estimation
estimation 英 [ˌestɪˈmeɪʃn] 美 [ˌɛstəˈmeʃən]
n. 估计;尊重
名词复数:estimations
- The noun estimation refers to a judgment of the qualities of something or someone. In your estimation no boy will be good enough for your daughter. He could be the kindest and smartest person on the planet and you'd still find fault.
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- n. 估计;尊重
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1. We must be realistic in our self-estimation, neither being conceited nor belittling ourselves.
我们对自己的估计应该实事求是, 不要自高自大, 也不要妄自菲薄。
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2. Overall, you get a good estimation or at least an idea for which tables value compression and system default compression is beneficial.
最后,您得到一个好的估计,或者至少了解到哪些表的值压缩和系统默认值压缩是有益的。
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3. In our estimation, it seems like another positive step forward for the NYT.
以我们的估计,它似乎应是纽约时报向前迈出的积极一步。
- estimation (n.) late 14c., "action of appraising; manner of judging; opinion," from Old French estimacion "evaluation, value; calculation, planning," from Latin aestimationem (nominative aestimatio) "a valuation," from past participle stem of aestimare "to value" (see esteem (v.)). Meaning "appreciation" is from 1520s. That of "process of forming an approximate notion" is from c. 1400.
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