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单词 corresponding proportion
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corresponding proportion

collocation in English

meaningsofcorrespondingandproportion

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corresponding
adjective
uk
/ˌkɒr.ɪˈspɒn.dɪŋ/
us
/ˌkɔːr.əˈspɑːn.dɪŋ/
similar to, connected with, or caused by ...
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proportion
noun
uk
/prəˈpɔː.ʃən/
us
/prəˈpɔːr.ʃən/
the number or amount of a group or part of something when compared to ...
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(Definition ofcorrespondingandproportionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcorresponding proportion

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I regret that thecorrespondingproportionin 1951 is not known.
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For the 1850 census thecorrespondingproportionwas 55 per cent and for the 1890 census 40 per cent.
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Thecorrespondingproportionof those who never went into service was less than 10 per cent.
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Thecorrespondingproportionof people from nonpeasant homes was 87 per cent.
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Thecorrespondingproportionwas 60 per cent in 1800-1859 and 66 per cent in 1860-1894.
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In 1860-1894 thecorrespondingproportionwas 44 per cent.
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Between 84 and 96 per cent of the retirement contracts among freeholders involved parents and children (including sons-in-law), while thecorrespondingproportionwas much lower among tenant farmers.
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I regret that thecorrespondingproportionin 1951 is not known.
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Thecorrespondingproportionfor the pedal cyclists involved was one in 458.
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It is not possible to calculate thecorrespondingproportionof expenditure through multilateral channels.
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Thecorrespondingproportionof insured women between ages 65 and 65 is two out of seven.
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Thecorrespondingproportionfor those registered is not known.
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In houses built to current building regulations standards, which require insulation in the roof, thecorrespondingproportionis about one-ninth.
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About a year ago thecorrespondingproportionwas about two-thirds.
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It is not possible to estimate acorrespondingproportionfor wives from other countries as information on applications for entry clearance is not collected for these countries.
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Longer working hours would bring more production, though not to acorrespondingproportion, and would not be welcomed because they would mean the abandonment of the five-day working week.
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The corresponding proportions were 5 per cent in 1800-1859 and 13 per cent in 1860-1894.
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The corresponding proportions in the period 1955–58 were 60·5 and 62·6.
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The prices for other reference drugs were, as recommended by the commission, calculated as corresponding proportions.
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So far as can be established, these proportions are what would be expected from the corresponding proportions of the population of child-bearing age in the area served.
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crisis proportions

collocation in English

meaningsofcrisisandproportion

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crisis
noun
uk
/ˈkraɪ.sɪs/
us
/ˈkraɪ.sɪs/
a time of great disagreement, confusion, ...
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proportion
noun
uk
/prəˈpɔː.ʃən/
us
/prəˈpɔːr.ʃən/
the number or amount of a group or part of something when compared to ...
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(Definition ofcrisisandproportionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcrisis proportions

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Homelessness has now reached crisis proportions, with the local authority stock continuing to diminish and a continuing reduction in the number of net relet vacancies.
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Unfortunately, there is a shortage in that area — of crisis proportions.
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Housing—the inadequacy and lack of it—has reached crisis proportions, particularly in inner city areas.
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This mess is not yet of crisis proportions.
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If we could have a debate on that, it could be tied in with a debate on the position of the textile industry, which has reached crisis proportions.
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There it has more or less reached crisis proportions.
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The pressures and problems facing those schools, teachers and children are of crisis proportions.
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Does he accept that the unemployment situation there is now almost of crisis proportions?
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Therefore, it is misleading to argue that we are facing a situation of crisis proportions.
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But my argument is that it is now reaching crisis proportions.
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As he pointed out, this has reached crisis proportions.
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The regular stoppage of freight transport is now reaching crisis proportions.
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The industry is now experiencing a rapid decline of crisis proportions.
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Unemployment, as the leading one, has reached crisis proportions, particularly with regard to the talent that we are now wasting.
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Now, nearly 20 years later, growing surpluses and unacceptable costs have reached crisis proportions.
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That is not particularly new, but during the last 12 months it has reached crisis proportions.
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Our commanding officers are worried about those serious problems; they believe that they are reaching crisis proportions.
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However, all that will count for nothing if we cannot tackle the problem of raging inflation, which we all agree has reached crisis proportions.
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It is getting to crisis proportions, as those who are consultants will say.
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So what are we to do about this situation that has developed to such crisis proportions?
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If the committee's experience from the evidence is of more than local significance, the problems of staffing psychiatric units outside teaching centres seem to have reached serious crisis proportions.
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