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/av-er-ij, av-rij/US // ˈæv ər ɪdʒ, ˈæv rɪdʒ //UK // (ˈævərɪdʒ, ˈævrɪdʒ) //

平均而言,平均,平均来说

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : 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.
    • : a typical amount, rate, degree, etc.; norm.
    • : Statistics. arithmetic mean.
    • : Mathematics. a quantity intermediate to a set of quantities.
    • : Commerce. a charge paid by the master of a ship for such services as pilotage or towage.an expense, partial loss, or damage to a ship or cargo.the incidence of such an expense or loss to the owners or their insurers.an equitable apportionment among all the interested parties of such an expense or loss.Compare general average, particular average.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : of or relating to an average; estimated by average; forming an average: The average rainfall there is 180 inches.
    • : 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
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    av·er·aged, av·er·ag·ing.

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

    • : to have or show an average: to average as expected.
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    • : average down, to purchase more of a security or commodity at a lower price to reduce the average cost of one's holdings.
    • : 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.
    • : average up, to purchase more of a security or commodity at a higher price to take advantage of a contemplated further rise in prices.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as ingenerally
Synonyms
broadly广泛,广泛地,广泛的,宽泛commonly常见的是,通常,常见的,通常情况下customarily惯常,习惯性地,习惯上,惯常地largely大体上,大体上是这样的,大体上是这样,大体上是的mostly大多数情况下,大多是,多半是,大多时候normally通常,通常情况下,一般来说,正常情况下ordinarily平时,按理说,按说,平常publicly公开,公然,公开的,公开发表roughly大致,大致上,大致如此,大体上typically通常情况下,一般来说,典型的是,典型的情况是universally普遍地,普遍,普遍适用,普遍的usually通常,通常情况下,平时widely广泛,广泛的,广泛地,广为流传的about关于,约,有关,大约all in all总的来说,总而言之,总的说来,总体而言almost always几乎总是,几乎总是这样,几乎总是如此,几乎一直altogether总的来说,总的来说就是,总的来说是,总的说来approximately大约,约,大概,约为as a rule照例,照理说,照例来说,照例是by and large大体上,大致上,总的来说,大体上说chiefly主要是,主要是指,主要,主要的conventionally传统上,通常情况下,传统上的,传统上讲en masse大批,大批的,大规模,集体extensively广泛地,广泛的,广泛地进行,广泛for the most part大多情况下,大多是,大体上,大多habitually习惯性地,惯常地,习惯上,惯常on the whole大体上,总的来说,大体上说,总的说来overall总体,整体,总体而言,总的来说popularly通俗地说,流行的,流行,大众practically实际是,实际上是,实践上,实际上predominantly主要是,主导性的,主要是指,主要的是primarily主要是,主要是指,主要为,基本上是principally主要是,主要是指,主要,原则上regularly经常性的,定期进行,定期,经常性地roundly圆满地,圆滑地,圆圆地,圆滚滚地thereabouts左右,大致,大致如此,大概

Examples

  • That is roughly in line with a Post average of recent polls from the state that put Biden’s advantage at seven points.

  • FiveThirtyEight’s average of state polls at the end of the 2016 race gave Clinton a five-point lead in Wisconsin and an eight-point lead in Minnesota.

  • Since the lockout of 2004-05, five cup winners have averaged fewer goals per game.

  • The Wisconsin poll is consistent with other recent polls in the state, with The Post’s average showing Biden’s margin at seven points, narrower than in midsummer but not much different from what it was immediately after the GOP convention.

  • That is a somewhat larger margin than a Washington Post average of recent polls in the state, which shows Biden’s lead to be seven percentage points.

  • Well over a thousand holes in, I average less than four strokes per hole.

  • On average, the vaccine has an efficacy of about 60 percent.

  • Average age ranges from 45 to 65, with her youngest client at 18 and the oldest in her 80s.

  • Ramos was 38—nearly two decades older than the average recruit.

  • All because Murthy believes that gun violence, which kills an average of 86 Americans every day, is a public health issue.

  • I do not think the average number of passengers on a corresponding route in our country could be so few as twenty.

  • Though the average speaker is generally limited by one type of voice, which he varies somewhat, it is not often disguised.

  • I should judge that a peck of corn is about the average product of a day's work through all this region.

  • The average citizen of three generations ago was probably not aware that he was an extreme individualist.

  • He was a pretty bright sort, that same Goodell, quick-witted, nimble of tongue above the average Englishman.