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sampling

/sam-pling, sahm-/US // ˈsæm plɪŋ, ˈsɑm- //UK // (ˈsɑːmplɪŋ) //

取样,采样,抽样调查,抽样检查

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or process of selecting a sample for testing, analyzing, etc.
    • : the sample so selected.

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Examples

  • They’re a sampling, from across the nation, and they’re reported voluntarily.

  • For publishers that are already mailing goods to customers, adding sampling is an easy fit.

  • In other words, the sampling was biased toward larger households.

  • He also estimates the probability of each candidate’s election by accounting for sampling error in the tracker and other uncertainties.

  • We had hoped to see the western bumblebee in our sampling, because its numbers have dropped precipitously in our area.

  • More than any other system, random sampling gives you “an exact portrait of the people at large.”

  • Sortition rests on two rather unique properties of random sampling.

  • Overall, the average duration of illness at sampling was nine days.

  • For example, Ed explained to me that while a sampling a beat is a well-known device in rap music, he samples colors.

  • Minaj dropped her newest single Anaconda on Monday, a Sir Mix-A-Lot sampling ode to her own assets.

  • If old Piegan Smith hadn't been sampling the contents of that keg so industriously he would never have made a break.

  • Jimmy says the pig just turned on its heel and walked round the garden sampling things and inquiring into them.

  • In other words, he went over the same ground again with a sampling-pick and a bundle of canvas bags.

  • After getting rid of most of the superfluous servants, he put on a screen and began sampling the newscasts.

  • Here it usually remains open for inspection and sampling till it is sold, when it is bagged.