appraise 的定义
ap·praised, ap·prais·ing.
- to estimate the monetary value of; determine the worth of; assess: We had an expert appraise the house before we bought it.
- to estimate the nature, quality, importance, etc.: He tried to appraise the poetry of John Updike.
appraise 近义词
judge, estimate
更多appraise例句
- Cellar liquidation — appraising a collector’s treasures before an auction or during a divorce — is another job path for somms.
- In the fall of 2018, the city agreed to sell him two small parcels on the other side of Madison for $29,000, which the city recorded as the appraised value.
- In 2016, it bought a veterinarian’s 5-acre lot in the rolling hills of northwest Georgia for roughly double the appraised value.
- Every major recruiting service has a unique methodology for appraising athletes, but five stars represents the pinnacle at seemingly every site.
- The fence likely will come with a hefty tax bill if not donated, after Hidalgo County recently appraised the land’s value at more than $20 million, which Fisher said his company will fight.
- We appraise the legacy of 9/11 through politics and the news, but side effects include numbness.
- During gallery hours, he is seated at a desk, ready to “appraise” works of art as they come through the door.
- As I listen to the TV hosts jackhammering over the soft Southern accents of the guests, I appraise butts.
- From the facts given it should not be difficult to appraise at its right value the honor conferred on Sanatogen.
- No man who has not lived on both sides of the Atlantic can well appraise Henry James; his death marks the end of a period.
- I call them radically different because to prize names a practical, non-intellectual attitude, and to appraise names a judgment.
- She turned her moistened eyes on Britz, who, through half-closed lids, was endeavoring to appraise her.
- How much of this effort was voluntary and how much of it was forced it is difficult to appraise.