statistician
英 [ˌstætɪˈstɪʃn]
美 [ˌstætɪˈstɪʃn]
n. 统计学家; 统计员
Collins.1 / BNC.15925 / COCA.17983
牛津词典
noun
- 统计学家;统计员
a person who studies or works with statistics
柯林斯词典
- 统计学家;统计员
Astatisticianis a person who studies statistics or who works using statistics.
英英释义
noun
- someone versed in the collection and interpretation of numerical data (especially someone who uses statistics to calculate insurance premiums)
- a mathematician who specializes in statistics
双语例句
- As reported by the Guardian, the chief statistician has revealed British government will ask people how happy they are in order to measure the nation's wellbeing for the first time.
据英国“卫报”报道,英国政府将首次展开对全民幸福感的调查,以期了解政府决策对国民产生的影响。 - Bassett, a New York City statistician, had just finished answering a few character questions when the interviewer turned to her computer to search for his Facebook page. But she couldn't see his private profile.
巴西特是纽约市的一名统计员,在回答了一些性格问题后,面试者转向她自己的电脑,搜索他的Facebook主页,但无法看到他的个人资料。 - In the study, 36 experts involved in the manager, the hospital manager, the statistician, the nursing managers and the head nurses were invited to attend the study.
本研究精心选聘了36名涉及质量管理、统计及护理管理等诸多领域专家。 - In analyzing your data and planning adaptations to it, let your inner statistician run wild, but don't let the metrics take the place of your own participation.
通过分析数据并做出相应的调整,但不要让度量指标取代了亲自参与。 - I interview kids who describe how their schools provide a statistician to analyze their science project data.
我面试的孩子们说他们的学校如何为他们的科学项目数据安排一个统计学家来分析。 - Meet Sir Cecil Thistlethwaite, the celebrated theological statistician.
跟著名的神学统计员塞西铁苏思伟特先生会面。 - Liu Dajun is a famous economist, statistician, and social activist in the period of the Republic of China, whose economic thought is quite rich.
刘大钧是民国时期著名的经济学家、统计学家、社会活动家,其经济思想颇为丰富。 - In fact, the use of the system not only improves the work efficiency of the statistician, but also can avoid mistake and many problems by manual calculation.
实践表明,使用本系统不仅能够提高统计员的工作效率,而且能够大大地减少出错率,避免了手工计算带来的许多问题。 - It punctures an American myth, says study author Jo Jones, PhD, a statistician for the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics.
这个研究的作者、CDC国家医学统计中心的统计学家-JoJones博士写道,这真的打破了美国的一个传统认识。 - ( Another statistician, Joseph Berkson, observed that people who were tough enough to resist adverts and peer pressure were also tough enough to resist lung cancer.)
(另一位统计学家约瑟夫•伯克森(JosephBerkson)提出,假如一个人强悍到足以抵制广告的诱惑和同龄人的压力,那么他也强悍到足以抵抗肺癌。)