proportionally
adverb
uk/prəˈpɔː.ʃən.əl.i/us/prəˈpɔːr.ʃən.əl.i/(alsoproportionately,uk/prəˈpɔː.ʃən.ət.li/us/prəˈpɔːr.ʃən.ət.li/)in a way thatkeepsthe samerelationshipbetweennumbersoramounts; as aproportion:
与…成比例地Unemployment is proportionally muchhigherin thenorthof thecountry.该国北部的失业率在比例上要高得多。
See
proportional
- NewEnglandhas proportionally morehouseholdersin the 55- to 74- year-oldgroupthan therestof thenation.
- Jobcutsin Georgia couldtotal5,000 if theairlinetrimsitsworkforcehere proportionally to therestofitsnationwidesystem.
- Although thenumberofcellphoneshasdoubledin the U. S. in the past fiveyears, thenumberoftrafficaccidentshasn't gone up proportionally.
- If women were proportionallyrepresented, there would becloseto 70femalelegislators.
Numerical relationships
- absolute maximum
- absolute minimum
- arithmetic progression
- cardinality
- decreasing
- differential
- disproportionate
- golden ratio
- intersect
- inverse function
- inverse proportion
- linear
- linearly
- percent
- percentage
- prorated
- quantile
- ratio
- recursion
- trinomial