outlier 英 ['aʊtlaɪə]   美 ['aʊt,laɪɚ]

outlier

outlier  英 ['aʊtlaɪə] 美 ['aʊt,laɪɚ]

n. [分化] 异常值;露宿者;局外人;离开本体的部分 

名词复数:outliers 

But Japan, having been the first to develop, is an outlier: it should have developed other sources of growth long ago. 但最先发展起来的日本是局外人:很久以前这个国家就已经找到了其他经济增长的来源。
In fact, World War II is the worst macroeconomic event of the period, with strong U.S. wartime economic growth as an outlier. 事实上,二战时期的宏观经济是最糟糕的。 但那时,美国强劲的战时经济增长成为了局外人。

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  • n. [分化] 异常值;露宿者;局外人;离开本体的部分
  • 1. But Japan, having been the first to develop, is an outlier: it should have developed other sources of growth long ago.

    但最先发展起来的日本是局外人:很久以前这个国家就已经找到了其他经济增长的来源。

  • 2. In fact, World War II is the worst macroeconomic event of the period, with strong U.S. wartime economic growth as an outlier.

    事实上,二战时期的宏观经济是最糟糕的。 但那时,美国强劲的战时经济增长成为了局外人。

  • 3. If a cluster contains, for instance, mostly very young people with high average balance, then this is probably a good explanation of why this cluster was identified as an outlier.

    例如,如果一个集群中大部分是年轻人,而他们有较高的平均余额,那么这可以很好地解释为什么这个集群被认为是离群值集群。

  • outlier (n.) c. 1600, "stone quarried and removed but left unused," from out (adv.) + agent noun from lie (v.2). Transferred meaning "outsider" is recorded from 1680s; "anything detached from its main body" is from 1849; geological sense is from 1833.
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