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estimation

/es-tuh-mey-shuhn/US // ˌɛs təˈmeɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌɛstɪˈmeɪʃən) //

估算,估计,估算结果,估值

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : judgment or opinion: In my estimation the boy is guilty.
    • : esteem; respect.
    • : approximate calculation; estimate: to make an estimation of one's expenditures.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounbelief, guess

Examples

  • Based on Watanabe and colleagues’ estimations, Baikal seals may be getting about 20 percent of their daily calorie requirements just from amphipods.

  • By his estimation, Mike Tyson shed about 100 pounds for his nostalgia-filled return to the boxing ring Saturday night.

  • If intensity estimations are correct, it looks to have made landfall as a major Category 3 hurricane.

  • The team made new estimations of the reptiles’ weight, wing shape and wingspan, and then simulated how those features might translate into flapping, gliding or launching.

  • Tomi Lahren, the 28-year-old South Dakota native who is the host of Final Thoughts on Fox Nation, is equal parts telegenic, mouthy and, in her estimation at least, “relentless.”

  • John le Carré is notorious for taking the establishment for which he once toiled as a spy at its lowest estimation.

  • As for the estimation of Snowden among the Russian opposition, you must realize what his journey looks like in our eyes.

  • But in my estimation nothing really seems too off the charts.

  • And my estimation of that accomplishment grew and grew the more I put pen to paper.

  • So he deserves some punishment, but he has already received (in my estimation) excessive amounts of punishment.

  • An estimation of the solids, therefore, furnishes an important clue to the functional efficiency of the kidneys.

  • Quantitative estimation does not furnish much of definite clinical value.

  • Quantitative estimation of the total sulphates yields little of clinical value.

  • We will now mention a fact which in the estimation of all true lovers of these fine violins is to be greatly regretted.

  • Madame Torvestad was in the habit of writing many letters, which were held in much estimation by the Brethren around.