The abbreviation "av.l." stands for "average length." It is commonly used in scientific, technical, and academic contexts, particularly when discussing measurements, statistics, or data analysis.
/ˈæv.ər.ɪdʒ lɛŋθ/
The term "average length" refers to the mean value of a set of lengths. It is often used in statistical analysis to summarize data. The term is most frequently found in technical or academic writing, such as research papers, articles, and textbooks, rather than in casual, spoken language.
Средняя длина растений в исследовании была измерена для определения паттернов роста.
In our experiment, we calculated the av.l. of the samples to ensure consistency.
В нашем эксперименте мы вычислили среднюю длину образцов, чтобы обеспечить согласованность.
The av.l. of the DNA strands was crucial for our genetic analysis.
While "average length" itself may not be part of common idiomatic expressions, concepts of "average," "length," and "measurement" do appear in various phrases. Here are some related an examples involving "average":
В среднем, люди склонны недооценивать свой потенциал.
"To bring average scores up, we need to focus on improvement."
Чтобы повысить средний балл, нам нужно сосредоточиться на улучшении.
"He cuts corners and ends up with below-average results."
Он идет на сокращения и в итоге получает ниже среднего результата.
"There’s a fine line between average and exceptional."
The term "average" originates from the Latin word "averagium," which referred to a duty or any payment due, especially in maritime contexts. "Length" comes from the Old English "lengð," relating to the measurement or extent of something from end to end.
Synonyms: - Mean length - Typical length - Median length
Antonyms: - Extreme length - Maximum length - Minimum length