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单词 vital statistics
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Definition of vital statistics in English:

vital statistics

plural noun
  • 1Quantitative data concerning the population, such as the number of births, marriages, and deaths.

    生命统计,人口动态统计(有关人口的数量资料,如出生、婚姻和死亡等数据)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The term itself is used in a variety of ways, leading to misclassification and omission from medical records and vital statistics when it is judged to be a contributing, but not main, cause of death.
    • Information for the other patients was collected by examination of hospital files, vital statistics of the Interior Ministry, and personal contact with patients or their families.
    • Information on infant deaths was collected from vital statistics monitored by Statistics Norway.
    • This compares to an average age of 27 for first births in 1996, and is the oldest average since the CSO began recording vital statistics 50 years ago.
    • Survival status was determined by obtaining information from a national office of vital statistics.
    • Along with changes in medical practice and increases in life expectancy after 1880 came new experts who handled the dead and directed funerals, who supervised cemeteries, and who collected vital statistics.
    • In addition, while vital statistics relating to unwed motherhood can provide a baseline, or establish a minimum level of premarital sex in a given year, they do not reveal the actual level of premarital sex.
    • Posted on the Internet are vital statistics, including the date and location that news of the missing person was last reported.
    • The card, which is sewn into a person's clothing, contains a colour picture, vital statistics and medical information about the missing person, as well as an I.D. code linked to a computer database.
    • She has been the principal investigator for several studies that have used linked Medicaid data, vital statistics, and other secondary data sets.
    • Still within the tradition of political economy, these statisticians saw population and vital statistics as given facts which derived from natural and economic laws.
    • No problem, your clothes will let the police know where you are and even inform them of your vital statistics via satellite.
    • The study is based on a cross sectional analysis of US census statistics and vital statistics for the years 1989 and 1990 for all US states including the District of Columbia.
    • Their first report made recommendations pertaining to vital statistics and official name policy, official languages and ‘custom adoption’ practices.
    • Here, vital statistics and census data, two different sources of evidence - collected through very different research approaches - are pointing to essentially the same conclusion.
    • Information about vital statistics was obtained on a regular basis from municipal authorities.
    • ‘Today we define census as an official counting of a country's population, usually with vital statistics, a process of equality and not status,’ he explained.
    • The U.S. Census Bureau has to reach every single member of the U.S. population every 10 years to record vital statistics.
    • With the help of vital statistics, it is possible to obtain some dependable information pertaining to non-marital sexual activity during the 1960s, 1950s, and even the 1940s.
    • According to the Global Burden of Disease Study, Africa maintains the lowest levels of reliable vital statistics for any continent a microscopic 1.1 per cent.
    Synonyms
    physique, build, frame, body, proportions, torso, shape, form, stature
  • 2British informal The measurements of a woman's bust, waist, and hips.

    〈非正式〉妇女的三围

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The research studied Swedish women who were aged between 38 and 60 when they had their vital statistics measured between 1968 and 1969.
    • Actually, it probably had more to do with the fact that my vital statistics repeated the same remarkably low number three times.
    • The topics could range from the weather to the future of Communism, the day's cricket score to corruption in Government, and the latest in automobile design to the vital statistics of the hottest screen siren.
    • Her vital statistics are in her official profile, but you won't find details of her height among them.
    • And if you thought modelling was all about vital statistics here's news: Rathore asked the models 10 questions and judged them on the basis of intelligence, versatility and looks.

Definition of vital statistics in US English:

vital statistics

plural nounˈvītl stəˌtistiksˈvaɪtl stəˌtɪstɪks
  • 1Quantitative data concerning the population, such as the number of births, marriages, and deaths.

    生命统计,人口动态统计(有关人口的数量资料,如出生、婚姻和死亡等数据)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In addition, while vital statistics relating to unwed motherhood can provide a baseline, or establish a minimum level of premarital sex in a given year, they do not reveal the actual level of premarital sex.
    • Posted on the Internet are vital statistics, including the date and location that news of the missing person was last reported.
    • Information about vital statistics was obtained on a regular basis from municipal authorities.
    • The study is based on a cross sectional analysis of US census statistics and vital statistics for the years 1989 and 1990 for all US states including the District of Columbia.
    • The term itself is used in a variety of ways, leading to misclassification and omission from medical records and vital statistics when it is judged to be a contributing, but not main, cause of death.
    • According to the Global Burden of Disease Study, Africa maintains the lowest levels of reliable vital statistics for any continent a microscopic 1.1 per cent.
    • With the help of vital statistics, it is possible to obtain some dependable information pertaining to non-marital sexual activity during the 1960s, 1950s, and even the 1940s.
    • Survival status was determined by obtaining information from a national office of vital statistics.
    • Here, vital statistics and census data, two different sources of evidence - collected through very different research approaches - are pointing to essentially the same conclusion.
    • The U.S. Census Bureau has to reach every single member of the U.S. population every 10 years to record vital statistics.
    • Information for the other patients was collected by examination of hospital files, vital statistics of the Interior Ministry, and personal contact with patients or their families.
    • Their first report made recommendations pertaining to vital statistics and official name policy, official languages and ‘custom adoption’ practices.
    • This compares to an average age of 27 for first births in 1996, and is the oldest average since the CSO began recording vital statistics 50 years ago.
    • The card, which is sewn into a person's clothing, contains a colour picture, vital statistics and medical information about the missing person, as well as an I.D. code linked to a computer database.
    • She has been the principal investigator for several studies that have used linked Medicaid data, vital statistics, and other secondary data sets.
    • Still within the tradition of political economy, these statisticians saw population and vital statistics as given facts which derived from natural and economic laws.
    • No problem, your clothes will let the police know where you are and even inform them of your vital statistics via satellite.
    • Information on infant deaths was collected from vital statistics monitored by Statistics Norway.
    • Along with changes in medical practice and increases in life expectancy after 1880 came new experts who handled the dead and directed funerals, who supervised cemeteries, and who collected vital statistics.
    • ‘Today we define census as an official counting of a country's population, usually with vital statistics, a process of equality and not status,’ he explained.
    Synonyms
    physique, build, frame, body, proportions, torso, shape, form, stature
  • 2British informal The measurements of a woman's bust, waist, and hips.

    〈非正式〉妇女的三围

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Actually, it probably had more to do with the fact that my vital statistics repeated the same remarkably low number three times.
    • And if you thought modelling was all about vital statistics here's news: Rathore asked the models 10 questions and judged them on the basis of intelligence, versatility and looks.
    • The topics could range from the weather to the future of Communism, the day's cricket score to corruption in Government, and the latest in automobile design to the vital statistics of the hottest screen siren.
    • Her vital statistics are in her official profile, but you won't find details of her height among them.
    • The research studied Swedish women who were aged between 38 and 60 when they had their vital statistics measured between 1968 and 1969.
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