Englisch-Spanisch Übersetzung von average

Übersetzung des Wortes average von englisch zu spanisch, mit Synoynmen, Antonymen, Verbkonjugationen, Betonung, Anagrammen, Beispielen.

average in spanisch

average
generalAdjektiv medio
  mathematicsSubstantiv promedio [m], término medio [m]
Synonym für average
Derived terms of average
Beispiele mit Übersetzung
Six percent home loans represent the industry average now.
My school grades were average.
What is the average height of the players?
In this country the average number of children per family fell from 2 to 1.5.
The average American living space is twice as large as the living space in Japan.
The average of 7, 10, and 16 is 11.
According to a recent study, the average life span of the Japanese is still increasing.
I sleep six hours a day on average.
Each year the world's population increases on average by two percent.
The average temperature in Oxford last month was 18C.
He will get an average mark at best.
She earns on average ten pounds a week.
An average American child, by all accounts, falls in love with TV.
A person with average intelligence would understand that.
On an average, I go to the movies twice a month.
The average temperature has gone up.
I study English two hours a day on an average.
The dream of opportunity for all people has not come true for everyone in America, but its promise exists for all who come to our shores – that includes nearly seven million American Muslims in our country today who enjoy incomes and education that are higher than average.
My grades are above average.
When an average person sends a message in a bottle, it's just a childish fantasy. When Christopher Columbus sends a message in a bottle, the fate of an entire country is at stake.
ähnliche Wörter

 
 

Substantiv
1. average - a statistic describing the location of a distribution; "it set the norm for American homes"
  norm
  statistic a datum that can be represented numerically
  statistics a branch of applied mathematics concerned with the collection and interpretation of quantitative data and the use of probability theory to estimate population parameters
  age norm the average age at which particular performances are expected to appear
  modal value, mode the most frequent value of a random variable
  median, median value the value below which 50% of the cases fall
  mean, mean value an average of n numbers computed by adding some function of the numbers and dividing by some function of n
2. average - (sports) the ratio of successful performances to opportunities
  ratio the relative magnitudes of two quantities (usually expressed as a quotient)
  athletics, sport participation in sports events as an extracurricular activity
  batting average, hitting average (baseball) a measure of a batter's performance; the number of base hits divided by the number of official times at bat; "Ted Williams once had a batting average above .400"
  fielding average (baseball) a measure of a fielder's performance; the number of assists and putouts divided by the number of chances
3. average - an intermediate scale value regarded as normal or usual; "he is about average in height"; "the snowfall this month is below average"
  scale value a value on some scale of measurement
Verb
1. average - compute the average of
  arithmetic the branch of pure mathematics dealing with the theory of numerical calculations
  calculate, cipher, compute, cypher, figure, reckon, work out make a mathematical calculation or computation
2. average - achieve or reach on average; "He averaged a C"
  accomplish, achieve, attain, reach to gain with effort; "she achieved her goal despite setbacks"
3. average - amount to or come to an average, without loss or gain; "The number of hours I work per work averages out to 40"
  add up, amount, come, number, total be tantamount or equivalent to; "Her action amounted to a rebellion"
Adjektiv
1. average - approximating the statistical norm or average or expected value; "the average income in New England is below that of the nation"; "of average height for his age"; "the mean annual rainfall"
  normal conforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social norm; not abnormal; "serve wine at normal room temperature"; "normal diplomatic relations"; "normal working hours"; "normal word order"; "normal curiosity"; "the normal course of events"
  statistics a branch of applied mathematics concerned with the collection and interpretation of quantitative data and the use of probability theory to estimate population parameters
2. average - lacking special distinction, rank, or status; commonly encountered; "average people"; "the ordinary (or common) man in the street"
  ordinary
  common having no special distinction or quality; widely known or commonly encountered; average or ordinary or usual; "the common man"; "a common sailor"; "the common cold"; "a common nuisance"; "followed common procedure"; "it is common knowledge that she lives alone"; "the common housefly"; "a common brand of soap"
3. average - lacking exceptional quality or ability; "a novel of average merit"; "only a fair performance of the sonata"; "in fair health"; "the caliber of the students has gone from mediocre to above average"; "the performance was middling at best"
  fair, mediocre, middling
  ordinary not exceptional in any way especially in quality or ability or size or degree; "ordinary everyday objects"; "ordinary decency"; "an ordinary day"; "an ordinary wine"
4. average - around the middle of a scale of evaluation; "an orange of average size"; "intermediate capacity"; "medium bombers"
  intermediate, medium
  moderate not extreme; "a moderate penalty"; "temperate in his response to criticism"
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Wiki
An average, or central tendency of a data set is a measure of the ""middle"" value of the data set. There are many different descriptive statistics that can be chosen as a measurement of the central tendency of the data items. These include arithmetic mean, the median and the mode.