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estimated

/verb es-tuh-meyt; noun es-tuh-mit, -meyt/US // verb ˈɛs təˌmeɪt; noun ˈɛs tə mɪt, -ˌmeɪt //

估计,估计的,预计,估算

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v.有主动词 verb
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    es·ti·mat·ed, es·ti·mat·ing.

    • : to form an approximate judgment or opinion regarding the worth, amount, size, weight, etc., of; calculate approximately: to estimate the cost of a college education.
    • : to form an opinion of; judge.
v.无主动词 verb
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    es·ti·mat·ed, es·ti·mat·ing.

    • : to make an estimate.
n.名词 noun
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    • : an approximate judgment or calculation, as of the value, amount, time, size, or weight of something.
    • : a judgment or opinion, as of the qualities of a person or thing.
    • : a statement of the approximate charge for work to be done, submitted by a person or business firm ready to undertake the work.

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Examples

  • These are definitely just estimates, but still, that’s pretty damn good!

  • Though reach estimates aren’t available for mobile apps and places now.

  • A more thorough analysis would dramatically lower the cost estimate and limit the work needed and the time needed to complete it, Shapery argues.

  • An objective and thorough analysis would have produced a much more limited scope of work recommendation, and a dramatically lower cost estimate.

  • Best estimates suggest that 10 to 20 percent of students lacked access to devices such as tablets or computers, the internet or both, during the spring shift to online instruction.

  • Should capability delivery experience additional changes, this estimate will be revised appropriately.

  • There have been at least 50 cases similar to the bathhouse raid in the last 18 months, human-rights groups estimate.

  • Just a month from that date, he now no longer believes that to be realistic, and will no longer estimate a timeline for the trial.

  • Experts we spoke with said this is a glaring caveat that makes it difficult to create a national estimate from the results.

  • While difficult to estimate exact numbers, thousands of Americans die every year because of delayed or denied claims.

  • As company after company appeared, we were able to form a pretty exact estimate of their numbers.

  • It is impossible to form a just estimate of the Bible without some knowledge of ancient history and comparative mythology.

  • It is difficult to over-estimate the harm that has been done to public policy by this same Malthusian theory.

  • Without a knowledge of this it is self-evident that no practical estimate of expense to be incurred could possibly be made.

  • The funds assigned some years before for the support of the civil list had fallen short of the estimate.