statistic
noun OPAL W
/stəˈtɪstɪk/
/stəˈtɪstɪk/
- statistics(also informal stats)[plural] a collection of information shown in numbers
统计数字;统计资料 - Analysis of crime statistics showed high levels of violent crime within the area.
对犯罪统计数据的分析表明,该地区的暴力犯罪率很高。 - Statistics show that far more people are able to ride a bicycle than can drive a car.
统计资料表明,会骑自行车的人比会开汽车的人多得多。 - These statistics are misleading.
这些统计资料会引起误解。 - according to statistics According to official statistics, the disease killed over 500 people.
根据官方的统计数字,500 多人死于这种疾病。 - statistics on something He should read some of the statistics on economic growth.
他应该读一些关于经济增长的统计数据。
see also vital statisticsTopics Maths and measurementb1, Scientific researchb1- They do not keep statistics on the number of applications filed.
他们没有保存申请数量的统计数据。 - According to the latest statistics from the Health and Safety Executive, 33 construction workers died last year.
根据卫生和安全管理局的最新统计,去年有33名建筑工人死亡。 - The latest set of economic statistics confirm an economy continuing to deliver strong growth.
最新的一组经济统计数据证实,中国经济继续强劲增长。 - She thinks that the official unemployment statistics are not accurate.
她认为官方的失业统计不准确。
- Analysis of crime statistics showed high levels of violent crime within the area.
- statistics(also informal stats)[uncountable] the science of collecting and analysing statistics
统计学 - There is a compulsory course in statistics.
有一门统计学的必修课。
- There is a compulsory course in statistics.
- (also informal stat)[countable] a piece of information shown in numbers
(一项)统计数据 - An important statistic is that 94 per cent of crime relates to property.
一个重要数据是 94% 的犯罪同财产有关。 - As with every statistic, there are trends behind the numbers.
和所有统计数据一样,这些数字背后也有趋势。 - 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。
- An important statistic is that 94 per cent of crime relates to property.
词源late 18th cent.: from German statistisch (adjective), Statistik (noun).