estimate
estimate 英 [ˈestɪmət] 美 [ˈɛstəˌmet]
v. 估计,估价 n. 估计,估价
进行时:estimating 过去式:estimated 过去分词:estimated 第三人称单数:estimates 名词复数:estimates
- A rough calculation or appraisal is an estimate. When you hit another baseball through the kitchen window, your parents will get an estimate of the repair costs. And you should estimate being grounded for approximately 3 weeks.
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- v. 估计,估价
- n. 估计,估价
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1. a ballpark estimate (= an approximate estimate)
大致相近的估计
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2. I can give you a rough estimateof the amount of wood you will need.
我可以粗略估计一下你所需要的木材量。
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3. The satellite will cost an estimated £400 million.
这颗卫星估计要耗资 4 亿英镑。
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4. Police estimate the crowd at 30 000.
警方估计聚集的人有 3 万。
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5. The deal is estimated to be worth around $1.5 million.
这笔交易估计价值 150 万元左右。
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6. It is estimated (that) the project will last four years.
据估计,这项工程将需时四年。
- estimate (n.) 1560s, "valuation," from Latin aestimatus "determine the value of," figuratively "to value, esteem," verbal noun from aestimare (see esteem (v.)). Earlier in sense "power of the mind" (mid-15c.). Meaning "approximate judgment" is from 1580s. As a builder's statement of projected costs, from 1796.
- estimate (v.) 1530s, "appraise the worth of," from Latin aestimatus, past participle of aestimare "to value, appraise" (see esteem (v.)). Meaning "form an approximate notion" is from 1660s. Related: Estimated; estimates; estimating.
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