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名词
n. 平均数
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the middle value of a set of numbers
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The average of 4,5 and 6 is 5.
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4、5和6的平均数为5。
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The average of 4 and 8 is six.
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八和四的平均数是六。
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名词
n. 平常;一般标准
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the usual sort or amount of; the common standard
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His record is above the average in the class.
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他的成绩在班里中等以上。
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His pay is below the average.
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他的工资低于一般水平。
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形容词
adj. 平均的
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mean; middle
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The average age of the boys in this class is twelve.
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这个班学生的平均年龄为十二岁。
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形容词
adj. 普通的;平常的
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ordinary; usual
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The goods are of average quality.
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这些货物质量一般。
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The average man is not interested in this subject.
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普通人一般对这题目不感兴趣。
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及物动词
vt. 求平均数
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find the average of
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If you average 4,6 and 11, you get 7.
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你如将四、六和十一平均之,你即得七。
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及物动词
vt. 平均
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have an average of; have the average
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We average eight hours a day.
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我们平均每天工作八小时。
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The writer averages two stories a month.
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那作家平均一个月写两个故事。
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up to the average
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达到一般水平
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