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median

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Roads, Measurement, Maths, Numbers
me·di·an1 /ˈmiːdiən/ noun [countable]  1. American English (also median strip)TTR a narrow area of land that separates the two sides of a big road in order to keep traffic travelling in different directions apart 〔道路的〕中央分隔带,中央分道区 SYN British English central reservation2. technicalTM the middle number or measurement in a set of numbers or measurements that have been arranged in order 中位数3. technicalHM a line passing from one of the points of a triangle to the centre of the opposite side 〔三角形的〕中线
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medianThe values in table I are medians, and the quoted statistics clearly show the lack of significant difference.The base category acts in analogous manner to the fitted median with interval level data.One other possible method of smoothing would be to use means rather than medians.The median is not the mid-point between the first number and the last.The median was $ 1,375,000 and the top award was $ 7. 75 million.For continuous variables medians were used because the results lacked normal distribution.
Related topics: Maths, Numbers
median2 adjective  1 being the middle number or measurement in a set of numbers or measurements that have been arranged in order 中间值的,中位数的,中间的 average The median age of the group is 42. 该组的中间年龄为42岁。2. in or passing through the middle of something 中间的;穿过中点的
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medianThe median age of the patients is 54 and men are affected twice as often as women.The median clearance time of newly acquired human papillomavirus was 6 months.Those patients who present with metastatic disease and are treated with maximal endocrine treatment will have a median survival of 36 months.Preoperative radiotherapy did not prolong the median survival time.Among those who do, Federal Reserve Board researchers found, the median value of those accounts in 1995.The median voter model can be applied directly to yield predictions about the determinants of public expenditure.Any such level of output will put the median voter on a higher indifference curve than would the reversion level.
From Longman Business Dictionarymedianme‧di‧an /ˈmiːdiən/ adjective [only before a noun] STATISTICS the median number is the middle one in a series of numbers, arranged in orderThe median sales price fell 1.4% from October.Median household income fell by 1.9% last year. see also decile, percentile, quartileOrigin median2 (1300-1400) Latin medianus, from medius; MEDIUM2
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median1 /ˈmiːdiən/ noun [countable]
1. American English (also ˈmedian strip) a narrow area of land that separates the two sides of a big road in order to keep traffic travelling in different directions apart
   SYN  central reservation British English
2. technical the middle number or measurement in a set of numbers or measurements that have been arranged in order
3. technical a line passing from one of the points of a triangle to the centre of the opposite side

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median2 adjective
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Latin
 Origin: medianus, from medius; medium2
1. being the middle number or measurement in a set of numbers or measurements that have been arranged in order ⇨ average:
    The median age of the group is 42.
2. in or passing through the middle of something


me·dianBrE /ˈmiːdiən/ 🔊NAmE /ˈmiːdiən/ 🔊 adjective [only before noun] (specialist) having a value in the middle of a series of values 中间值的;中间的the median age/price 中年;中等价位located in or passing through the middle 在中间的;通过中点的a median point/line 中点;中线
me·dianBrE /ˈmiːdiən/ 🔊NAmE /ˈmiːdiən/ 🔊 noun(mathematics 数学) the middle value of a series of numbers arranged in order of size 中位数(geometry 几何) a straight line passing from a point of a triangle to the centre of the opposite side. (三角形的)中线 (also ˈmedian strip) (both NAmE) (BrE ˌcentral reserˈvation) a narrow strip of land that separates the two sides of a major road such as a motorway or interstate (高速公路、州际公路等的)中间带