- 看过 census 的人也看了 :
- poll
- enumeration
- statistics
- demography
- demographics
- stats
census 的 2 个定义
plural cen·sus·es.
- an official enumeration of the population, with details as to age, sex, occupation, etc.
- the registration of citizens and their property, for purposes of taxation.
- to take a census of: The entire nation is censused every 10 years.
census 近义词
head count
更多census例句
- The work relies on voter records and census data from two states that have vote by mail but didn't roll it out uniformly across the state.
- Using census data, the researchers identified the total number of eligible voters in the counties that adopted mail-in voting and those nationwide that did not.
- Hollerith thought a census machine might have great commercial potential, and he asked Billings to join him in a venture to develop and commercialize it.
- Like a census, these maps literally capture how neurons are distributed in the brain, what they look like, and how they layer within and between different brain regions.
- The link means that we can use fast radio bursts to identify magnetars in the distant universe, allowing scientists to build a census of these extreme objects and better explain their origins.
- Indeed, a majority of Democratic voters will be minority voters shortly after the next census is taken.
- Every 10 years, after the Census, legislators get together and draw district lines in collusion.
- Byrne invented a deceased husband named William K. Richard and hid herself from census takers.
- Just 0.5 percent of Ferguson is of Asian descent, according to 2010 U.S. Census data.
- For the first time in our history, according to the Census Bureau, blacks are now voting at a higher rate than whites.
- The remaining figures, being taken from census returns and other reliable authorities, are more satisfactory.
- The earliest census report which gives any information in regard to its population is that of 1810 when the population was 1,508.
- Of the heathen population, no census has ever been taken; but it probably exceeds 300,000.
- The 1960 census confirmed such declines from the previous growth of cities in nearly all parts of the nation.
- Census enumerations since 1890 indicate that total employment in Virginia has expanded continuously.