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attainments

/uh-teyn-muhnt/US // əˈteɪn mənt //UK // (əˈteɪnmənt) //

成绩,成就,造诣,诣

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act of attaining.
    • : something attained; a personal acquirement; achievement.

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Examples

  • The 2016 election demonstrated the importance of careful weighting protocols, as many state-level surveys did not weight samples by educational attainment.

  • Some pollsters such as Ipsos and the Pew Research Center have taken weighting by education a step further by weighting for educational attainment within racial groups.

  • Melillo traces the history of these bugs and their products as a query into modernity’s attainments and its discontents.

  • “Because the center-assessed grades elevated the overall attainment, the currency of qualifications got devalued, so it pushed everything up the system,” says Andrew Hargreaves, co-founder of DataHE.

  • The Post-ABC Minnesota poll’s initial sample of adults was weighted by educational attainment as well as race, gender, age and geopolitical regions of the state.

  • The connection between wealth and educational attainment is still strong.

  • There are no scientific, medical, or technological barriers to its attainment.

  • Despite improved educational attainment for women, progress has been uneven, and in some cases, has declined in recent years.

  • Murray also errs in reducing educational attainment and professional success solely to genetic endowment.

  • It cannot be said that the insurgents in the field had advanced one step towards the attainment of their object.

  • Not necessarily, he went on; if the motive is clearly within our grasp, the attainment is possible.

  • The reception of it did not imply the attainment of grace; but as a sign, it was appointed to denote grace received.

  • It aspired to rise to a knowledge of God as the supremest wisdom and grandest attainment of mortal man.

  • Eva Poindexter may be a country girl, but she has her standards, too, and mere grace and attainment are not sufficient to win her.