据统计
jù tǒng jì
Pinyin

Definition

据统计
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jù tǒng jì
  1. according to statistics

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

gū jì
  1. 1 to estimate
  2. 2 to reckon
  3. 3 CL:個|个[gè]
  4. 4 (coll.) to suppose
dào jì shí
  1. 1 to count down
  2. 2 countdown
chuán tǒng
  1. 1 tradition
  2. 2 traditional
  3. 3 convention
  4. 4 conventional
  5. 5 CL:個|个[gè]
xīn jì
  1. 1 scheming
  2. 2 shrewdness
  1. 1 according to
  2. 2 to act in accordance with
  3. 3 to depend on
  4. 4 to seize
  5. 5 to occupy
jù shuō
  1. 1 it is said that
  2. 2 reportedly
shù jù
  1. 1 data
  2. 2 numbers
  3. 3 digital
gēn jù
  1. 1 according to
  2. 2 based on
  3. 3 basis
  4. 4 foundation
  5. 5 CL:個|个[gè]
xì tǒng
  1. 1 system
  2. 2 CL:個|个[gè]
tǒng yī
  1. 1 to unify
  2. 2 to unite
  3. 3 to integrate
tǒng tǒng
  1. 1 totally
tǒng jì
  1. 1 statistics
  2. 2 to count
  3. 3 to add up
zǒng tǒng
  1. 1 president (of a country)
  2. 2 CL:個|个[gè],位[wèi],名[míng],屆|届[jiè]
  1. 1 surname Ji
jì huà
  1. 1 plan
  2. 2 project
  3. 3 program
  4. 4 to plan
  5. 5 to map out
  6. 6 CL:個|个[gè],項|项[xiàng]
jì suàn
  1. 1 to count
  2. 2 to calculate
  3. 3 to compute
  4. 4 CL:個|个[gè]
jì jiào
  1. 1 to bother about
  2. 2 to haggle
  3. 3 to bicker
  4. 4 to argue
  5. 5 plan
  6. 6 stratagem
shè jì
  1. 1 plan
  2. 2 design
  3. 3 to design
  4. 4 to plan
  5. 5 CL:個|个[gè]
shè jì shī
  1. 1 designer
  2. 2 architect
yù jì
  1. 1 to forecast
  2. 2 to predict
  3. 3 to estimate

Idioms (20)

一年之计在于春
yī nián zhī jì zài yú chūn
  1. 1 the whole year must be planned for in the spring (idiom)
  2. 2 early planning is the key to success
一日之计在于晨
yī rì zhī jì zài yú chén
  1. 1 make your day's plan early in the morning (idiom)
  2. 2 early morning is the golden time of the day
不成体统
bù chéng tǐ tǒng
  1. 1 not according with decorum (idiom); scandalous
  2. 2 bad form
  3. 3 unacceptable behavior
不计其数
bù jì qí shù
  1. 1 lit. their number cannot be counted (idiom); fig. countless
  2. 2 innumerable
千方百计
qiān fāng bǎi jì
  1. 1 lit. thousand ways, a hundred plans (idiom); by every possible means
唱空城计
chàng kōng chéng jì
  1. 1 lit. to sing “The Empty City Stratagem” (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to put up a bluff to conceal one's weakness
  3. 3 (jocularly) (of a place etc) to be empty
  4. 4 (of one's stomach) to be rumbling
将计就计
jiāng jì jiù jì
  1. 1 to beat sb at their own game (idiom)
引经据典
yǐn jīng jù diǎn
  1. 1 lit. to quote the classics
  2. 2 to quote chapter and verse (idiom)
从长计议
cóng cháng jì yì
  1. 1 to take one's time making a decision (idiom)
  2. 2 to consider at length
据情办理
jù qíng bàn lǐ
  1. 1 to handle a situation according to the circumstances (idiom)
权宜之计
quán yí zhī jì
  1. 1 plan of convenience (idiom); stop-gap measure
  2. 2 makeshift stratagem
  3. 3 interim step
无计可施
wú jì kě shī
  1. 1 no strategy left to try (idiom); at one's wit's end
  2. 2 at the end of one's tether
  3. 3 powerless
百计千方
bǎi jì qiān fāng
  1. 1 to exhaust every means to achieve sth (idiom)
真凭实据
zhēn píng shí jù
  1. 1 reliable evidence (idiom); conclusive proof
  2. 2 definitive evidence
言听计从
yán tīng jì cóng
  1. 1 to see, hear and obey (idiom); to take advice
  2. 2 to take sb at his word
诡计多端
guǐ jì duō duān
  1. 1 deceitful in many ways (idiom); wily and mischievous
  2. 2 full of craft and cunning
进退失据
jìn tuì shī jù
  1. 1 no room to advance or to retreat (idiom); at a loss
  2. 2 in a hopeless situation
锦囊妙计
jǐn náng miào jì
  1. 1 brocade sack of miracle plans (idiom); bag of tricks
  2. 2 fiendishly cunning masterplan (written out by strategic genius of fiction, and given to the local commander in a brocade bag)
阴谋诡计
yīn móu guǐ jì
  1. 1 crafty plots and machinations (idiom)
鬼计多端
guǐ jì duō duān
  1. 1 full of devilish tricks and cunning stratagems (idiom)
  2. 2 sly
  3. 3 crafty
  4. 4 malicious

Sample Sentences

没错,目前据统计大约还有4600万人没有医疗保险。而医改也需要投入大量资金。因此谁来为这次庞大的医改买单成为了核心问题。
méicuò ,mùqián jù tǒngjì dàyuē háiyǒu sìqiānliùbǎi wàn rén méiyǒu yīliáo bǎoxiǎn 。ér yīgǎi yě xūyào tóurù dàliàng zījīn 。yīncǐ shéi lái wèi zhècì pángdà de yīgǎi mǎidān chéngwéi le héxīn wèntí 。
That's right. Presently, according to statistics around 46 million people still do not have health insurance. And the healthcare reforms required investing a large amount of funds. Therefore, who will pay the bill for this massive healthcare reform is a core problem.
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