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1 | statistics plural a group of numbers that represent facts or describe a situation 统计;统计数据 | New statistics show the economy is continuing to grow. 新的统计数据表明经济在持续增长。 | | Official statistics underestimate the actual level of crime. 官方统计低估了实际的犯罪水平。 | | +on statistics on household expenditure 有关家庭开支的统计 | |
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2 | statistics U the science of using numbers to represent facts and describe situations 统计学;统计 | a degree in economics and statistics 经济学和统计学学位 | |
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3 | C a number that represents a fact or describes a situation 数字;数据 | Manchester United have not won the title for 25 years, a staggering statistic for such a strong club. 曼联队已有25年没有赢得这个奖项了,对这么强大的一个俱乐部来讲,这实在是令人吃惊的数字。 | | 3a | a person considered as a number , not as an individual (一个被视为数字的)人 | | To them, I’ m just another statistic in the unemployment figures. 对他们来讲,我不过是失业数据里面的一个数字而已。 | | become a statistic Drive carefully! Don’ t become a statistic (=one of the total number of people killed on the roads each year) . 小心驾驶!不要为交通死亡统计数据再增添一个数字! | | |
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