per capita
- 形容词每人; 按人分配的; 按人口平均
相关例句
Labor productivity grew by only one percent in 1997, real GDP per capita grew more slowly in 1997 than it had on average between 1873 and 1973.(劳动生产率在1997年仅增长了1%,1997年实际人均国内生产总值的增长速度比1873年至1973年之间的平均水平要慢。)
Vladivostok has the highest number of cars per capita among all Russian cities.(在所有俄罗斯的城市中,海参葳拥有最高的人均汽车量。)
The map shows the pressure on local ecosystems, but not per capita use.(这个图片表示当地生态系统的压力,但并不是人均利用压力。)
Nevada has more self-described geniuses per capita than any other state.(内华达人自诩为天才的比例比其他州都要高。)
This is assuming that emissions per capita continue at today's levels.(这是假设人均排放量仍然是在今天的水平上。)
The exemptible living space per capita could be 60 square meters.(人均住房免税面积为60平方米。)
Right now, humans are increasing both population and per capita consumption.(“伊姆·赫夫说,”现在,人口和人均消费都在增加。)
Per capita consumption of chewing tobacco declined after 1890.(而1890年之后,人均嚼烟消费量开始下降。)
An exceptionally literate people, Icelanders publish more books per capita than do the people of any other nation.(冰岛人非常有文化,人均出版的书籍比任何其他国家的人都多。)
In the past, every ten-percentage-point increase in cigarette prices in the country of Coponia has decreased per capita sales of cigarettes by four percent.(过去,科普尼亚的香烟价格每上涨10个百分点,人均香烟销量就会下降4%。)
英英释义
adj
1. per person
e.g. among the states Connecticut has a high per capita income
adv
1. per person
e.g. we are spending $5,000 per capita annually for education in this district
Synonym: for each personof each person
词典解释
1. 人均的;按人计算的
The per capita amount of something is the total amount of it in a country or area divided by the number of people in that country or area.
e.g. They have the world's largest per capita income...
他们的人均收入居世界之首。
e.g. The per capita consumption of alcohol has dropped over the past two years.
在过去两年里,人均酒品消费量降低了。