expectancies
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Like their aquatic counterparts, pet chickens don't have very long life expectancies, usually hanging on for just a few days or weeks.
跟他們水生的同伴一樣,寵物小雞不會活得很長,通常能活幾天或者幾周。
Cuba's "polyclinics" have helped give Cubans one of the longest life expectancies (78 years) of any developing country in the world.
古巴的“多科診所”有助于使古巴人獲得世界上所有發展中國家中的最長預期壽命(78歲)。
He could see her running through the oboe list in her head: life expectancies, marital chances.
他能想象得到她迅速地在腦海中把有關于雙簧管的情況列了一遍:壽命長短,結婚機會。
"This is an issue closely associated with shortened life expectancies and early onset health problems, " he said.
他說,“這問題跟壽命縮短相關,引發一系列的健康問題。”
Japan is one of the leading countries in robotics and has a rapidly aging society with one of the world's longest life expectancies.
日本是機器人領域領先的國家之一,也是社會迅速老齡化,世界上最長壽的國家之一。
They'll talk about life expectancies for people, like Jobs, who have had liver transplants after suffering pancreatic cancer.
他們會談及喬布斯這樣,因患胰腺癌接受肝臟移植人群的生活狀況。
The life expectancies of the shrimps are short, and most of those which start life as males may not survive long enough to become females.
這些蝦的平均壽命都很短,絕大多數都來不及從生命初始的雄性變成后來的雌性就死亡了。
This curious result occurs because people with shorter life expectancies tend not to purchase annuities.
出現這種奇怪的現象是因為預期生命較短的人不愿購買年金。
But of course that's all nonsense. Being 23 has nothing to do with life expectancies or countdowns or year-day-hour-minute conversions.
當然了,這樣說很荒謬,23歲和平均壽命、生命倒計時、年-天-小時-分鐘的換算關系扯不上關系。
The negative effects of fat and alcohol we see today would not have mattered so much then as life expectancies were between 30 and 40 years.
我們今天所看到的高脂肪和酗酒所導致的副作用可能在當時并不是一個問題,因為當時人類的壽命僅僅是在三十到四十歲之間。
The negative effects of fat and alcohol we see today would not have mattered so much then as life expectancies were between 30 to 40 years.
人的平均壽命如果就三四十歲的話,那么我們今天所看到的脂肪和酒精的負面效應也就無關緊要了。
This has also become more likely as a result of longer life expectancies, the report noted.
孤立也更可能成為長壽命人的必然結果。
To get around such problems, some analysts compare not life expectancies but survival rates from different diseases.
為了解決這樣的問題,很多分析家不僅從平均壽命而且從患不同疾病的生存率上來比較。
Caught in a cycle of poverty and disease, people in the hardest-hit countries face shorter life expectancies and economic decline.
生活在受影響最嚴重國家中的人民,由于始終處于貧窮和疾病的惡性循環中,面臨著預期壽命縮短和經濟衰退等惡果。
even the first word sets up expectancies of what the next word will be.
甚至第一個單詞就開始預期到下個單詞會是什么。
S. cities. They compared these changes to life expectancies calculated from death records and census data.
然后,將這些變化與由死亡記錄和人口數據計算而得的預期壽命相比較。
Requirements, software designs and even test scripts have relatively short life expectancies compared to code.
需求、軟件設計,甚至測試腳本與代碼比較有相對短的預期壽命。
Studies show that people who retire later in life have better life expectancies than those who retire early.
研究結果顯示晚退休的人比那些早退休的人預期壽命更長。
As average life-expectancies rise, so will the incidence of the disease.
隨著人們平均壽命的增加,阿耳茨海默癥的影響范圍也在擴大。
Have no expectancies in life.
對生活沒有任何期待了。
Women had shorter life expectancies than men since many died in childbirth.
婦女的預期壽命較短的比男人,因為許多在分娩時死亡。
Angola, Bangladesh, Maldives, Niger and East Timor also increased average life expectancies for men and women by 10 years.
安哥拉、孟加拉國、馬爾代夫、尼日爾以及東帝汶的男女平均預期壽命也都增加了10歲。
There are lots of behaviors and traditions that happen in families that play a role in longer life expectancies.
家族中的許多行為和傳統都對延長預期壽命有著重要作用。
With life expectancies high in China and an already aged population, economists are asking: Will China get old before it gets rich?
中國人口正逐漸老齡化,而中國人的預期壽命又已顯著提高,于是經濟學家們提出了這樣一個疑問:中國會不會未富先衰?
In fact, he notes that countries with the highest life expectancies are experiencing the biggest improvement.
他指出,其實那些預期壽命最長的國家的人口壽命正在大幅度地延長。
S. But in low-income countries with shorter life expectancies it doesn't even make the top ten.
但是在壽命預期短的低收入國家,癌癥還沒有排進前十。
Life expectancies between rich and poor countries can differ by as much as 40 years.
富國與窮國之間期望壽命的差異可高達40年。
Others enjoy some of the highest life expectancies in the world.
另一些國家享有世界最長的預期壽命。
Other scientists called the estimate too pessimistic, suggesting that life expectancies approaching 100 were plausible in the 21st century.
其他科學家認為這個預計太過悲觀,提出在21世紀人類預期壽命接近100歲并非完全不可能。
But then, 17 of thecountries in the region still have life expectancies of 50 or less; they havejust begun the demographic transition.
另一方面,這個地區有十七個國家的平均壽命仍然只有50歲或不到50歲;他們剛剛開始人口結構轉型。
The Relationship between Alcohol Expectancies and Drinking Behavior in Adolescents: Evidence from the Longitudinal Research
青少年飲酒期望與飲酒行為的關系:追蹤研究的證據
People with shorter life expectancies
預期生命短