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life expectancy
预期寿命:指在特定年龄下
常用释义
英音[ ˈlaɪf ɪkspektənsi ]
美音[ ˈlaɪf ɪkˈspektənsi ]
基本释义
  • 预期寿命:指在特定年龄下,一个人在平均条件下预计还能活多少年。
例句
  • 1·Prevention of heart disease and stroke will increase life expectancy.
    对心脏病和中风的预防将延长预期寿命。
  • 2·The life expectancy for men in Harlem was less than that of men in Bangladesh.
    哈莱姆区男性的预期寿命低于孟加拉国男性。
  • 3·Scientists estimate that smoking reduces life expectancy by around 2 years on average.
    科学家们估计,吸烟使预期寿命平均缩短了大约两年时间。
  • 4·By the year 2050, women will have a life expectancy of 83.6 years and men of at least 75.1.
    到2050年,女性预期寿命将达到83.6岁,男性预期寿命至少达到75.1岁。
  • 5·Life expectancy is increasing at 2 years for every decade, that means an extra 5 hours a day.
    人类平均寿命每10年会增加2年,这意味着每天会多出来5个小时。
  • 6·The life expectancy of American men will grow from 70.7 for babies born in 1981 to 73.3 years in 2005.
    美国男性的预期寿命将从1981年这一代人年龄寿命的70.7岁上升到2005年这一代人年龄寿命的73.3岁。
  • 7·However, that comparison omits other relevant factors: leisure time, life expectancy, and economic inequality.
    然而,这种比较忽略了其他相关因素:闲暇时间、预期寿命和经济不平等。
  • 8·According to the census projections, female life expectancy will increase from 78.3 years in 1981 to 81.3 in the year 2005.
    根据人口普查预测,女性预期寿命将从1981年的78.3岁增加到2005年的81.3岁。
  • 9·For the remainder, the risk of cancer, while increased at the end of life, must be balanced with other factors like remaining life expectancy.
    在剩下的时间里,尽管癌症的风险在临终时增加,它必须与其他因素平衡,如剩余预期寿命。
  • 10·Even in countries where the number of new infections is dropping, such as Thailand, Uganda and Senegal, small life expectancy drop is forecast.
    即使在泰国、乌干达和塞内加尔等新感染人数正在下降的国家,预期寿命也会有小幅下降。