;统计数字(或资料)Statistics are facts which are obtained from analysing information expressed in numbers, for example information about the number of times that something happens.
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Official statistics show real wages declining by 24%...
官方统计数字表明实际工资下降了 24%。
There are no reliable statistics for the number of deaths in the battle.
关于阵亡人数没有可靠的统计数字。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]统计学Statistics is a branch of mathematics concerned with the study of information that is expressed in numbers.
...a professor of Mathematical Statistics.
数学统计学教授
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stat·is·ticAWL/stəˈtɪstɪk; NAmEstəˈtɪstɪk/noun1statistics(alsoinformalstats)[plural ]a collection of information shown in numbers 统计数字;统计资料◆crime/unemployment, etc. statistics犯罪、失业等统计资料◆According to official statistics the disease killed over 500 people.根据官方的统计数字,500 多人死于这种疾病。◆Statistics showthat far more people are able to ride a bicycle than can drive a car. 统计资料表明,会骑自行车的人比会开汽车的人多得多。◆These statistics are misleading.这些统计资料会引起误解。☞see also
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2statistics(alsoinformalstats)[uncountable ]the science of collecting and analysing statistics统计学◆There is a compulsory course in statistics.有一门统计学的必修课。3(NAmE,informalstat)[countable ]a piece of information shown in numbers (一项)统计数据◆An important statistic is that 94 per cent of crime relates to property.一个重要数据是 94% 的犯罪同财产有关。◆I felt I was no longer being treated as a person but as a statistic.我感觉我不再被看作人,而被看作一个统计数字了。▶stat·is·tic·alAWL/stəˈtɪstɪkl; NAmEstəˈtɪstɪkl/adjective◆statistical analysis统计分析stat·is·tic·al·lyAWL/stəˈtɪstɪkli; NAmEstəˈtɪstɪkli/adverb◆The difference between the two samples was not statistically significant.在统计学的意义上,这两个样品没有显著的差异。statisticstatisticsstat·is·tic/stəˈtɪstɪk; NAmEstəˈtɪstɪk/stat·is·tic·al/stəˈtɪstɪkl; NAmEstəˈtɪstɪkl/stat·is·tic·al·ly/stəˈtɪstɪkli; NAmEstəˈtɪstɪkli/
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statisticsta‧tis‧tic /stəˈtɪstɪk/ ●●○W3AWL noun
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1statisticsa)[plural] a set of numbers which represent facts or measurements: the official crime statisticsstatistic for statistics for injuries at workStatistics show that 50% of new businesses fail in their first year.b)[uncountable] the science of collecting and examining such numbers: Statistics is a branch of mathematics.2[singular] a single number which represents a fact or measurement: The statistic comes from a study recently conducted by the British government.3a statistic informal if someone is just a statistic, they are just another example of someone who has died because of a particular type of accident or disease: We can’t let these boys become just another statistic. →
vital statistics
COLLOCATIONSADJECTIVES/NOUN + statisticsofficial statistics· Official statistics indicate that educational standards are improving.government statistics· According to government statistics, only two percent of lone parents are aged under twenty.national statistics· National statistics greatly underestimate levels of heroin use.crime/economic/unemployment etc statistics· The economic statistics tell a grim story.verbsstatistics show/indicate something· Statistics show that 80 percent of dog attacks take place in the home.statistics suggest something· Housing conditions are far worse than the statistics suggest.compile/collect/gather statistics· Police have not yet compiled statistics for this year.
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