average out phrasal verbphr v a) RESULTif something averages out at a particular figure, it has that figure as an average over a period of time 平均为 at Training costs for last year averaged out at £5,100 per trainee. 去年的培训费是人均5,100英镑。
The government’s share of the cost was intended to average out at 25%. 政府分担的成本计划为平均25%。
b) COUNT/CALCULATE average something ↔ out to calculate the average of something 算出…的平均数 I averaged out the total increase at about 10%. 我算出总增长平均为10%左右。
average at• The Department's share of the costs of approved courses was intended to average out at 25%.• The first thing I would point to is that our training costs for last year averaged out at £5,100 per trainee.• It was also a good year for margins, with pre-tax profits averaging out at 5 % of turnover.• It averages out at around £100 a month, I suppose.
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