjusted for inflation. In data unadjusted for service quality improvements, productivity declined by an average of 2% per year for the past five years. On an unadjusted basis, a 0.7% rise in overall output prices in October was the biggest month-on-month gain since March of last year. At an unadjusted rate of 7.3%, Janesville had the 33rd highest unemployment in February. Examples of unadjustedunadjusted Unadjusted risk ratios for the incidence of schizophrenia were first calculated separately for each of these explanatory variables. Table 2 presents the unadjusted risk ratios of mortality by age of retirement and by reasons for retirement. Thus, adjusted or unadjusted estimates of means are obtained, depending on the method of analysis chosen for a trial in a particular environment. The unadjusted significance level for group differences was p 1⁄4 .0006 for survival to 10 years. First, the data used are seasonally unadjusted and this allows us to study, within the same framework, growth, business cycle, and seasonal movements. We find that the tracking error of the unadjusted index is nontrivial under risk aversion, and depends upon the degree of risk aversion. Table 4 gives figures for unadjusted and adjusted total costs as well as for various components. The difference between adjusted and unadjusted costs is noteworthy. All summary cost results are reported unadjusted for baseline differences, and all cost differences are presented adjusted for baseline differences. Therefore, in the following analyses, outcome data are presented both unadjusted and adjusted for case mix on admission to hospital. Consider the definition of the unadjusted user cost in equation (10). However, neither of these unadjusted differences is statistically significant. While each represents a marked difference from the unadjusted approaches, the simpler date adjustment identified twice as many days as the dateand-tract adjustment. The unadjusted parity progression ratio is a gross measure of having a fourth child; it does not consider the relationships among the independent variables. This gave crude (unadjusted) odds ratios showing whether any predictor was a significant explanatory variable or not. See all examples of unadjusted 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. |
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