averagely / ˈæv ər ɪdʒ, ˈæv rɪdʒ /

平均而言平均来说一般来说

averagely5 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a quantity, rating, or the like that represents or approximates an arithmetic mean: Her golf average is in the 90s. My average in science has gone from B to C this semester.
  2. a typical amount, rate, degree, etc.; norm.
  3. Statistics. arithmetic mean.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to an average; estimated by average; forming an average: The average rainfall there is 180 inches.
  2. typical; common; ordinary: The average secretary couldn't handle such a workload. His grades were nothing special, only average.
v. 有主动词 verb

av·er·aged, av·er·ag·ing.

  1. to find an average value for; reduce to a mean: We averaged the price of milk in five neighborhood stores.
  2. to have as its arithmetic mean: Wheat averages 56 pounds to a bushel.
  3. to do or have on the average: He averages seven hours of sleep a night.
v. 无主动词 verb

av·er·aged, av·er·ag·ing.

  1. to have or show an average: to average as expected.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. average down, to purchase more of a security or commodity at a lower price to reduce the average cost of one's holdings.
  2. average out, to come out of a security or commodity transaction with a profit or without a loss.to reach an average or other figure: His taxes should average out to about a fifth of his income.
  3. average up, to purchase more of a security or commodity at a higher price to take advantage of a contemplated further rise in prices.

averagely 近义词

averagely

等同于 moderately

averagely

等同于 rather

averagely

等同于 enough

averagely

等同于 fairly

更多averagely例句

  1. To plot each bucket along the x-axis, I calculated the population-weighted average of covid cases within each grouping.
  2. It lifted the Washington region’s seven-day average number of daily new cases to 4,109 — about twice the number being reported at the end of October.
  3. It comes a few days after the average in the city, and 10 days after last year’s first freeze.
  4. The Thanksgiving holiday comes as coronavirus cases have skyrocketed across the United States, with the seven-day average of new cases hovering at more than 160,000 on Thursday, according to Washington Post tracking.
  5. New York City has reached the 3% testing positivity 7-day average threshold.
  6. I know that his putting was extraordinarily good—far better than an averagely good putter's daylight putting.
  7. But in the case of the oblique bar, no such common factor can be found to fit all cases even averagely well.
  8. Those two coming now consisted of two better than averagely dressed girls who would run somewhere in their early twenties.
  9. More comfortable would be a role as an averagely anti-Russian tourist—not fanatically so, but averagely.
  10. I am, so far as these are concerned, merely the man in the street, the averagely endowed and the ordinarily educated.