overassess / əˈsɛs /

过度评估过度评价过分评估过度估计

overassess 的定义

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

overassess 近义词

overassess

等同于 overrate

更多overassess例句

  1. Instructors say it’s tough to teach and assess motor skills, like catching and kicking, online.
  2. Consider Samuel Cartwright’s use of the spirometer, a medical instrument designed to assess lung capacity.
  3. He had the power to assess the security situation, send backup, send help.
  4. The school system has said it has spent more than $250 million on improvements, including $4 million to assess and upgrade ventilation.
  5. Either way, before you pull the trigger, you’ll definitely want to assess your counter space and figure out how much room you’ve got for a new appliance.
  6. The artist came down and stood beside his patron to assess things.
  7. Crowe recently returned from a visit to Liberia to assess the situation on the ground and will share her knowledge and experience.
  8. “I would advise any candidate to assess their viability and not just do a token run,” said Celinda Lake, a Democratic pollster.
  9. “My job was to assess their fear and then harp on that fear, capitalize on that fear and get them to buy,” said Maddox, 33.
  10. But as with so many customs, little information is available to assess the impact of clay and its congeners on human health.
  11. Who is to assess values on an estate that consists of shipping interests, lands, mines, and a host of other things?
  12. We get an alert when anyone with an uncommon ride profile comes out and that helps us assess whether we want to investigate.
  13. Then the author proceeds to assess the social and ethical conditions which threaten the world with spiritual bankruptcy.
  14. "Well, what rate do you intend to assess," asked Nekhludoff.
  15. In their perplexity they referred to Dominico, who, though ill of the gout, drove to see the picture and assess its value.