actuary 的定义
plural ac·tu·ar·ies.
- Insurance. a person who computes premium rates, dividends, risks, etc., according to probabilities based on statistical records.
- a registrar or clerk.
actuary 近义词
等同于 auditor
actuary 的近义词 3 个
等同于 bean counter
等同于 accountant
等同于 number cruncher
更多actuary例句
- Now we have an insurance company that prides itself on largely replacing human brokers and actuaries with bots and AI, collecting data about customers without them realizing they were giving it away, and using those data points to assess their risk.
- If you’re looking for a better shot at sticking together through thick and thin, you might want to marry a scientist or actuary.
- It only reveals the anxieties of the self-appointed ethnic actuary.
- Actuary, akt′ū-ar-i, n. a registrar or clerk: one who makes the calculations connected with an insurance office.
- The assets to be handed over shall be determined by an actuary appointed by the Mixed Arbitral Tribunal.
- Or we may illustrate by the difference between the auditor and an actuary in an insurance company.
- What actuary, he asks contemptuously, can appraise the value of a man's opinions?
- Mrs. Paine complaining because she was concerned; she is the daughter of an insurance actuary.