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meant [ment] VERB
meant Past, Part Perf of mean
mean2 [mi:n] ADJ
1. mean Brit (miserly):
2. mean (unkind):
3. mean (average):
4. mean AM (cruel):
5. mean liter (poor):
I. mean1 <meant, meant> [mi:n] VERB trans
1. mean (translate as or symbolise):
2. mean (be sincere):
3. mean (refer to):
4. mean (result in):
5. mean (have significance):
to mean sth to sb
Wendungen:
II. mean1 <meant, meant> [mi:n] VERB intr
to mean to do sth
to mean sb [or AM for sb] to do sth
to be meant to be sth
to be meant for sb
well-meant ADJ
well-meant remark
well-meant surprise
I. mean1 <meant, meant> [mi:n] VERB trans
1. mean (translate as or symbolise):
2. mean (be sincere):
3. mean (refer to):
4. mean (result in):
5. mean (have significance):
to mean sth to sb
Wendungen:
II. mean1 <meant, meant> [mi:n] VERB intr
to mean to do sth
to mean sb [or AM for sb] to do sth
to be meant to be sth
to be meant for sb
mean2 [mi:n] ADJ
1. mean Brit (miserly):
2. mean (unkind):
3. mean (average):
4. mean AM (cruel):
5. mean liter (poor):
arithmetic mean SUBST
mean deviation SUBST MATH
Greenwich Mean Time SUBST
mean square deviation SUBST MATH
Present
Imean
youmean
he/she/itmeans
wemean
youmean
theymean
Past
Imeant
youmeant
he/she/itmeant
wemeant
youmeant
theymeant
Present Perfect
Ihavemeant
youhavemeant
he/she/ithasmeant
wehavemeant
youhavemeant
theyhavemeant
Past Perfect
Ihadmeant
youhadmeant
he/she/ithadmeant
wehadmeant
youhadmeant
theyhadmeant
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The form accuracy is measured as a mean deviation from the ideal target form.
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Several are standard statistics that are used elsewhere - range, standard deviation, variance, mean deviation, coefficient of variation, median absolute deviation, interquartile range and quartile deviation.
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This was before the railways made it essential for everywhere to be operating on the same time - set as Greenwich Mean Time.
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Noon is the annual average (i.e. mean) time of this event, prompting the inclusion of mean in Greenwich Mean Time.
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This practice was responsible for the subsequent adoption of Greenwich Mean Time as an international standard.
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