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英:[ˈsensəs]

美:[ˈsensəs]

census英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]人口普查〔统计〕 official counting of a country's population or of other classes of things

census是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 人口普查,人口调查,人口统计,户口普查
  2. 统计,调查
  3. 统计数字
  4. 【生】种群普查
  5. 人口普查和财产估价
v. (动词)
  1. 对...进行人口普查,调查人口数字
  2. 统计...的数目

census自然拼读

cen·sus

sen sihs

census变形

复数:censuses

第三人称单数:censuses

现在分词:censusing

过去式:censused

过去分词:censused

census英英释义

noun

an official count and statistical survey of a population, usu. conducted at periodic intervals.In the United States, a national census is taken every ten years.The demographic information we have is based on the most recent U.S. census.

census词组

census register户籍登记簿

census datan. 户口普查资料

census bureau人口统计局,人口调查局;人口普查局

population census人口普查

census taker户口调查员

census and statistics department政府统计处;统计处

census词源中文解释

1610年代,指罗马历史上的登记和税收,源自拉丁语 census “登记所有罗马公民的姓名和财产评估”,最初是 censere “评估”的过去分词(参见 censor(n.))。现代使用 census 作为“国家或州居民的官方统计,包括详细信息”始于美国(1790年)和法国大革命(1791年)。在罗马,税收是主要目的,因此拉丁语 census 也用于表示“一个人的财富,价值,富裕程度”。相关: Censual。

census_法律行业词汇

户口普查

人口普查

租赁

census词源英文解释

borrowed from Latin cēnsus, from cēnsēre "to give as an opinion, assess, appraise, perform the duties of a censor" + -tus, suffix of verbal action — more at censor >entry 1

The first known use of census was in 1634

census儿童词典英英释义

centnoun

a unit of value equal to ¹⁄₁₀₀ part of a basic unit of money (as of a dollar or euro)

a coin or bill representing one cent

censusnoun

a counting of the population (as of a country, city, or town) and a gathering of related statistics done by a government every so often

censusnoun

a counting of the population (as of a country, city, or town) and a gathering of related statistics done by a government every so often

census 例句

1 Americans live in poverty, according to census data.

2 UNFPA also helps countries compile reliable demographic data and carry out censuses.

人口基金还帮助各国汇编可靠的人口数据及开展人口普查.

3 The census is controversial because so much depends on it.

人口普查饱受牵连,富有争议.

4 Statistician Herman Hollerith used punch cards to tabulate data from the 1890 U.S. census.

统计学家赫尔曼·霍尔瑞斯用打孔卡把1890年美国人口普查数据制成表格.

5 If the census bureau does make any changes to its estimated 2010 Chicago population the additions will come too late to have any impact on the political fallout of the count.

6 There are ways to find out: by making an accurate census of the total amount of matter in the universe, or by seeing to the edge of the Cosmos.

7 In the wrong context, being asked if you’re gay is like pulling back the shower curtain in the morning and finding a census taker scribbling frantically on his clipboard.

8 It claims to be the most diverse state, based on the 2010 census.

9 The latest census data shows that ethnic minorities account for about 13% of the U.K. population.

10 According to the 2010 census, there were 55 million Latinos in the United States, and they made up 23 percent of Americans under the age of 18.

11 The population of a country is counted using a census.

国家的人口统计是通过人口普查的方式来完成的.

12 Census department has an enormous amount of resources online, from the 2010 census form to a detailed description of how apportionment works.

13 The census shows that multiracial people are the fastest growing youth group in the country.

14 The census itself is part of the novel’s central mystery.

15 Remarkably, only 30 years ago, women were not able to be recognized as farmers in their own right on Australian census forms.

16 The country is going to take a census ofpopulation.

这个国家将进行人口普查.

17 In the United States there is a census every ten years.

在美国每十年做一次户囗调查。

18 That’s a pretty specific box on the census form for a writer to check twice.

19 The census director estimated that twenty-five per cent of the records were gone; half of what remained was damaged.

20 Essentially a timed census of plant and animal species within a certain area, the bioblitz will require young participants to record what they observe, leaving, literally, no stone unturned.

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