B1 [ C or U ] the result you get by adding two or more amounts together and dividing the total by the number of amounts平均数;平均
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Countywide, exam results have improved by an average of eight percent.
Rates of pay are above average.
The number of spectators at football matches was lower than average last season.
The number of soldiers killed this week is much higher than the weekly average.
On average, I earn about one and a half thousand pounds a month.
B1 [ S or U ] a standard or level that is considered to be typical or usual一般水平;一般水准;平均水平
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His marks in English have been below average for some time now.
Tickets for such events will cost around $30 on average.
On average, people seem to go away on holiday twice a year.
I'm afraid his latest piece of work was well below average.
This chocolate cake is superb - much better that the average.
to reach a particular amount as an average平均数是,平均为
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He averaged 14 strikeouts per game last season.
Ticket prices for the concert average at $45.
Towards the end of the season, the team averaged three goals a game.
The show averages a weekly audience of eight million.
Hotels in the region are expensive, averaging £100 a night.
B1 [ before noun ] An average number is the number you get by adding two or more amounts together and dividing the total by the number of amounts.平均的
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The average temperature worldwide has risen by about one degree Fahrenheit in the past 100 years.
The average cost of a new house has gone up by 5% to £76,500.
The average human lifespan in the developed countries has increased over the last hundred years.
The average annual rainfall in this region: 750 mm.
There will be an increase in tax for those earning in excess of twice the national average wage.
A2 typical and usual普通的;平常的;中等的;一般的
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