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statistics是“统计学”的意思(这时为单数):
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He is studying statistics.他在学统计学。
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Statistics is a rather modern branch of mathematics.统计学是数学的一个相当现代的分支。
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statistics还可表示“统计数字”(这时为复数):
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Statistics show that there are more boys than girls at school.统计数字表明学校的男生比女生多。
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Statistics suggest that the population of this country will be doubled in ten years’ time.统计数字显示十年内这个国家的人口将要翻一番。
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相关的形容词为statistical:
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the Central Statistical Office 中央统计局
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843 steal—pilfer—burgle—rob
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steal主要表示“偷窃”,过去式为stole,过去分词为stolen:
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Someone stole a painting from the museum.有人偷了博物馆的一张画。
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Someone has stolen my watch.有人偷走了我的表。
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He was accused of stealing a dog.他被控偷了别人的狗。
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pilfer表示“偷窃(少量东西)”:
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The office worker who pilfered pens from the supply room was reprimanded.办公室工人因为偷窃文具室里的钢笔而受到斥责。
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Jimmy pilfered a few cookies when his mother wasn’t looking.吉米趁他母亲没瞧着偷了几块饼干。
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burgle表示“进屋偷窃”:
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Our house was burgled while we were away on holiday.我们出去休假时有人进入我们家行窃了。
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We were burgled three times in a month.一个月中我们家遭窃三次。
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rob主要表示“抢劫”:
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They robbed the jewellery store in broad daylight.他们在大白天抢劫了一家珠宝店。
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They robbed the bank of tens of thousands of dollars.他们抢了银行几万块钱。
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The thief robbed the tourists on a dark street.窃贼在一条黑暗的街道上抢劫了旅游的人。
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