life expectancy
英 [ˈlaɪf ɪkspektənsi]
美 [ˈlaɪf ɪkspektənsi]
n. 预期寿命; 预计存在(或持续)的期限
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牛津词典
noun
- 预期寿命;预计存在(或持续)的期限
the number of years that a person is likely to live; the length of time that sth is likely to exist or continue for
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 预期寿命;平均(期望)寿命
Thelife expectancyof a person, animal, or plant is the length of time that they are normally likely to live.- The average life expectancy was 40...
平均期望寿命曾是40岁。 - They had longer life expectancies than their parents.
他们比上一辈人的预期寿命要长。
- The average life expectancy was 40...
英英释义
noun
- an expected time to live as calculated on the basis of statistical probabilities
双语例句
- Secondly, I think, causing a short male life expectancy than women are still many factors.
其次,我认为,造成男性寿命比女性短地因素中还非常多。 - Consider formally linking retirement ages to life expectancy, as in Denmark and Italy, it argues.
考虑正式将退休年龄与预期寿命联系起来,就像丹麦和意大利那样。 - A new study shows a relationship between fast walking and life expectancy.
一项新的研究显示了快步走和长寿之间的关系。 - The differences in life expectancy free of CVD were 7.8 and 8.4 years, respectively.
在有和无心血管疾病情况下,男性女性生命期望值分别相差7.8年和8.4年。 - This is due in part to medical discoveries which have greatly reduced infant mortality and extended life expectancy.
这种增加的部分原因是医学方面的新发现大大减低了婴儿的死亡率和延长了寿命。 - Average life expectancy went down from about 70 to 67.
平均预期寿命从70岁左右降到了67岁。 - This is rare and usually only suggested for patients with a life expectancy of less than two years.
这是罕见的,通常只建议患者的预期寿命不到两年的时间。 - They had longer life expectancies than their parents.
他们比上一辈人的预期寿命要长。 - Americans 'life expectancy has nearly doubled over the past century.
美国人的寿命在过去的一百年中翻了一倍。 - Greatly increased life expectancy and control board system reliability.
大大提高控制线路板寿命和系统可靠性。
