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 appraisal [ә'preizәl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 评价, 估价

[经] 评价, 评估


  1. A new appraisal or evaluation.
    重新评估重新估计或评价
  2. A forthright appraisal; forthright criticism.
    直率的评价;直言不讳的批评
  3. All events have proved our appraisal to be correct.
    一切事实都证明,我们估计得正确。


appraisal
[ noun ]
  1. the classification of someone or something with respect to its worth

  2. <noun.cognition>
  3. a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation)

  4. <noun.communication>
  5. an expert estimation of the quality, quantity, and other characteristics of someone or something

  6. <noun.act>


Appraisal \Ap*prais"al\, n. [See {Appraise}. Cf. {Apprizal}.]
A valuation by an authorized person; an appraisement.

  1. But contracts entered into before today for exploration and appraisal will continue to get relief against PRT on existing fields for the next two years.
  2. A company spokesman said the decision to eliminate the dividend resulted from a quarterly appraisal and that circumstances had changed since the December announcement.
  3. The other five teachers' unions all support the proposed review body. The NUT also decided yesterday to oppose the introduction of teacher appraisal unless the government withdraws its proposal to link it to discretionary pay awards.
  4. Expectations that prices will climb can generate bids well over appraisal estimates.
  5. Mr. Cammaker said the company will fight the city's effort to buy the system for a price based on its value under the income-capitalization method of appraisal.
  6. "Signs that the current rally is maturing continue to pile up," said Joseph Feshbach, technical analyst at Prudential-Bache Securities, in his latest market appraisal.
  7. However, the company said that if it hasn't sold the unit to Equifax and hasn't renewed the agreement after 10 years, then Equifax has the right to buy the unit at a price set by an appraisal.
  8. Sold the AMA his home for $280,000, although the AMA "was in possession of a single appraisal indicating that the value of the property was from $265,000 to $272,000." Sammons retired in February.
  9. However, the advertised property appraisal and the deed signed by the city included the garage in specified measurements and within the specified property lines.
  10. But other health-care specialists, pleased by the mortality data release, said the reports don't provide a clear-cut appraisal of hospital performance.
  11. WASHINGTON _ Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. opens meetings on real estate appraisal standards, 2 p.m.
  12. But many are running out of work because of a change by the Resolution Trust Corp. in appraisal rules on the very properties on which they had grown to depend.
  13. McCain went to that meeting but said he did so on his own, with the understanding the agenda would be limited to a discussion of the length of federal regulators' examination of Lincoln and a disputed appraisal of Lincoln's assets.
  14. Mr. Gallagher, besides seeking a new appraisal, says he wants the right to convert his Dome stock into Amoco Canada stock.
  15. Besides, Baker said, the Soviets agreed with that appraisal - despite hopeful statements Gorbachev and his emissary to Baghdad, Yevgeny Primakov, have made on occasion.
  16. The planned reductions don't include prospective cuts at Arco's 83%-owned Arco Chemical Co. subsidiary, where a separate appraisal is under way.
  17. Kay and other USDA and farm officials contacted Wednesday agreed that it is too early for a realistic appraisal of the export situation.
  18. Conversion of the shares appears likely because the properties involved in the trust already are worth $1.8 billion, according to an appraisal at the end of last year.
  19. It's a brave film to make not least because the Inland Revenue might be watching. The latest and most dreaded management buzzword - 'upward appraisal' - is analysed in The Business (Thursday, 7.30-8.00, BBC2).
  20. The main thing is that Communists who are members of these bodies should act on the basis of this appraisal.
  21. They must also recognize how that folly has led to an unrealistic appraisal of the current situation in the Soviet Union, denying the Soviet democrats the recognition they deserve.
  22. Separately, Steinberg said an independent appraisal of its Ivanhoe unit's real estate holdings values those assets at about C$1.1 billion.
  23. After-tax profit rose sharply due to decreased appraisal losses on shares of its subsidiary, and smaller corporate tax payments.
  24. The exclusion of tax benefits from an appraisal of social-welfare expenditures results in underestimating the welfare efforts of countries that rely most heavily on "indirect" provisions of social support through the tax system.
  25. A bank spokesman said the problems stem mostly from "improper loan documentation and appraisal procedures," but declined to elaborate.
  26. The first phase of the project required the appraisal of some 300,000 cubic feet of records, or about 900 million pages of paper, Dructor said.
  27. We had clearly defined objectives and formal systems of appraisal.
  28. "There have been many _ and often confusing _ changes in the company" since the breakup, Merrill Lynch analysts acknowledge in a written appraisal.
  29. It also listed such faults as poor record keeping, inadequately monitored executive appraisal and compensation systems, and failure to offer career-enhancing assignments to women and minorities.
  30. I'm not ready to do the job." Fitzwater brushed aside Waller's appraisal of the troops' readiness.
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