statistics
statistics 英 [stə'tɪstɪks] 美 [stəˈtɪstɪks]
n. 统计;统计学
- Statistics is a branch of mathematics that allows you to draw conclusions about a large group of people based on information collected from a smaller group. It's also a tough college math course.
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- n. 统计;统计学
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1. The statistics do not add up.
统计的数字加不起来。
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2. You can find answer by using statistics.
你可以通过运用统计学找到答案。
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3. These statistics are misleading.
这些统计资料会引起误解。
- statistics (n.) 1770, "science dealing with data about the condition of a state or community" [Barnhart], from German Statistik, popularized and perhaps coined by German political scientist Gottfried Aschenwall (1719-1772) in his "Vorbereitung zur Staatswissenschaft" (1748), from Modern Latin statisticum (collegium) "(lecture course on) state affairs," from Italian statista "one skilled in statecraft," from Latin status "a station, position, place; order, arrangement, condition," figuratively "public order, community organization," noun of action from past participle stem of stare "to stand" from PIE root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm."
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