averaging
['ævərɪdʒɪŋ]
n.
拉平价格,为取得更高的平均价格而买进[卖出];
求平均值;
例句:
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Try dollar-cost averaging -- purchase units at regular intervals.
来自CNN
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It shows that electromagnetism s an averaging over symmetries.
来自SA
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The occupancy rate of beds has been averaging out about 80 percent.
病床占用率平均保持在80%左右。
来自《权威词典》
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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。
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We may get something in total, but averaging it out, each of us will get only next to nothing.
总起来讲,我们能得到一些, 但平均起来每个人几乎一无所得.
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"Tonight" was then averaging eleven million viewers a night.
来自NEWYORKER