statistic信息详情
n.统计数字,统计资料;统计学(statistics);(一项)统计数据
adj.统计的,统计学的(同statistical)
mauritius statistic───毛里求斯统计
inferential statistic───推理统计
likelihood ratio statistic───似然比统计量
ejaculation premature time statistic───早泄时间统计
The statistic figures in the report are not accurate. You should not refer to them.───这篇报告中的统计数据不精确,你不应该参照他们。
The most important statistic of the day, however, was the $100,000,000 in TV advertising fees.───然而,当天最重要的统计数字是1亿美元的电视广告费。
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。
As a statistic tool, TSA has been affirmed and recommended by WTO, but a general mode has not come into being in terms of concrete methods.───旅游卫星账户(TSA)作为测算旅游业产业贡献的统计工具,已经得到了世界旅游组织的肯定,但在具体方法上仍然没有形成一个通用的模式。
This statistic might not be very meaningful to a systems administrator, but it could be invaluable to business analysts.───这些统计数据对系统管理员的作用不是很大,但它们能够为业务分析员带来巨大的价值。
Objective To understand psychological state of recuperate chronic schizophrenia patients, Methods Filling up form and statistic analysis.───目的了解慢性养治精神分裂症患者的心理状态,方法按拟定式表格逐一填窝统计。
Therefore the only conclusion one could possibly derive from this statistic impossibility is that this was a stolen election.───因此可以从这一统计学上的不可能性得出的唯一结论是,这是一场被盗的选举。
In recent years, the forces of political correctness have made the reporting of this sort of statistic virtually impossible.───最近几年,迫于政治正确性的压力,针对这类统计资料做报道已几乎不可能。
However, a tally of below-zero days is often a rudimentary statistic in comparing the coldness of winter seasons, so it cannot be ignored.───然而低于零度的天数往往是比较冬季寒冷程度的一个基本统计数据,所以它并不能被忽略。
But perhaps the most amazing statistic is Clinton's age.
An important statistic is that 94 per cent of crime relates to property.
We can't let these boys become just another statistic.
The city's most shocking statistic is its high infant mortality rate.
In 1984, the statistic for the Thames Valley was one in 10.
However, this statistic conceals that levels of nitrogen dioxide have changed little since 1983.
The statistic comes from a study recently conducted by the British government.
The statistic most often used to measure within-group variability is the standard deviation, although there are other possibilities.
But let us glory in a statistic for once.