appraiser / əˈpreɪz /

评估师估价师评估员评估家

appraiser 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

ap·praised, ap·prais·ing.

  1. to estimate the monetary value of; determine the worth of; assess: We had an expert appraise the house before we bought it.
  2. to estimate the nature, quality, importance, etc.: He tried to appraise the poetry of John Updike.

appraiser 近义词

appraiser

等同于 judge

appraiser

等同于 reviewer

appraiser 的近义词 8
appraiser 的反义词 1
appraiser

等同于 examiner

appraiser

等同于 jurisprudent

更多appraiser例句

  1. For Rey Cano, a residential appraiser, the issue is more about public safety.
  2. HollywoodLife.com posted a closeup of the gaudy diamond ring, with an appraiser estimating its value at upward of $750,000.
  3. There is no source for that valuation beyond Bernie, no appraiser's opinion attached.
  4. You are an expert appraiser of art, and you take good fees from various dealers.
  5. Mr. Girard, the appraiser, felt in his inmost soul that Robert Hooker knew something about it.
  6. He then began coughing very much, and she estimated his life with an appraiser's eye as he sank back ghastly pale.
  7. For, feeling my eyes upon her, she looked up and met what she must have thought the impudent stare of an appraiser.
  8. There will be no need for the most querulous appraiser to find fault with Mr. Holliday on the score of over-eulogy.