Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Statistic"
Die Bedeutung von "Statistic" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
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Was bedeutet I should have been statistic( idk 'statistic' means specifically)?
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“I should have been a statistic.”
They are almost certainly referring to a statistic about deaths. For example, “10,000 people are killed annually by drinking and driving” is a statistic.
So, the person is saying they had a close call (almost died). They were in a situation where they almost contributed to that statistic (“10,001 people died this year”), but miraculously, they survived.
They are almost certainly referring to a statistic about deaths. For example, “10,000 people are killed annually by drinking and driving” is a statistic.
So, the person is saying they had a close call (almost died). They were in a situation where they almost contributed to that statistic (“10,001 people died this year”), but miraculously, they survived.
Q:
Was bedeutet statistic?
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A statistic is a piece of numerical information about something that exists or is happening in the world. For example, “40% of people in this city live in an apartment” or “the word ‘big’ appeared 34 times in this text and 71 times in that text” or “this variable accounts for half of the decrease in sales” or “average temperatures went up by 0.2 degrees from last year to this year”.
Übersetzungen von "Statistic"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? statistic
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? statistic
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? statistic
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (UK)? statistic
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Andere Fragen zu "Statistic"
Q:
Bitte zeig mir, wie man statistic ausspricht.
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- "That statistic is from the textbook."
- "That statistic is from the textbook."
Q:
statistic is a widely used subject klingt das natürlich?
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× statistic is a widely used subject
✓ statistics are a widely used subject
In English we always refer to statistics in the plural form UNLESS we are talking about a specific statistic.
e.g. "That statistic supports my argument"
✓ statistics are a widely used subject
In English we always refer to statistics in the plural form UNLESS we are talking about a specific statistic.
e.g. "That statistic supports my argument"
Q:
According to a certain statistic, only 40% of Japanese people are satisfied with their status quo. klingt das natürlich?
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According to a certain statistic, only 40% of Japanese people are satisfied with *the* status quo.
“Their” status quo doesn’t make sense because a status quo is something that belongs to a whole society, not to any one individual
Sounds great otherwise
“Their” status quo doesn’t make sense because a status quo is something that belongs to a whole society, not to any one individual
Sounds great otherwise
Q:
A statistic says how much amount of money tourists spent.
American overseas travelers spent $254 billion in 2011. On the other hand, Japanese overseas travelers spent $213 billion in the year.
In those days, American overseas travelers are 3.2 times than Japanese.
Nevertheless, Americans in total spent only 1.2 times more than Japanese.
It means, per capita, Japanese spend about $11,000, but Americans spend only about $4,000 when they travell overseas.
This is the reason why the lecture guesses it's because Japanese gifts culture.
They buy a lot of gifts to their family, friends and coworkers. klingt das natürlich?
American overseas travelers spent $254 billion in 2011. On the other hand, Japanese overseas travelers spent $213 billion in the year.
In those days, American overseas travelers are 3.2 times than Japanese.
Nevertheless, Americans in total spent only 1.2 times more than Japanese.
It means, per capita, Japanese spend about $11,000, but Americans spend only about $4,000 when they travell overseas.
This is the reason why the lecture guesses it's because Japanese gifts culture.
They buy a lot of gifts to their family, friends and coworkers. klingt das natürlich?
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A statistic shows how much money tourists spent. American overseas travelers spent $254 billion in 2011. In the same year, Japanese overseas travelers spent $213 billion. In that time-frame, "American overseas travelers are 3.2 times than Japanese." (I don't know how to correct this.) Nevertheless, Americans in total spent only 1.2 times more than Japanese. It means, per capita, Japanese spend about $11,000, but Americans only about $4,000 when they travel overseas. This is the reason why the lecture guesses it's because Japanese gifts culture. They buy a lot of gifts to their family, friends and coworkers.
I've rewritten this as best as I can
I've rewritten this as best as I can
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