average out

average out
1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o calcular el promedio or la media de
2) v + adv

to average out at/to something: our speed averaged out at about 60mph — hicimos una media or un promedio de 60 millas por hora

1.
VT + ADV calcular la media de, calcular el promedio de
2.
VI + ADV

it'll average out in the end — al final una cosa compensará por la otra

to average out at — salir a un promedio or una media de

it averages out at 50p a glass — sale a un promedio or una media de 50 peniques el vaso

our working hours average out at eight a day — trabajamos un promedio or una media de ocho horas al día

* * *
1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o calcular el promedio or la media de
2) v + adv

to average out at/to something: our speed averaged out at about 60mph — hicimos una media or un promedio de 60 millas por hora


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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