plural averages
plural averages
Learner's definition of AVERAGE
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: a number that is calculated by adding quantities together and then dividing the total by the number of quantities平均数 [count]
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The average of 16, 8, and 6 is 10.*16、8和6的平均数是10。
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Take all these temperatures and find their average.把这些温度都测一下,算出它们的平均数。
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An average of 2,000 people attended the show each night.平均每晚有2000人观看了这场演出。
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Prices have increased on average about eight percent.价格平均增长百分之八。
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On average, women live longer than men.女性平均比男性寿命长。
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(US) He saves on the average about five percent of his income.他平均把收入的百分之五存起来。
— see also grade point average, the law of averages at law 2
: a level that is typical of a group, class, or series : a middle point between extremes平均水平 [noncount]
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2 average /ˈævrɪʤ/ adjective
2 average
/ˈævrɪʤ/
adjective
Learner's definition of AVERAGE
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: calculated by adding quantities together and then dividing by the number of quantities平均的 -
Take all these temperatures and find the average temperature.把这些温度都测一下,并算出平均温度。
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The investment had a higher average return.这项投资有较高的平均回报。
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The average age of the company's employees is 36.这家公司的员工平均年龄是36岁。
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: ordinary or usual普通的;一般的;平常的 -
The average woman lives longer than the average man.普通女性比普通男性寿命长。
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Do you know what the average person earns?你知道一般人挣多少钱吗?
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an average day普通的一天
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the average American family/home buyer普通的美国家庭/住房购买者
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He's just your average guy. [=he is a typical or ordinary guy]他只是个普通人。
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It wasn't your average snowstorm. [=it was worse than an ordinary snowstorm]这不是一场普通的暴风雪。
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He's not your average salesman. [=he is unusual]他可不是一般的销售人员。
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a : not unusually large or small不大不小的;中等的 b : not unusually good or bad不好不坏的;一般的 -
Average grades are not good enough to get you into graduate school.成绩平平就无法考取研究生。
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She was an average student.她是一名中等生。
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She thought the performance was just average.她觉得这场演出的水平一般。
3 average /ˈævrɪʤ/ verb
averages; averaged; averaging
averages; averaged; averaging
Learner's definition of AVERAGE
[+ object]
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: to have (a specified number) as an average平均为 -
The children in that class average four feet in height. [=the average height of the children is 4 feet]那个班级的孩子们平均身高是四英尺。
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Her daily commute averages 40 minutes. [=the average length of her daily commute is 40 minutes]她每天的上下班通勤平均要花40分钟。
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We average six calls a day. [=we get six calls a day on average]我们平均一天接听六个电话。
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: to calculate the average of (something)计算平均值
average out
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: to produce a result that is even and balanced when looked at over a period of time达到平均数;达到平衡状态 -
The irregularities averaged out over the course of the study.整个研究过程中,不规则呈均衡分布。
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Sometimes you win, and sometimes you lose. It all averages out [=evens out] in the end.你有时赢,有时输。最终会扯平。
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average out to (something) : to be equal to (a specified average amount) over a period of time平均值为