averaging
平均
常用释义
英音[ ˈæv(ə)rɪdʒɪŋ ]
美音[ ˈævərɪdʒɪŋ ]
基本释义
- n. 求平均值;拉平价格;为取得更高的平均价格而买进(卖出)
- adj. 平均的
- v. 平均(average 的 ing 形式)
例句
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1·"I'm averaging about five books a week," Gates says matter-of-factly.“我每周平均读5本书。”盖茨实事求是地说。
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2·“ABC World News” is second, averaging 7.58 million viewers.《ABC世界新闻》屈居第二,平均拥有758万观众。
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3·Humidity will also be a factor, averaging at 41 percent.湿度将成为另一个因素,平均湿度将达到41%。
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4·Unemployment remained high throughout the 1930s, averaging 18%.上世纪30年代失业率一直居高不下,平均达18%。
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5·The nine with the highest marginal tax rates saw outflows averaging 2.2%.而边际税率最高的9各州平均外迁移率为2.2%。
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6·South Korea, for example, had farm tariffs averaging just 7% in the 1960s.比如,韩国,上个世纪六十年代的农业关税平均为7%。
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7·The following wlmstat output shows CPU usage averaging around the soft Max.下面的wlmstat输出显示平均CPU使用量大约在软限制左右。
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8·The Hoeghs even offer a daily tour of their factory, averaging 10 visitors a week.赫伊夫妇甚至还安排了工厂的日常参观活动,一周平均接待10位参观者。
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9·I think at the time we were averaging 150 jobs a month, but they weren't all deaths.那段时间平均每个月我们要接150宗生意但不全是命案。
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10·Almost all rich countries provide paid maternity leave, averaging about 20 weeks.几乎所有富裕的国家都提供平均为期20周的带薪产假。
网络释义
- averaging method : 求平均值法;均值法
- averaging operator : 平均算子;求平均数算子