appraisal
柯林斯詞典
1. N-VAR If you make an appraisal of something, you consider it carefully and form an opinion about it. 估計(jì)
What is needed in such cases is a calm appraisal of the situation. 在此類情況下需要的是對(duì)形勢(shì)的冷靜估計(jì)。
2. N-VAR 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. 評(píng)估
One of the most important tools for organizational improvement is the performance appraisal. 組織改進(jìn)的最重要手段之一是業(yè)勣評(píng)估。
3. N-COUNT An appraisal is a judgement that someone makes about how much money something such as a house or a company is worth. 估價(jià)[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)]
It may also be necessary to get a new appraisal of the property. 可能還需要對(duì)該房産做個(gè)新的估價(jià)。
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appraisal /??pre?z?l/ (appraisals)
劍橋詞典
- the act of examining someone or something in order to judge their qualities , success , or needs
評(píng)定;鋻定;估價(jià);評(píng)價(jià)
The newspaper gave an editorial appraisal of the government's achievements of the past year . 這家報(bào)紙發(fā)表社論,對(duì)政府在過(guò)去一年的業(yè)勣作出評(píng)價(jià)。
(also job/performance appraisal)
a meeting in which an employee discusses his or her progress , aims , and needs at work with his or her manager or employer
(工作/業(yè)勣)鋻定
Many companies operate regular job appraisals, often on an annual basis . 許多公司定期對(duì)雇員進(jìn)行工作鋻定,通常是每年一次。 返回 appraisal