assessor
assessor 英 [əˈsesə(r)] 美 [əˈsɛsɚ]
n. 评审员;确定税款的人;顾问
名词复数:assessors
- An assessor is a person whose job involves determining how much a house or building is worth. After an assessor establishes the value of a property, it can be taxed appropriately.
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- n. 评审员;确定税款的人;顾问
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1. There are costly delays in the selection and follow up by an external claims assessor.
在选择外部索赔评估人员及其后续操作中有代价高昂的延迟。
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2. The claims handler uses the assessor Management application to identify potential assessors who could handle the assessment.
索赔处理员用 Assessor Management 应用程序找出可以处理这项评估的潜在评估员。
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3. Tugwell said when she next turned around her friend, who worked as an assessor for an organisation to help businesses improve their performance, was surrounded by cows.
特格韦尔说,当她再次回头看自己的朋友(她在一家帮助企业提高绩效的机构担任评审员)时,这位朋友已被奶牛包围了。
- assessor (n.) late 14c., "assistant or adviser to a judge or magistrate," from Old French assessor "assistant judge, assessor (in court)" (12c., Modern French assesseur) and directly from Latin assessor "an assistant, aid; an assistant judge," in Late Latin "one who assesses taxes," literally "a sitter-by, one who sits by (another)," agent noun from past participle stem of assidere "to sit beside" (see assess). From 1610s as "one who assesses taxes." Milton uses it in the literal Latin sense in "Paradise Lost," calling Christ the Assessor of God's throne.
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