n.平均数;平均水平
adj.平均的;一般的;通常的
v.取平均值;达到平均水平
副词: averagely 名词: averageness 过去式: averaged 过去分词: averaged 现在分词: averaging 第三人称单数: averages
n.(名词)平均数,平均分
平均
普通,中等,一般
成功率
【商】海损,海损费用
一般水平,平均水平,一般水准
平均标准
报酬
底子
平均得分
adj.(形容词)普通的,一般的,中等的
平均的
【商】按海损估价的
寻常的,平平常常的,正常的,通常的
平庸的
典型的
平均数的,平均值的
v.(动词)平均达到
平均做到
使平衡
将…平均分配,均分,平均
算出...的平均数,求…的平均数,求…的平均值, 从…得出平均数
平均为,平均是,平均数为
作为平均数,按平均数计算,取平均值
买进或卖出
按比例分配,平均分配
达到平均水平
n.(名词)[C]平均,平均数 the result of adding several amounts together, finding a total, and dividing the total by the number of amounts
[U]平均水平; 一般水准 a level which is usual
adj.(形容词)[A]平均的 calculated by adding several amounts together, finding a total, and dividing the total by the number of amounts
典型的; 正常的 typical or normal; of the usual or ordinary kind
普通的; 平常的; 一般的 ordinary; not special; around a usual or ordinary level or standard
v.(动词)vt. 平均为,平均达 be equal to a particular amount as an average
vt. 求…的平均数 to calculate the average of sth
Noun:a statistic describing the location of a distribution;
"it set the norm for American homes"
(sports) the ratio of successful performances to opportunities
an intermediate scale value regarded as normal or usual;
"he is about average in height"
"the snowfall this month is below average"
approximating the statistical norm or average or expected value;
"the average income in New England is below that of the nation"
"of average height for his age"
"the mean annual rainfall"
lacking special distinction, rank, or status; commonly encountered;
"average people"
"the ordinary (or common) man in the street"
lacking exceptional quality or ability;
"a novel of average merit"
"only a fair performance of the sonata"
"in fair health"
"the caliber of the students has gone from mediocre to above average"
"the performance was middling at best"
around the middle of a scale of evaluation;
"an orange of average size"
"intermediate capacity"
"medium bombers"
relating to or constituting the most frequent value in a distribution;
"the modal age at which American novelists reach their peak is 30"
relating to or constituting the middle value of an ordered set of values (or the average of the middle two in a set with an even number of values);
"the median value of 17, 20, and 36 is 20"
"the median income for the year was $15,000"
amount to or come to an average, without loss or gain;
"The number of hours I work per work averages out to 40"
achieve or reach on average;
"He averaged a C"
compute the average of
n.(名词)average的基本意思是“平均”“平均数”,是可数名词。引申可表示“平均水平,一般水准”,是不可数名词。
adj.(形容词)average的基本意思是“平均的”,可指算术上“平均的”,也可用于一般事物; 引申可表示“平常的,普通的”,指一般水平,既非优异,亦非低劣。
average作“平均的”解时只用作前置定语,不用于比较等级。
average作“平常的”或“一般的”解时,后面的名词用单数形式比复数形式普通。假使后面的名词是单数形式,前面用the或an都可以。
v.(动词)average的基本意思是“平均”,是及物动词。意为“求…的平均数”“平均做〔得到〕”时,不用于被动结构; 意为“平均为”“平均达到”时常接表示数量的名词。
n.(名词)average, mean, median
这几个词都有“平均、平均数”之意。其区别是:
average 是“平均”或“平均数”的意思。它指的是把两个或两个以上的数相加的和,除以相加的数的个数而得的商数。mean 有“平均”或“平均数”的意思,但实际上指的是最大数和最小数之间的中数,即把二者相加的和,除以2所得的商数。median 是“中位数”的意思,它指的是按大小次序排列的一列数字中居中间的位置的那个数。试体会下面两句中这三个词的含义。
The average of a group of five workers earning respectively 3,4,5,8 and 10 dollars a day is six dollars a day whereas the median is 5 dollars. 有五个工人,每天分别挣钱3,4,5,8和10元,这组工人收入的平均数为每天6元,中间位是5元。
The mean temperature for a day with a high of 56°and a low of 34° is 45°.某日的最高气温为56°,最低气温为34°,其平均气温为45°。
adj.(形容词)我认为一般读者对这本书不会感兴趣。误
I don't think the book will appeal to the average readers.正
I don't think the book will appeal to the average reader.析
average作“一般”解时,后面的名词用单数形式。☆ 15世纪晚期进入英语,直接源自古法语的avarie,意为船只受损;最初源自意大利语的avaria,意为受损的货物。
以上就是本站详细整理的词语averageness是什么意思的翻译解释,供大家参考一下。
用作名词(n.)
通常,一般说来 used for talking about what is usually true, although it may not be true in every individual situation用作动词(v.)
平均(计算)为,平均达 find the average ofHot and cold days often average out during the year.
一年中炎热的日子和寒冷的日子往往相当。
Sometimes I pay, sometimes he pays—it seems to average out.
有时我付钱,有时他付钱——到头来似乎两相持平。
average sth ⇔ outThey averaged out the numbers and got the result 7.
他们算出这几个数的平均数是7。
The statisticians averaged out the number of people receiving college degrees in every one thousand persons.
统计学家算出了每千人中受大学教育的平均数。
He averaged out his expenses at £10 per day.
他每天的平均费用是10英镑。
We may get something in total, but averaging it out, each of us will get only next to nothing.
总起来讲,我们能得到一些,但平均起来每个人几乎一无所得。
average out at〔to〕 sthThe cost should average out at about £6 per person.
费用应该是平均每人约6英镑。
Their working hours averaged out at 40 per week.
他们的工作时间每周平均为40小时。
The cost should average out at about £6 per person.
费用应该是平均每人约6英镑。
Our speed averaged out at 50km an hour.
我们的平均速度是每小时50公里。
Snowfall averages out in this part of the country at twenty inches a year.
我国这个地区每年的平均降雪量为20英寸。
My annual holiday varies, but it averages out at five weeks a year.
我每年假期的长短不等,但平均一年有5个星期。
Losses and gains average out to a small profit each year.
每年得失相抵尚有少许赚头。
Including his commission his salary averages out to 8000 dollars a month.
包括佣金在内,他的薪金每月平均达到8000美元。
Henry's taxes averaged out to about a fourth of his income.
亨利交付的税款平均达到他收入的四分之一左右。
用作名词(n.)
The average of 11,14 and 20 is 15. 11,14用作形容词(adj.)
An average of 1350 persons pass here every day.用作动词(v.)
His average income is ten pounds a week.用作名词 (n.)
动词+~
calculate an average算出平均数compute an average计算平均数make an A average获得优等平均分数obtain an average获得平均数strike an average平均起来,折中take an average平均起来,拉平计算keep up one's average(使自己)维持在平均水平上work out an average算出平均数形容词+~
arithmetical average算术平均数normal average正常平均数名词+~
daily average日平均介词+~
above the average在中等水平以上below the average在中等水平以下beyond the average超过平均数the law of averages平均律on the average平均地up to the average达到一般水平be well up to the average完全达到一般水平用作形容词 (adj.)
~+名词
average age平均年龄average American student普通美国学生average consumption per capital每人平均消耗量average error平均误差average income平均收入average intelligence一般智力average life平均寿命average per- mu grain output粮食平均亩产量average period平均周期average price平均价格average reader平均读者average speed平均速度average temperature平均温度average value平均价值average wage平均工资average worker普通工人副词+~
decidedly average水平绝对一般用作动词 (v.)
~+名词
average the numbers算出平均数~+副词
average out平均达到average up把…提到平均水平I never can make out whether Father's hearing is below the average or above it.