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单词 statistic
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Definition of statistic in English:

statistic

noun stəˈtɪstɪkstəˈtɪstɪk
  • 1A fact or piece of data obtained from a study of a large quantity of numerical data.

    统计数据

    the statistics show that the crime rate has increased

    统计数据表明犯罪率上升了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Behind Professor Godfrey's sensible suggestion lies a statistic that might appeal to any passing cynic.
    • Another point to make is surrounds the statistics provided on owner occupancy.
    • Plotkin, Dushoff, and Fraser suggest using a statistic, volatility P value, to measure volatility.
    • It later transpired the statistic had been plucked from another publication: it was a miscalculation.
    • Another statistic provides insight into the class divisions that are ripping apart American society.
    • A decline in the statistic suggests a n easing because inflation has declined or unemployment has increased.
    • It is completely inappropriate to quote an anonymously-sourced statistic when referring to three deaths.
    • He quoted a government statistic that suggests foreign coverage has gone down on British television by 40% in the last decade.
    • Bradford's ethnic diversity was another area highlighted in the statistics.
    • In the West we are faced with this fact in alarming health statistics like one in two men and one in three women will get cancer.
    • Under this approach, the count statistic is viewed as an index to abundance.
    • I saw a statistic recently that suggested that Britons think about holidays every two minutes on average.
    • Instead the statistic suggests two things: that Thorpe has played an unusual number of match-changing innings and that he often played in a weak side.
    • We assessed heterogeneity between studies with the Q statistic and by visual inspection of the results.
    • In the week before the final the statistics suggested to the Cork management that they should cut one of the training sessions.
    • By simply taking a superficial look at the quantitative statistics we may not be able to see the whole truth.
    • Another statistic that's set to rise is the number of children conceived by in vitro fertilisation.
    • Late last week, a raft of economic statistics suggested Greenspan's cries may go unheard.
    • The statistic can be found in a single web search.
    • The advantage of using Shannon uncertainty is that it allows a complex source of bias to be represented by a single statistic.
    Synonyms
    number, integer, quantity, amount, level, total, sum
    1. 1.1 An event or person regarded as no more than a piece of data (used to suggest an inappropriately impersonal approach)
      统计量(指被视为统计数据的人或事)
      he was just another statistic

      他不过是另一个统计量而已。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The tragedy of Thomas Smith is yet another statistic to underline the need for something to be done to protect young drivers and other road users from the temptation to speed.
      • Paul Brown has become another statistic in the ever increasing male suicide rate in this country.
      • I know that I'm just another statistic, another self harming teenage girl.
      • And so they said why not start now so this doesn't happen and you're not another statistic?
      • He is just another statistic in the Celtic Tiger's briefcase.
      • He had become another statistic in the law-and-order game that dominated Queensland politics.
      • However, he has to begin to appreciate that he is actually dealing with a real life here and not just another health statistic.
      • Sadly another young pedestrian has become a statistic in the recent tragic accident on Bradshawgate.
      • Has he no sympathy or regret to convey to the relatives or Scottish public, or are they, as he seems to suggest, just another statistic?
      • Chalk Richard Lewis up as another statistic on the list of people who have ruined their lives through illegal drug use.
      • Groundwell Farm, he said, must not become ‘yet another statistic in Swindon's neglect’ of historic buildings.
      • Had the company stayed, it would almost certainly have become just another forgotten statistic in the vast list of company wind-ups and failures.
      • The shooting down of a Lancaster bomber in France in July 1944 was just another grim statistic for Allied commanders.
      • Barbara, of Brampton Road, Croydon, is very open about her past giving yet another thought provoking statistic.
      • Was I just about to become another statistic, one of the many lost souls who go missing, never to be seen again, until their skeleton is found under a patio two decades hence?
      • Employees who suddenly find themselves as just another redundancy statistic are simply not prepared to give up.
      • Be safe and don't be another Christmas accident statistic.
      • In the ensuing chaos, she herself could have become another grim statistic in the terrible death toll of Sabra and Shatila, had her father not rescued her and her family.
      • Why end up sick, in hospital, in poor health or even just another statistic when there is every chance that you could remain healthy and have a full life?
      • There is a way, however, to decrease the risk of being swept away in a slide and becoming another statistic.
adjective stəˈtɪstɪkstəˈtɪstɪk
  • another term for statistical

Origin

Late 18th century: from German statistisch (adjective), Statistik (noun).

  • This is from the German adjective statistisch, and the noun Statistik. This German noun was used by a German writer called Aschenwall in 1748 as a name for the area of knowledge dealing with the constitutions and resources of the various states of the world. French writers of the 18th century refer to Aschenwall as having introduced the word, which then gave rise to French statistique. In English the word was first found in the phrase statistic science (a collection of numerical facts to do with economic conditions) in the late 18th century.

Definition of statistic in US English:

statistic

nounstəˈtistikstəˈtɪstɪk
  • 1A fact or piece of data from a study of a large quantity of numerical data.

    统计数据

    the statistics show that the crime rate has increased

    统计数据表明犯罪率上升了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Another statistic provides insight into the class divisions that are ripping apart American society.
    • It later transpired the statistic had been plucked from another publication: it was a miscalculation.
    • The advantage of using Shannon uncertainty is that it allows a complex source of bias to be represented by a single statistic.
    • Behind Professor Godfrey's sensible suggestion lies a statistic that might appeal to any passing cynic.
    • I saw a statistic recently that suggested that Britons think about holidays every two minutes on average.
    • In the West we are faced with this fact in alarming health statistics like one in two men and one in three women will get cancer.
    • In the week before the final the statistics suggested to the Cork management that they should cut one of the training sessions.
    • It is completely inappropriate to quote an anonymously-sourced statistic when referring to three deaths.
    • Another statistic that's set to rise is the number of children conceived by in vitro fertilisation.
    • Instead the statistic suggests two things: that Thorpe has played an unusual number of match-changing innings and that he often played in a weak side.
    • Bradford's ethnic diversity was another area highlighted in the statistics.
    • A decline in the statistic suggests a n easing because inflation has declined or unemployment has increased.
    • By simply taking a superficial look at the quantitative statistics we may not be able to see the whole truth.
    • Under this approach, the count statistic is viewed as an index to abundance.
    • We assessed heterogeneity between studies with the Q statistic and by visual inspection of the results.
    • Another point to make is surrounds the statistics provided on owner occupancy.
    • The statistic can be found in a single web search.
    • He quoted a government statistic that suggests foreign coverage has gone down on British television by 40% in the last decade.
    • Late last week, a raft of economic statistics suggested Greenspan's cries may go unheard.
    • Plotkin, Dushoff, and Fraser suggest using a statistic, volatility P value, to measure volatility.
    Synonyms
    number, integer, quantity, amount, level, total, sum
    1. 1.1 An event or person regarded as no more than a piece of data (used to suggest an inappropriately impersonal approach)
      统计量(指被视为统计数据的人或事)
      he was just another statistic

      他不过是另一个统计量而已。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • In the ensuing chaos, she herself could have become another grim statistic in the terrible death toll of Sabra and Shatila, had her father not rescued her and her family.
      • He is just another statistic in the Celtic Tiger's briefcase.
      • Be safe and don't be another Christmas accident statistic.
      • Why end up sick, in hospital, in poor health or even just another statistic when there is every chance that you could remain healthy and have a full life?
      • Paul Brown has become another statistic in the ever increasing male suicide rate in this country.
      • Has he no sympathy or regret to convey to the relatives or Scottish public, or are they, as he seems to suggest, just another statistic?
      • Chalk Richard Lewis up as another statistic on the list of people who have ruined their lives through illegal drug use.
      • He had become another statistic in the law-and-order game that dominated Queensland politics.
      • There is a way, however, to decrease the risk of being swept away in a slide and becoming another statistic.
      • Had the company stayed, it would almost certainly have become just another forgotten statistic in the vast list of company wind-ups and failures.
      • Sadly another young pedestrian has become a statistic in the recent tragic accident on Bradshawgate.
      • Groundwell Farm, he said, must not become ‘yet another statistic in Swindon's neglect’ of historic buildings.
      • Employees who suddenly find themselves as just another redundancy statistic are simply not prepared to give up.
      • I know that I'm just another statistic, another self harming teenage girl.
      • The shooting down of a Lancaster bomber in France in July 1944 was just another grim statistic for Allied commanders.
      • The tragedy of Thomas Smith is yet another statistic to underline the need for something to be done to protect young drivers and other road users from the temptation to speed.
      • Barbara, of Brampton Road, Croydon, is very open about her past giving yet another thought provoking statistic.
      • However, he has to begin to appreciate that he is actually dealing with a real life here and not just another health statistic.
      • And so they said why not start now so this doesn't happen and you're not another statistic?
      • Was I just about to become another statistic, one of the many lost souls who go missing, never to be seen again, until their skeleton is found under a patio two decades hence?
adjectivestəˈtistikstəˈtɪstɪk
  • another term for statistical

Origin

Late 18th century: from German statistisch (adjective), Statistik (noun).

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