average out
英 [ˈævərɪdʒ aʊt]
美 [ˈævərɪdʒ aʊt]
(将…)平均为
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB-ERG (将…)平均为
If a set of numbersaverage out toa particular figure or if youaveragethemout tothat figure, their average is calculated to be that figure.- There are six glasses of wine in one bottle, which averages out to 50p a glass...
一瓶酒可以分6杯,平均一杯50便士。 - Averaging it out between us there's less than £10 a month each to live on.
咱俩把这笔钱平均分一下,每人每月的生活费还不到10英镑。
- There are six glasses of wine in one bottle, which averages out to 50p a glass...
英英释义
verb
- compute the average of
- amount to or come to an average, without loss or gain
- The number of hours I work per work averages out to 40
双语例句
- If you average it out, it comes to one car stolen every three minutes.
你要是平均一下,就可以算出每三分钟有一辆汽车被偷。 - The average works out roundly at100.
平均算下来大体为100。 - Many Nordic companies pay senior executives well below the international average, out of concern that the wage gap between the highest and lowest earners does not grow too large.
出于工资收入高低差距增长不宜过大的考虑,多数北欧公司的高管薪酬远低于国际平均水平。 - Meals at school average out to about 10 yuan per day.
在学校伙食平均每天大致10元。 - You're no crazier than the average asshole out walking around on the streets.
你们跟街上的混蛋没有什么两样! - The average woman splashes out a monthly average of £ 10.08 on shampoos and conditioners,£ 14.03 on home styling products and £ 301.14 a year on haircuts and coloring.
一位普通英国女性平均每月要花10.08英镑买洗发水和护发素,14.03英镑买家用美发品;平均每年要花301.14英镑剪发和染发。 - The monthly average smoothes out seasonal quirks and provides a more accurate view of labour market trends.
月度平均数据有助于排除季节性因素的影响,提供有关劳动力市场趋势的更准确画面。 - If you think a stock is good, you can pick it up in small amounts so that you average out the cost of the investment over time.
如果你认为一只股具投资潜能,可考虑分几次买入以把平均价拉低。 - There will some more difficult stadiums and some easier ones so the work will average out to be of a similar complexity.
会有些更难的场子,也会有写较容易的场子,但是平均来看是相似的复杂度。 - The extreme good and bad returns average out, resulting in a reduction of risk without affecting expected return.
把最好与最坏报酬的投资标的放在同一组合中抵销彼此,在不影响期望报酬下,降低风险;
