statistics ( stats, informal ) [] a collection of information shown in numbers 统计数字;统计资料◆economic/employment/unemployment statistics 经济/就业/失业统计数字◆Official statistics show that people in the north of the country are the highest earners. 官方统计显示这个国家北部的人们收入最高。⨁current / monthly / new / official / recent statistics 目前的/月度/新的/官方/最近的统计数字⨁accurate / gloomy / reliable / surprising statistics 准确的/悲观的/可靠的/令人吃惊的统计数字⨁to analyse / collect / prepare / produce / release statistics 分析/收集/准备/得出/发布统计资料⨁statistics tell sb / indicate / prove / show / suggest sth 统计数字告诉某人/指出/证明/显示/暗示某事
statistics ( stats, informal ) [] the science of collecting and analysing statistics 统计学◆We're looking for someone with a background in statistics. 我们正在寻找一位有统计学背景的人。
[] a piece of information shown in numbers 统计数据◆The key statistic used to price TV ads is the number of viewers. 对电视广告进行定价的关键统计数据是收视人数。⨁an important / a key / vital statistic 重要的/关键的/必不可少的统计数据⨁a simple / startling / surprising statistic 简单的/令人吃惊的/不可思议的统计数据⨁to release / use a statistic 发布/采用统计数据
▸statistical /stəˈtɪstɪkl/
adjective
◆We then do a statistical analysis of the measurements we have taken. 我们随後对测量结果进行统计分析。▸statistically /stəˈtɪstɪkli/
adverb
◆The level of customer complaints was not statistically significant(= there were too few to make a difference to the statistics). 顾客投诉的数量不具统计学意义。