average 的英语意思
averageaverage1 /ˈævərɪdʒ/ adjective
查看全部语言翻译1the average amount is the amount you get when you add together several quantities and divide this by the total number of quantities平均量是将若干数量相加后除以数量总数所得的量:
The age of the candidates ranged from 29 to 49 with an average age of 37.候选人的年龄从29岁到49岁不等,平均年龄为37岁。
The average cost of making a movie has risen by 15%.制作一部电影的平均成本上涨了15%。
Last winter was colder than average.去年冬天比平均水平更冷。
The cars were being sold at an average price of $11,000.这些汽车以平均11,000美元的价格出售。2an average amount or quantity is not unusually big or small指数量或量不异常地大或小:
They have an average-size front garden and a large rear garden.他们有一个中等大小的前院和一个大后院。of average height/build/intelligence etc
He was in his late twenties and of average height.他将近三十岁,身高中等。3having qualities that are typical of most people or things具有大多数人或事物所共有的典型特征:
The average American has not even thought about next year’s election.普通的美国人甚至还没有考虑过明年的选举。
In an average week I drive about 250 miles.在普通的一周里,我大约开车250英里。► see thesaurus at normal4neither very good nor very bad不很好,也不很差
查看全部语言翻译1the average amount is the amount you get when you add together several quantities and divide this by the total number of quantities平均量是将若干数量相加后除以数量总数所得的量:
The age of the candidates ranged from 29 to 49 with an average age of 37.候选人的年龄从29岁到49岁不等,平均年龄为37岁。
The average cost of making a movie has risen by 15%.制作一部电影的平均成本上涨了15%。
Last winter was colder than average.去年冬天比平均水平更冷。
The cars were being sold at an average price of $11,000.这些汽车以平均11,000美元的价格出售。2an average amount or quantity is not unusually big or small指数量或量不异常地大或小:
They have an average-size front garden and a large rear garden.他们有一个中等大小的前院和一个大后院。of average height/build/intelligence etc
He was in his late twenties and of average height.他将近三十岁,身高中等。3having qualities that are typical of most people or things具有大多数人或事物所共有的典型特征:
The average American has not even thought about next year’s election.普通的美国人甚至还没有考虑过明年的选举。
In an average week I drive about 250 miles.在普通的一周里,我大约开车250英里。► see thesaurus at normal4neither very good nor very bad不很好,也不很差averageaverage2 noun
1[countable] the amount calculated by adding together several quantities, and then dividing this amount by the total number of quantities将若干数量相加后除以数量总数所得的数值average of
The average of 3, 8, and 10 is 7.3、8和10的平均数为7。
Each person raised an average of £60 to plant an acre of trees.每人平均筹集了60英镑,用于种植一英亩树木。
The December figures brought the annual average for 2001 up to 10.6 per cent.12月份的数据使2001年的年均值上升至10.6%。2on average based on a calculation about how many times something usually happens, how much money someone usually gets, how often people usually do something etc根据某事通常发生的次数、某人通常获得的金额、人们通常做某事的频率等进行计算:
On average, men still earn more than women.平均而言,男性收入仍然高于女性。
Nearly 80% of Swiss citizens on average turn out to vote.瑞士公民平均约有近80%参与投票。3[countable, uncountable] the usual level or amount for most people or things大多数人或事物的通常水平或数量:
Streets in the town centre are wider than the average.市中心的街道比一般的更宽。above/below average
The school’s eighth-graders are above average in science.该校八年级学生的科学成绩高于平均水平。
The murder rate in the city has risen to four times the national average.该市的谋杀率已上升至全国平均水平的四倍。 → law of averages at law(9)
1[countable] the amount calculated by adding together several quantities, and then dividing this amount by the total number of quantities将若干数量相加后除以数量总数所得的数值average of
The average of 3, 8, and 10 is 7.3、8和10的平均数为7。
Each person raised an average of £60 to plant an acre of trees.每人平均筹集了60英镑,用于种植一英亩树木。
The December figures brought the annual average for 2001 up to 10.6 per cent.12月份的数据使2001年的年均值上升至10.6%。2on average based on a calculation about how many times something usually happens, how much money someone usually gets, how often people usually do something etc根据某事通常发生的次数、某人通常获得的金额、人们通常做某事的频率等进行计算:
On average, men still earn more than women.平均而言,男性收入仍然高于女性。
Nearly 80% of Swiss citizens on average turn out to vote.瑞士公民平均约有近80%参与投票。3[countable, uncountable] the usual level or amount for most people or things大多数人或事物的通常水平或数量:
Streets in the town centre are wider than the average.市中心的街道比一般的更宽。above/below average
The school’s eighth-graders are above average in science.该校八年级学生的科学成绩高于平均水平。
The murder rate in the city has risen to four times the national average.该市的谋杀率已上升至全国平均水平的四倍。 → law of averages at law(9)averageaverage3 verb
1[linking verb] to usually do something or usually happen a particular number of times, or to usually be a particular size or amount通常做某事或通常以特定次数发生,或通常保持特定大小或数量:
The water in the lake is not particularly deep, averaging about 12 metres.湖水并不特别深,平均约12米。
The airport averages about a thousand flights a month.该机场每月平均约有1,000个航班。
Inflation averaged just under 2.8% per year.通货膨胀率平均每年略低于2.8%。2[transitive] to calculate the average of figures计算一组数字的平均值:
The rate of growth was averaged over a period of three years.增长率是以三年为期计算的平均值。average out phrasal verb1if something averages out at a particular figure, it has that figure as an average over a period of time如果某事物在某一特定数字上平均,则该数字是其在一段时间内的平均值average out at
Training costs for last year averaged out at £5,100 per trainee.去年每名受训者的培训费用平均为5,100英镑。
The government’s share of the cost was intended to average out at 25%.政府承担的费用比例预计平均达到25%。2 average something ↔ out to calculate the average of something计算某事物的平均值:
I averaged out the total increase at about 10%.我计算出总增幅的平均值约为10%。
1[linking verb] to usually do something or usually happen a particular number of times, or to usually be a particular size or amount通常做某事或通常以特定次数发生,或通常保持特定大小或数量:
The water in the lake is not particularly deep, averaging about 12 metres.湖水并不特别深,平均约12米。
The airport averages about a thousand flights a month.该机场每月平均约有1,000个航班。
Inflation averaged just under 2.8% per year.通货膨胀率平均每年略低于2.8%。2[transitive] to calculate the average of figures计算一组数字的平均值:
The rate of growth was averaged over a period of three years.增长率是以三年为期计算的平均值。average out phrasal verb1if something averages out at a particular figure, it has that figure as an average over a period of time如果某事物在某一特定数字上平均,则该数字是其在一段时间内的平均值average out at
Training costs for last year averaged out at £5,100 per trainee.去年每名受训者的培训费用平均为5,100英镑。
The government’s share of the cost was intended to average out at 25%.政府承担的费用比例预计平均达到25%。2 average something ↔ out to calculate the average of something计算某事物的平均值:
I averaged out the total increase at about 10%.我计算出总增幅的平均值约为10%。