average

美音:['æv(ə)rɪdʒ] 英音:['æv(ə)rɪdʒ]

简单释义:


n.平均水平;平均数;一般水准

adj.平均的;典型的;正常的;普通的

v.平均为;计算出…的平均数

网络平均值;海损

变形:

复数:averages  过去分词:averaged  现在分词:averaging  


完整释义:


n.

1.一般水平,平均标准
2.平均,平均数
3.平均得分
4.底子
5.【商业】海损;海损费用;(给领航的)报酬

adj.

1.平均的
2.普通的,一般,寻常的,平平常常的;平庸的
3.普通的,一般的
4.中等的
5.通常的
6.最低
7.普遍的
8.典型
9.【商业】按海损估价的

v.

1.(为得到更有利的平均价格而)买进(或)卖出(更多的股票、货物等)
2.平均,均分
3.平均是


例句:

  1. Moody's, a ratings agency, notes that the average lifespan of new bank debt has fallen to its lowest level in at least 30 years.
    评级机构穆迪指出,银行新债务的平均生命周期已经跌倒了30年来的最低水平。

  2. Quiz for the day: How much time each day, on average, does a 6- to 12-year-old child spend on household chores?
    先作个小测验:6至12岁的孩子平均每天做多长时间的家务劳动?

  3. When someone is in a wheelchair his head is at the height of an average person's waist.
    当人坐在轮椅上,他的头只能到一个普通人腰的高度。

  4. Over the course of a year, that adds up to $155, 000 , the annual salary of the average family physician.
    在一年间,那就已经涨到了155,000美元,是一位家庭医生的平均年薪。

  5. When companies discount an average-risk project, they do not use the company cost of capital as we have computed it.
    当公司要贴现一个具有平均风险的项目的时候,它们并不会运用我们已经计算出来的公司资本成本。

  6. With average pay only rising by 1. 2% a year at the moment, we are certainly going to feel the pinch.
    随着价格平均每年1.2%的增长,我们当然能够切身感受到荷包变瘪的疼痛。

  7. In coming years Room to Read expects to open an average of "30 libraries a week across the developing world" .
    未来数年,RoomtoRead有望“在整个发展中世界平均每周开设30家图书馆”。

  8. The return on an investment. For a company this would be net profits expressed as a percentage of average capital employed.
    指投资的收益率。对公司而言,收益率指净利润占使用的平均资本的百分比。

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