statistic
noun
uk/stəˈtɪs.tɪk/us/stəˈtɪs.tɪk/statistics
B2[plural](informalstats)
informationbasedon astudyof thenumberoftimessomethinghappensor ispresent, or othernumericalfacts:
统计数据;统计资料Statisticsshow/suggestthat womenlivelongerthan men.统计资料显示女性比男性寿命长。
According toofficialstatistics, theJapaneseworklongerhoursthanworkersin most otherindustrializedcountries.根据官方统计数字,日本人比其他大多数工业化国家工人的工作时间都要长。
[U]
thescienceof usinginformationdiscoveredfromstudyingnumbers
统计学- He has all thelateststatistics at hisfingertips.
- It'sdifficulttointerpretthese statistics withoutknowinghow they wereobtained.
- Theoppositionleaderaccusedgovernmentministersofmanipulatingthe statistics tosuitthemselves.
- The statisticsreflectachangein people'sspendinghabits.
- According toofficialstatistics, theJapaneseworklongerhoursthanworkersin most otherindustrializedcountries.
C1[C]
afactin theformof anumberthatshowsinformationabout something:
统计数字The city's mostshockingstatistic isitshighinfantmortalityrate.这座城市最令人震惊的统计数字是其高婴儿死亡率。
Statistics
- actuarial
- actuary
- covariate
- distribution
- entropy
- interpoint
- interquartile range
- mean
- normal distribution
- odds
- pollster
- quantile
- ratio
- standard deviation
- stat
- statistical
- statistically
- statistician
- stochastic
- vital statistics