life-expectancy
常見(jiàn)例句
- At the same time, actuaries revised up their life-expectancy tables, battering returns.
同時(shí),精算師們修正了他們的生命表,也損害了其回報(bào)。 - People who are bored are more likely to turn to unhealthy habits like drinking and smoking, which can cut their life- expectancy, the scientists said.
科學(xué)家說(shuō),覺(jué)得生活無(wú)聊的人更容易染上抽煙喝酒等不健康的生活習(xí)慣,而這些不良習(xí)慣會(huì)縮短他們的壽命。 - Dr Christakis found, however, that those who had come of age around the most available women had a life-expectancy three months longer than that of the least favoured.
然而Christakis發(fā)現(xiàn),如果在適齡女性最多的時(shí)候男性已到成年的年紀(jì),且與這些女性打交道較多,那這些男性的壽命比那些最不討女孩子喜歡的男性要長(zhǎng)三個(gè)月。 - The researchers found a 14-year difference in life expectancy between Asian-American and African-American men who can expect to live an average of 67 years.
- Back in the 1840s, life insurance was very important because the average expectancy of life was only something like forty-five years, so that meant parents were dying left and right.
在19世紀(jì)40年代的時(shí)候,壽險(xiǎn)是非常重要的,因?yàn)楫?dāng)時(shí)的人均期望壽命,僅為45歲左右,這意味著雙親平均只能活到45歲
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 金融市場(chǎng)課程節(jié)選 - "African-American men in the south have the lowest life expectancy, along with African-American men living in high-risk urban areas, places like downtown Los Angeles."
- Infant and maternal mortality rates are among the highest in the world, life-expectancy among the lowest.
ECONOMIST: The oil money may start to trickle down - But, after this week's capers, the life-expectancy of the government is in renewed doubt.
ECONOMIST: Back and forth in Italy - Mr Rudd says he hopes to close a 17-year gap in life-expectancy between indigenous people and other Australians.
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