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assessable

/uh-ses/US // əˈsɛs //UK // (əˈsɛs) //

可评估,可评估的,可以评估,可以评估的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to estimate officially the value of as a basis for taxation.
    • : to fix or determine the amount of: The hurricane damage was assessed at six million dollars.
    • : to impose a tax or other charge on.
    • : to estimate or judge the value, character, etc., of; evaluate: to assess one's efforts.

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Examples

  • Grow My Store is a tool from Google that assesses any retail site, whether for an online or a physical store and brings back recommendations to help improve the customer experience.

  • It can mean wholesalers selling to pharmacies here are assessed, explained Steve Moore, president of the Pharmacists Society of the State of New York.

  • Authorities advised Ant executives they would need months to assess and figure out how to comply with the new rules.

  • A lack of transparency prevents new AI models and techniques from being properly assessed for robustness, bias, and safety.

  • Temperament is a rating scale that assesses a child’s early-appearing variation in emotional responses and reaction to the environment.

  • The exact total is not readily assessable, but it is known to be considerable.

  • The rents are fixed in cash, being proportioned according to the assessable value of the property.

  • And so eager were these swindlers to catch the unwary, that some offered stock for five cents a share, and non-assessable at that.

  • I feel a great interest in you, Willie, but I do not feel as though it should be an assessable interest.

  • A fine of $100 is assessable against any county or state superintendent who fails to enforce the provisions of the law.