round daily round | the usual activities in your day, the doctor made his rounds |
daily double | a single bet on two horse races in the same day |
average cost | total cost for all units bought (or produced) divided by the number of units |
average | an intermediate scale value regarded as normal or usual, he is about average in height, the snowfall this month is below average |
average norm | a statistic describing the location of a distribution, it set the norm for American homes |
daily | a newspaper that is published every day |
Dow Jones Dow-Jones Industrial Average | an indicator of stock market prices, based on the share values ofbluehip stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is the most widely cited indicator of how the stock market is doing |
earned run average ERA | (baseball) a measure of a pitcher's effectiveness, calculated as the average number of earned runs allowed by the pitcher for every nine innings pitched |
grade point average GPA | a measure of a student's academic achievement at a college or university, calculated by dividing the total number of grade points received by the total number attempted |
daily variation | fluctuations that occur between one day and the next |
sundew sundew plant daily dew | any of various bog plants of the genus Drosera having leaves covered with sticky hairs that trap and digest insects, cosmopolitan in distribution |
EBITDA Earnings Before Interest Taxes Depreciation and Amortization | income before interest and taxes and depreciation and amortization have been subtracted, an indicator of a company's profitability that is watched by investors (especially in leveraged buyouts) |
net income net net profit lucre profit profits earnings | the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time (including depreciation and other nonash expenses) |
wage pay earnings remuneration salary | something that remunerates, wages were paid by check, he wasted his pay on drink, they saved a quarter of all their earnings |
income statement earnings report operating statement profit-and-loss statement | a financial statement that gives operating results for a specific period |
batting average hitting average | (baseball) a measure of a batter's performance, the number of base hits divided by the number of official times at bat, Ted Williams once had a batting average above . |
batting average | (an extension of the baseball term) the proportion of times some effort succeeds, the salesman's batting average was out of |
fielding average | (baseball) a measure of a fielder's performance, the number of assists and putouts divided by the number of chances |
average | (sports) the ratio of successful performances to opportunities |
price-to-earnings ratio P E ratio | (stock market) the price of a stock divided by its earnings |
average average out | compute the average of |
average | achieve or reach on average, He averaged a C |
average average out | amount to or come to an average, without loss or gain, The number of hours I work per work averages out to |
average ordinary | lacking special distinction, rank, or status, commonly encountered, average people, the ordinary (or common) man in the street |
casual everyday daily | appropriate for ordinary or routine occasions, casual clothes, everyday clothes |
average intermediate medium | around the middle of a scale of evaluation, an orange of average size, intermediate capacity, medium bombers |
average mean(a) | approximating the statistical norm or average or expected value, the average income in New England is below that of the nation, of average height for his age, the mean annual rainfall |
median(a) average | relating to or constituting the middle value of an ordered set of values (or the average of the middle two in a set with an even number of values), the median value of , , and i, the median income for the year was $, |
modal(a) average | relating to or constituting the most frequent value in a distribution, the modal age at which American novelists reach their peak i |
average fair mediocre middling | lacking exceptional quality or ability, a novel of average merit, only a fair performance of the sonata, in fair health, the caliber of the students has gone from mediocre to above average, the performance was middling at best |
daily day-to-day day-by-day day-after-day | of or belonging to or occurring every day, daily routine, a daily paper |
daily | every day, without missing a day, he stops by daily |
on the average on average | typically, on average he watches three movies a week |
day by day daily | gradually and progressively, his health weakened day by day |