the supposed principle that future events are likely to turn out so that they balance any past deviation from a presumed average
平均律(一种规律,指事物的发展最后将抵消过去的偏差从而达到一种平衡)。
n. 平均律
Keep applying and by the law of averages you'll get a job sooner or later.
继续申请吧,根据平均律你迟早会找到工作的。
The law of averages is on your side.
平均律法则会站在你这边。
By the law of averages, most of us are, on average, deeply average.
根据“平均法则”,平均而言,我们当中的大多数人都非常普通。
Why was guesswork so accurate The law of averages is partly responsible.
为什么猜测可以如此的精确有一部分原因是因为平均数定律。
I will remember the ancient law of averages and I will bend it to my good.
我记起古老的平均法则而且我会屈服于我的长处。
the supposed principle that future events are likely to turn out so that they balance any past deviation from a presumed average
平均律(一种规律,指事物的发展最后将抵消过去的偏差从而达到一种平衡)。
Because if you're constantly doing what we do, raising the bar, if you are constantly pushing yourself higher, higher, the Law of averages, not to mention the myth of Icarus, predicts that you will at some point fall.
因为如果你们像我们这样,不断提升目标,如果你们不断为自己设定更高的目标,根据常规,我指的不是伊卡洛斯神话哦,你们会在某时失意。
《Oprah Winfrey Speech at Harvard》《奥普拉演讲》