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appraisal

/uh-prey-zuhl/US // əˈpreɪ zəl //UK // (əˈpreɪzəl) //

鉴定,评估,评审,评价

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of estimating or judging the nature or value of something or someone.
    • : an estimate of value, as for sale, assessment, or taxation; valuation.
    • : an estimate or considered opinion of the nature, quality, importance, etc: the critics' appraisal of pop art; an incorrect appraisal of public opinion.

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Examples

  • One email that NBC 7 published even suggested that officials had intentionally inflated an appraisal to get it closer to the sales price.

  • The customer provides the lender all the information for income and asset verification and also marshals the services the lender requires, from securing an appraisal to getting a mortgage as well as flood and title insurance.

  • The most generous appraisal one can lend a stock split is reading it as a vote of confidence by a company’s board that they believe in the underlying health and future growth prospects of the company.

  • The report released this week made clear, and confirmed other reporting, that the city’s real estate assets department did not do any thorough inspection or appraisal of the building.

  • The shuttered indoor skydiving center that the city last year converted into a homeless service hub will soon get an independent appraisal at a federal housing agency’s request.

  • The late naughts marked the beginning of an entirely new form of restaurant appraisal: the mass critique.

  • Thomas, however, reveals she is actually far more understanding in her appraisal of Girls.

  • Locker room talk is the physical appraisal of a new female checking into the section.

  • There are gaps not only in our legal appraisal of this bind, but also in our view of the sexual dynamics of ASDs.

  • The researchers may also include a critical appraisal of the trial they report in the discussion.

  • Objectionable publications, films, broadcasting, and television have been the subject of expert appraisal in many countries.

  • With the more abundant material now available, such an appraisal would be worth-while.

  • Rather than expressing any resentment of his appraisal, it suggested that her resistance to his demands would be merely formal.

  • The cost of logging under the methods of marking adopted is compensated fully in the stumpage appraisal.

  • His eyes swept me from head to foot, with an instinctive glance of appraisal, as he shook hands.