Average | Mean of average in English Dictionary

/ˈævrɪʤ/

  • Noun
  • a number that is calculated by adding quantities together and then dividing the total by the number of quantities
    1. The average of 16, 8, and 6 is 10.
    2. Take all these temperatures and find their average.
    3. An average of 2,000 people attended the show each night.
    4. Prices have increased on average about eight percent.
    5. On average, women live longer than men.
    6. (US) He saves on the average about five percent of his income.
  • a level that is typical of a group, class, or series
    1. His work has been better/worse than average. = His work has been above/below average.
    2. His work has been above the average.
  • calculated by adding quantities together and then dividing by the number of quantities
    1. Take all these temperatures and find the average temperature.
    2. The investment had a higher average return.
    3. The average age of the company's employees is 36.
  • ordinary or usual
    1. The average woman lives longer than the average man.
    2. Do you know what the average person earns?
    3. an average day
    4. the average American family/home buyer
    5. He's just your average guy. [=he is a typical or ordinary guy]
    6. It wasn't your average snowstorm. [=it was worse than an ordinary snowstorm]
    7. He's not your average salesman. [=he is unusual]
  • not unusually large or small
    1. Sales were about average for the industry on the whole.
  • not unusually good or bad
    1. Average grades are not good enough to get you into graduate school.
    2. She was an average student.
    3. She thought the performance was just average.
  • Verb
  • to have (a specified number) as an average
    1. The children in that class average four feet in height. [=the average height of the children is 4 feet]
    2. Her daily commute averages 40 minutes. [=the average length of her daily commute is 40 minutes]
    3. We average six calls a day. [=we get six calls a day on average]
  • to calculate the average of (something)
    1. The teacher averaged the students' grades.
    2. What figure do you get when you average the amount of rainfall for the last three months?
  • to produce a result that is even and balanced when looked at over a period of time
    1. The irregularities averaged out over the course of the study.
    2. Sometimes you win, and sometimes you lose. It all averages out [=evens out] in the end.
  • to be equal to (a specified average amount) over a period of time
    1. The gain averaged out to 20 percent.
cfdict.com
How To 60s

HowTo60s.com Chia sẻ Thủ Thuật Máy Tính, Kinh nghiệm, mẹo vặt hay trong cuộc sống hàng ngày

Bài viết mới nhất