单词 | appraisal |
释义 | appraisalWord family adjectiveappraisableappraisivenounappraisalappraiseeappraiseradverbappraisinglyappraisivelyverbappraise ap·prais·al /əˈpreɪzəl/ ●○○ noun 1 OPINION[countableC, uncountableU] a statement or opinion judging the worth, value, or condition of something 评价;估计;鉴定 appraisal of It needed a calmer appraisal of her situation. 她的情况需要更为冷静的评判。 a critical appraisal of the existing facilities 对现存设施的审慎评估 2. [countableC] a meeting between a manager and a worker to discuss the quality of someone’s work and how well they do their job 员工工作评估,工作表现评估 Examples from the Corpus appraisal• Progress in note-making requires an honest appraisal of your own notes.• If appraisal now reveals that it has some validity in principle, the next stage is application.• An investment appraisal comes with the project.• On this basis the methods of investment appraisal described here may be used.• One of my favorite exercises is in-house training for partners on how to talk more effectively with associates regarding performance appraisal.• The research is designed to contribute to an improved foundation for teacher training and teacher appraisal.• The subject of the appraisal should be given time to prepare and the opportunity to corroborate the report.• It is well known that the appraisal has been carried out and that the information is with the Minister. appraisal of• an expert's appraisal of the antique clock From Longman Business Dictionary appraisalap·prais·al /əˈpreɪzəl/ noun [countableC, uncountableU] a statement or opinion judging the worth, value, or condition of something → credit appraisal → performance appraisalWhat’s your appraisal of the situation? |
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