名詞評價,估量; 鑒定,估價(尤指估價財產(chǎn),以便征稅)
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1. The collector made an appraisal of $2000 on the drawing.
收藏家對那幅畫的估價是二千美元。
1. 鑒定:ROAME由計劃中各個要素的首字母構成:基本理由(Rationale)、目標(Objectives)、鑒定(Appraisal)、監(jiān)控(Monitoring)和評價(Evaluation). 它是提交研究計劃申請和評價受資助計劃的標準格式,既有利于申請人從上述5個方面考慮如何提出申請計劃,
2. appraisal
2. 估價:物 業(yè)估價(appraisal)有別於政府估值(B.C. Property Assessment). 政府估值是在前一年做的,例如業(yè)主在2008年初收到的政府估值單是在2007年做評估的. 政府是根據(jù)同區(qū)的買賣來評估這間物業(yè) 的價值,以同一幢類似房屋、樓齡、尺寸等等,
3. 評價:重新甄審要求課程小組寫一份自我評價(appraisal)報告. 報告應闡明課程的全面情況,并說明從甄審或上次重新甄審以來的運行和進展情況. 前者與課程甄審的內(nèi)容相仿,后者主要就是本文上一段中提到的在重新甄審時應作出評估的各方面的情況.
1. 評價;評估;估量
If you make an appraisal of something, you consider it carefully and form an opinion about it.
e.g. What is needed in such cases is a calm appraisal of the situation...
在此類情況下需要對形勢有一個冷靜的評估。
e.g. Self-appraisal is never easy.
進行自我評價向來很難。
2. (官方或正式的常帶考核性質(zhì)的)評定,評價
Appraisal is the official or formal assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of someone or something. Appraisal often involves observation or some kind of testing.
e.g. Staff problems should be addressed through training and appraisals.
職員問題應該通過培訓和考核評定來解決。
e.g. ...an appraisal of your financial standing.
對你的財務狀況的評估