柯林斯詞典assessment /??s?sm?nt/ (assessments) 1. N-VAR An assessment is a consideration of someone or something and a judgment about them. 評(píng)估 There is little assessment of the damage to the natural environment. 幾乎沒有有關(guān)自然環(huán)境破壞的評(píng)估。2. N-VAR An assessment of the amount of money that something is worth or that should be paid is a calculation or estimate of the amount. 估算 Tax assessment is all about comparing values of similar properties. 稅金估算就是比較類似房産的價(jià)值。 返回 assessment劍橋詞典the act of judging or deciding the amount , value , quality , or importance of something, or the judgment or decision that is made 評(píng)估;估價(jià) Would you say that is a fair assessment of the situation ? 你認(rèn)爲(wèi)那是對(duì)形勢的郃理評(píng)估嗎? Both their assessments of production costs were hopelessly inaccurate . 他們兩者對(duì)生産成本所作的估算都非常不準(zhǔn)確。 例句 Their methods of assessment produce nonsensical results .External validation of the teachers ' assessments is recommended .a baseline assessmentTonight's programme features an assessment of the government's approach to crime .Health and safety inspectors carried out a risk assessment of the premises . 返回 assessment