numeracy
含义: The ability to understand and work with numbers, including basic arithmetic, interpreting data, and applying mathematical reasoning in everyday situations.
Numeracy is to numbers what literacy is to words — a fundamental skill considered essential for functioning in modern society. In the UK, numeracy is a core component of the primary school curriculum and is tested alongside literacy in standardised assessments. Poor numeracy is linked to lower employment prospects and difficulty managing personal finances. The adjective 'numerate' describes a person with good number skills.
例句
- A national campaign has been launched to improve numeracy skills among primary school pupils. 一项全国性运动已经启动,旨在提高小学生的算术能力。Se ha lanzado una campaña nacional para mejorar las competencias numéricas de los alumnos de primaria.小学生の数的リテラシーを向上させるための全国的なキャンペーンが開始された。초등학생의 수리 능력을 향상시키기 위한 전국적 캠페인이 시작되었다.
- Basic numeracy is essential for everyday tasks such as budgeting, shopping, and understanding statistics in the news. 基本算术能力对于预算、购物和理解新闻中的统计数据等日常任务至关重要。La competencia numérica básica es esencial para tareas cotidianas como elaborar presupuestos, hacer la compra y comprender las estadísticas de las noticias.基本的な数的リテラシーは、家計管理、買い物、ニュースの統計データの理解といった日常の作業に不可欠である。기본적인 수리 능력은 가계 관리, 쇼핑, 뉴스의 통계 이해 등 일상적 과업에 필수적이다.
- The report found that nearly half of working-age adults in the UK have the numeracy skills of a primary school child. 报告发现,英国近半数的劳动年龄成年人仅具有小学水平的算术能力。El informe reveló que casi la mitad de los adultos en edad laboral en el Reino Unido tiene unas competencias numéricas propias de un niño de primaria.報告書によると、英国の労働年齢の成人のほぼ半数が小学生レベルの数的リテラシーしか持っていない。보고서에 따르면, 영국 노동 연령 성인의 거의 절반이 초등학생 수준의 수리 능력밖에 갖추고 있지 않다.
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用法指南
语境: academic, professional
语气: neutral
起源与历史
Coined in 1959 in the Crowther Report on British education, modelled on 'literacy.' Based on Latin numerus (number), with the -acy suffix from literacy.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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