appraise
appraise 英 [əˈpreɪz] 美 [əˈprez]
vt. 评价,估量
进行时:appraising 过去式:appraised 过去分词:appraised 第三人称单数:appraises 名词复数:appraises
- When you buy a house someone will need to appraise its value before you can get a mortgage. To appraise something is to figure out its worth in the marketplace, on the field, or in the world of ideas.
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- vt. 评价,估量
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1. an appraising glance, an appraising look
打量的一瞥╱目光
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2. His eyes coolly appraised the young woman before him.
他双眼冷静地打量着面前的年轻女子。
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3. She stepped back to appraise her workmanship.
她退后一步,看看她的作品是否完美。
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4. Managers must appraise all staff.
经理必须对全体员工作出评价。
- appraise (v.) c. 1400, "to set a value on," from stem of Old French aprisier "apraise, set a price on" (14c., Modern French apprécier), from Late Latin appretiare "value, estimate," from ad "to" (see ad-) + pretium "price" (see price (n.)). Original English spelling apprize altered by influence of praise. Related: Appraised; appraising.
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