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单词 stat
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stat.n.1

Brit. /stat/, U.S. /stæt/
Inflections: Plural unchanged.
Origin: Formed within English, by clipping or shortening. Etymon: statute n.1
Etymology: Shortened < statute n.1 (originally and chiefly as a graphic abbreviation).
Law.
= statute n.1
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society > law > [noun] > statute
statutec1300
statutec1300
statutec1300
statute lawa1500
stat.1592
scite1656
stativea1772
1592 Petition Ciuill Dissention (title page) A proofe that they who write for Reformation, doe not offend against the stat. of 23. Eliz. c.
1640 W. Somner Antiq. Canterbury 58 The restraint of the Laitie from any longer..passing over their fee to the Abbey, without speciall licence of the King, by the Stat. of Mortmaine, or the law of Amortization.
1738 R. Manby Law & Pract. Fines & Recoveries 333 Where he that recover'd by Reddition or Default had Right, there neither the Common Law, nor the said Stat. of Westm. 2. extended to it.
1883 H. G. Wood Limitation of Actions 64 All instruments under seal of record, and liabilities imposed by statute, are specialties within the meaning of the Stat. 21 James I.
1996 C. C. Elwell & R. B. Smith Pract. Legal Writing for Legal Assistants 152 You will not find the Oklahoma Statutes abbreviated in the Bluebook as O.S... Use the standard Bluebook abbreviation, Okla. Stat.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

statn.2

Brit. /stat/, U.S. /stæt/
Forms: 1900s– stat, 1900s– 'stat.
Origin: Formed within English, by clipping or shortening. Etymon: photostat n.
Etymology: Shortened < photostat n.
Originally and chiefly U.S.
= photostat n.
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society > communication > representation > [noun] > copying apparatus > photocopier > act of using > a photocopy
photocopy1879
photostat1911
stat1937
Xerox1952
xerocopy1963
1937 Inland Printer Oct. 32/1 Photostat producers..decided to expand their services. In 1927 the glossy 'stat..was introduced.
1977 J. Aiken Last Movement i. 33 Wonderful reviews... I'll send you stats of all the notices.
1999 S. Siebert Cleopatra's Needle (2000) xi. 127 Dan quickly opened the folded note. It was a stat of the minutes of a meeting.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

statn.3

Brit. /stat/, U.S. /stæt/
Forms: 1900s– stat, 1900s– stat. (with point).
Origin: Formed within English, by clipping or shortening. Etymon: statistic n.
Etymology: Shortened < statistic n. Compare earlier stats n.
colloquial (chiefly U.S.)
1. Statistics (the subject); = stats n. 3. Cf. math n.3 Usually attributive.
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the world > relative properties > number > probability or statistics > [noun] > statistics
statistics1800
stat1952
stats1962
numbers1964
1952 Univ. of Chicago Announcements 5 Apr. 43 Analysis of Variance and Regression... Prereq: Math 253 or equiv, and Stat 353 or equiv.
1954 M. M. Flood in R. M. Thrall et al. Decision Processes x. 149 There were three trials in each of which a subject played a 3 × 3 zero-sum symmetric game against the stat-rat.
1961 Webster's 3rd New Internat. Dict. Eng. Lang. Stat,..statistics.
1982 Two-year College Math. Jrnl. 13 220 Of the seventeen chapters, the first ten cover the standard topics found in most elementary stat books.
1994 L. B. Barnes et al. Teaching & Case Method (ed. 3) ii. 136/2 I thought they were frightened by the very idea of a Stat course and in some ways had a mental block against it, not lack of real ability.
2012 J. Kottler Excelling College v. 111 I'm even thinking of taking another stat class.
2. A quantitative fact or statement; = statistic n. 3a. Cf. the earlier stats n. 2.
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the world > relative properties > number > probability or statistics > [noun] > statistics > piece of statistical information
statistic1817
information1925
stat1971
1971 Baseball Digest Dec. 25/1 A team may be..getting thrown out a lot, a stat which doesn't always show up.
1976 Springfield (Mass.) Daily News 22 Apr. 39/1 A key stat: Marcel Dionne had only two shots Tuesday night. He scored on one, had another in the second period.
1991 D. Benjamin Joy of Sumo (1993) 257 Folks, here's an interesting stat! Since 1750, Fatsoyama is only the third rikeshi to make it to makuuchi from the town of West Tokushima!
2010 Vancouver Province (Nexis) 9 Nov. (Sports section) a44 The top eight teams in the West are 24-4-1 combined against the East. The top eight teams in the East are 11-12-4 against the West. You can't ignore a stat like that.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

statadv.adj.

Brit. /stat/, U.S. /stæt/
Forms: 1800s– stat. (with point), 1900s– stat.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin stat..
Etymology: < scientific Latin stat., shortened (as graphic abbreviation) < classical Latin statim immediately < stāre to stand (see stand v.) + -tim, suffix forming adverbs.
A. adv.
Originally Medicine. With reference to the administration of a dose of a drug or other medical procedure or action: (to be given or done) immediately. Also in extended use.
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the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > treatment by medicine or drug > [adverb] > prescribed frequency of administering drugs
stat1875
t.i.d.1885
t.d.s.1899
q.i.d.1905
q.d.s.1936
1800 Med. & Physical Jrnl. 3 29 Inj. stat. enema purg.
1818 London Med. & Physical Jrnl. 40 365 I ordered him Ext. colocynth. c. gr. xij. Hyd. submur. gr. iij. ft. pil. iij. stat. sumend.]
1875 W. H. Griffiths Lessons on Prescriptions iv. 18 Stat., immediately.
1900 Jrnl. Trop. Med. & Hygiene 3 58/2 In the former case nothing answers better than a dose of ol. ricini ℥i., santonin gr. iv., stat.
1933 S. Kingsley Men in White in K. C. Cordell & W. H. Cordell Pulitzer Prize Plays 1918–34 (1935) 808/2 Get her up to the operating room... Stat.
1982 V. N. McIntyre Wrath of Khan viii. 193 Get a medic up here! Stat!
2001 Cosmopolitan Dec. 184 Rather than stripping naked stat, take your leisurely, lusty time.
2008 T. Jordan Addition vii. 80 They've been so busy trying to push life back inside her, handsome people in white yelling, ‘Intubate now!’ or ‘Type B stat!’
B. adj.
Medicine (attributive). Of a dose, injection, procedure, etc: (to be) administered or performed immediately; immediate.
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1950 Federation Proc. (Federation Amer. Soc. Exper. Biol.) 9 318/1 Tachycardia has been observed with high Stat. doses and with relatively high concentrations..of continuously perfused Veriloid.
1963 Amer. Jrnl. Nursing 63 No. 5. 103/2 I had just given her the stat dose when I noted she began to look jaundiced.
1982 K. P. Kushner et al. Crit. Issues Family Pract. xxx. 250 Had the boys..gone immediately to the university hospital, ‘stat’ surgery may or may not have saved this boy from a traumatic, hemorrhagic death.
2001 R. Twycross & A. Wilcock Symptom Managem. Adv. Cancer (ed. 3) ii. 60 Give a stat injection of hydrocortisone sodium succinate 25–50mg through the butterfly needle.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

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