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单词 stats
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Definition of stats in English:

stats

plural noun statsstæts
informal
  • short for statistics
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Your stats on how many people died of the flu in the USA last year, however, made me flinch.
    • This picture comes from the recent page of my blog site stats and these two visitors in-particular stood out.
    • First, we have been rightfully taught to always question stats and not to generalise them.
    • Obsessing over traffic stats is a common symptom amongst new bloggers.
    • Interesting angle, but how would that tally with the birth order stats?
    • The recent debate on lbw percentages in Australia needs to be looked at more scientifically than just bare stats.
    • After the dismissals in the Lahore test, I decided to dig up some stats to see if this could be backed up.
    • All I know about stats is that the definition of statistical significance is something of a moot point.
    • Price's insistence that his side did not put the visitors' keeper to work was not reflected in the match stats.
    • It never ceases to bring a warm glow when I check my stats and see the search hits I get for a certain bad value bathroom company.
    • I told her that they were the stats for my weblog, and explained what a weblog is.
    • Well in my opinion the collection of stats here doesn't really help us at all.
    • If experienced soloists spent more time playing Italy, its stats would improve - right?
    • Are there any sociologists here who might have stats for these things?
    • To help you find the best players for your roster, you get an extensive list of stats.
    • For a man who remains, by his own admission, a great believer that stats do not lie, that is a surprising oversight.
    • Does anyone have any stats on how many African Americans own passports?
    • So it's been with some self-satisfaction that I have been reading the stats this past two weeks.
    • But I have to say Noel that the stats would say that overall wealth has gone up.
    • Every now and then amongst the usual searches I get some strange search requests from Google appear in my stats.

Rhymes

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Definition of stats in US English:

stats

plural nounstætsstats
informal
  • short for statistics
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Are there any sociologists here who might have stats for these things?
    • First, we have been rightfully taught to always question stats and not to generalise them.
    • This picture comes from the recent page of my blog site stats and these two visitors in-particular stood out.
    • I told her that they were the stats for my weblog, and explained what a weblog is.
    • If experienced soloists spent more time playing Italy, its stats would improve - right?
    • It never ceases to bring a warm glow when I check my stats and see the search hits I get for a certain bad value bathroom company.
    • Obsessing over traffic stats is a common symptom amongst new bloggers.
    • But I have to say Noel that the stats would say that overall wealth has gone up.
    • So it's been with some self-satisfaction that I have been reading the stats this past two weeks.
    • All I know about stats is that the definition of statistical significance is something of a moot point.
    • For a man who remains, by his own admission, a great believer that stats do not lie, that is a surprising oversight.
    • Every now and then amongst the usual searches I get some strange search requests from Google appear in my stats.
    • Well in my opinion the collection of stats here doesn't really help us at all.
    • To help you find the best players for your roster, you get an extensive list of stats.
    • Price's insistence that his side did not put the visitors' keeper to work was not reflected in the match stats.
    • Interesting angle, but how would that tally with the birth order stats?
    • Does anyone have any stats on how many African Americans own passports?
    • After the dismissals in the Lahore test, I decided to dig up some stats to see if this could be backed up.
    • Your stats on how many people died of the flu in the USA last year, however, made me flinch.
    • The recent debate on lbw percentages in Australia needs to be looked at more scientifically than just bare stats.
 
 
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