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life expectancy

预期寿命,寿命,寿数

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the probable number of years remaining in the life of an individual or class of persons determined statistically, affected by such factors as heredity, physical condition, nutrition, and occupation.

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  • Today, communities of color in the United States disproportionately endure pollution and other hazardous conditions that inform quality of life and life expectancy.

  • Slaves were sorted by anatomy and the purported ability to function better in certain climates, resistance to diseases, and life expectancy.

  • The authors wondered how unemployment affects mortality and life expectancy years later.

  • At 41, Drew has blown past the life expectancy for a person with his condition.

  • Actually, one byproduct of the mortality forecasts is that our models can predict life expectancy for all countries until 2100.

  • His life as a man is built around health insurance and tax services.

  • It was also an attack on our freedom of expression and way of life.

  • I always wanted my life to be that way, and it became that way.

  • I liked it because it was like my life coming back together.

  • When the father arrived at the hospital, he was told that Andrew Dossi was in surgery, but the wounds were not life-threatening.

  • Now, it immediately occurred to Davy that he had never in his whole life had all the plums he wanted at any one time.

  • Dean Swift was indeed a misanthrope by theory, however he may have made exception to private life.

  • We shall recover again some or all of the steadfastness and dignity of the old religious life.

  • It is the dramatic impulse of childhood endeavouring to bring life into the dulness of the serious hours.

  • Woman is mistress of the art of completely embittering the life of the person on whom she depends.