average的意思和读音

average

: [ˈæv(ə)rɪdʒ] : ['æv(ə)rɪdʒ]

n.

adj.

v.

averages  averaging  averaged  

adj.+n.average price,average cost,average income,average size,average salary

v.+n.average rating

adj.extraordinary

n.mean,arithmetic mean,mode,median,norm

v.be around,be close to

adj.regular,normal,usual,typical,middling

averageadj.

1.[obn]calculated by adding several amounts together, finding a total, and dividing the total by the number of amounts

an average rate/cost/price

Average earnings are around £20 000 per annum. 2

at an average speed of 100 miles per hour 100

2.typical or normal

40 hours is a fairly average working week for most people. 40

children of above/below average intelligence

£20 for dinner is about average. 20

3.ordinary; not special

I was just an average sort of student.

n.

1.the result of adding several amounts together, finding a total, and dividing the total by the number of amounts

The average of 4, 5 and 9 is 6.4、5、9 6。

Parents spend an average of $220 a year on toys. 220

If I get an A on this essay, that will bring my average(= average mark/grade) up to a B+. A, B+。

2.a level which is usual

Temperatures are above/below average for the time of year.

400 people a year die of this disease on average . 400

Class sizes in the school are below the national average .

v.

1.[t][nopass]~ sthto be equal to a particular amount as an average

Economic growth is expected to average 2% next year. 2%。

Drivers in London can expect to average about 12 miles per hour(= to have that as their average speed) . 12

2.[t][i]~ (sth)to calculate the average of sth

Earnings are averaged over the whole period.

n.1.,2.;;()3.,

adj.1.,2.3.

v.1.,2.3.4.()()(,)1.,2.3.4.()()(,)

n.1.the amount, level, standard, etc. that is typical of a group of people or things2.an amount that is calculated by adding several numbers together and dividing the total by the original number of things you added together

adj.1.around a usual or ordinary level or standard; neither good nor bad; like most others of the same type2.not very good3.calculated by adding a group of numbers together and dividing the total by the amount of numbers

v.1.to usually do, have, involve, etc. a particular level or amount

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1.But he also noted that the average age of a Japanese farmer is 70. He said Japan will someday have no choice but to accept more imports.

2.Its average salaries are rising 12% a year, and increasingly high turnover is forcing the company to spend more on training.12%,使

3.Her income is around the city's average, but she can only afford a simple life.

4.While to the average citizen that means the company is dead and gone, the firm is still haunting several of its Wall Street brethren.

5.Mike: How much does an average office stuff member get?

6.On average, the children stayed awake for 48 minutes after they went to bed, and slept about a half-hour longer on weekdays than weekends.48

7.Just -- a report just came out that the average deductible went up 30 percent on American families.……30。

8.Furthermore, Professor Caldwell did not realize Martin's concept of the average English professor.

9.In average, how much did you spend in high-end fashion store each time?

10.Whatever he or she chooses to call it, a healthy person breaks wind an average of sixteen times a day, and most often when asleep.16