appraise
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If you appraise something or someone, you consider them carefully and form an opinion about them. 评价[正式]
This prompted many employers to appraise their selection and recruitment policies. 这促使很多雇主评价其人才选聘政策。
2. V-T When experts appraise something, they decide how much money it is worth. 估价[美国英语]
His estate is now appraised at a figure near $1,000,000. 他的财产现在被估价的数额接近$1000000。
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appraise /əˈpreɪz/ (appraising,appraised,appraises)
剑桥词典
- to examine someone or something in order to judge their qualities , success , or needs
评定;鉴定;评价
At the end of each teaching practice , trainee teachers are asked to appraise their own performance . 在每次教学实习结束时,都要求实习教师对自己的表现作自我评定。
In cooperation with other professionals , social workers will appraise the individual's needs . 社会工作者将与其他专业人士携手合作,对个体的需要作出评估。
He coolly appraised the situation , deciding which person would be most likely to succeed . 他冷静地审时度势,判断哪个人最可能获得胜利。
US (Uk value)
to give a judgment about how much money something might be sold for
估价
The ring was appraised at $40,000. 这枚戒指估价为4万美元。
appraisee
noun [ 可数名词:有复数形式的名词 ] ukYour browser doesn't support HTML5 audio
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a person who is being appraised
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