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单词 appraisal
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Definition of appraisal in English:

appraisal

noun əˈpreɪz(ə)ləˈpreɪzəl
  • 1An act of assessing something or someone.

    估量,估计;评估

    she carried out a thorough appraisal

    她做了全面的估计。

    mass noun the report has been subject to appraisal

    报告已受评估。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The last section of the appraisal assesses company demographics.
    • Ministers following public consultation will take final decisions based on the factual appraisal and views expressed by interested parties.
    • While appraisals normally assess the role of a single intervention, a clinical guideline covers the whole range of the management of patients with specific diseases.
    • At the end of each year, the job performances of the Internet commentators will be evaluated for the annual appraisals and feedback.
    • Applications received are subject to a detailed appraisal before the Commission makes a decision.
    • When exposed to parental conflict, adolescents make cognitive appraisals, evaluating the threat of the conflict and attributing blame.
    • The most important aspect of treating oesophageal pain is a sympathetic appraisal of patients' problems.
    • The village of Dounby has become the preferred site for Orkney's new old folk's home, being placed at the top of the list of possible sites in Orkney subject to a project appraisal.
    • An environmental appraisal will be carried out for all the routes.
    • Many have recognized the importance of energy in an appraisal but say they lack the necessary tools and comparisons to verify their calculations.
    • Initially, the physician should do a health-risk appraisal of each patient.
    • First, because individuals' emotional and health behavior responses to health threats are influenced to a large degree by their subjective interpretations, these appraisals must be assessed.
    • The current legal provision that privatisation appraisals of foreign-trade companies are subject to approval by the finance minister will be revoked.
    • As these types of questions aren't even entertained in the current environment, a cool appraisal of the evidence has proved elusive.
    • A positive appraisal would confirm the view that interest rates have indeed finally turned and that the deflation threat is over.
    • Furthermore, we assessed mothers' appraisals subsequent to the interactions in which ratings of overreactivity were made.
    • Under the new plan in Scotland, hospital medical directors would be shown the figures during surgeons' annual appraisals, but patients would have no rights to inspect them.
    • The appraisal begins by assessing the respondents awareness of health promotion.
    • General factors also included several items representing patients' subjective appraisals of pain control, the adequacy of sleep/rest, and level of anxiety.
    • Like all traditional appraisals, these appraisals characterize weapons and military equipment during the stages predating the object's existence.
    Synonyms
    assessment, evaluation, estimation, judgement, rating, gauging, sizing up, summing-up, consideration
    1. 1.1 A formal assessment, typically in an interview, of the performance of an employee over a particular period.
      〈正式〉(多指面试中对雇员在一段时间内的表现的)评价
      all appraisals will be held in the next couple of weeks
      as modifier an appraisal system
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The appraisal system has to be scrapped altogether.
      • Performance management begins with an appraisal system which encompasses tracking, bench-marking, and formal follow-up.
      • Members of the Public and Commercial Services Union are beginning a two-day stoppage over a pay claim and an unpopular appraisal system.
      • The whole question of appraisals, performance, development, review to be improved, I think, again, it is an example of work in progress.
      • The company in Ireland has confirmed it uses a controversial employee appraisal system in all its businesses here, where 4,500 people are employed.
      • The talks revolve around a little more pay and the hated appraisal system, which links pay to performance.
      • From next year, doctors will be ‘revalidated’ every five years under a national appraisal system to prove their competence.
      • The appraisal system helps stimulate the development of alternative solutions to a particular problem by clarifying the consequences of all options considered.
      • Any appraisal system must be fair and should enable employers to recognise their responsibilities for continuing professional development of career grade doctors.
      • At the Monday office business meeting, you asked for a collection of opinions about the new appraisal system by the various departments, all to be completed within one week.
      • His main residual anxiety is over the appraisal system itself.
      • The main problem is that there will still be an appraisal system based on quotas.
      • Members in the Department for Work and Pensions are locked in a bitter dispute with management over pay and a discriminatory appraisal system.
      • These activists refused to carry out staff appraisals under the Performance Development Scheme.
      • The draft sets out the elements which the committee believes an appraisal system for consultants should contain.
      • Employee appraisal, training, and development involve both informally and formally evaluating employee performance and the need for training and development.
      • They are also refusing to cover for absent colleagues or comply with the university's appraisal and performance management system.
      • Even with the appraisal system, there is still a second sight of it, and we would want that.
      • Many are wringing their hands about the pay appraisal system.
      • The union is so angered by the appraisal system, which it says has unfairly downgraded many workers, that it is taking High Court action against the Government.
      Synonyms
      assessment, evaluation, estimation, judgement, rating, gauging, sizing up, summing-up, consideration

Rhymes

hazel, nasal, phrasal

Definition of appraisal in US English:

appraisal

nounəˈpreɪzələˈprāzəl
  • 1An act of assessing something or someone.

    估量,估计;评估

    the report has been subject to appraisal

    报告已受评估。

    treatment begins with a thorough appraisal of the patient's condition
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many have recognized the importance of energy in an appraisal but say they lack the necessary tools and comparisons to verify their calculations.
    • A positive appraisal would confirm the view that interest rates have indeed finally turned and that the deflation threat is over.
    • An environmental appraisal will be carried out for all the routes.
    • First, because individuals' emotional and health behavior responses to health threats are influenced to a large degree by their subjective interpretations, these appraisals must be assessed.
    • Furthermore, we assessed mothers' appraisals subsequent to the interactions in which ratings of overreactivity were made.
    • As these types of questions aren't even entertained in the current environment, a cool appraisal of the evidence has proved elusive.
    • The appraisal begins by assessing the respondents awareness of health promotion.
    • The village of Dounby has become the preferred site for Orkney's new old folk's home, being placed at the top of the list of possible sites in Orkney subject to a project appraisal.
    • While appraisals normally assess the role of a single intervention, a clinical guideline covers the whole range of the management of patients with specific diseases.
    • The current legal provision that privatisation appraisals of foreign-trade companies are subject to approval by the finance minister will be revoked.
    • The last section of the appraisal assesses company demographics.
    • Initially, the physician should do a health-risk appraisal of each patient.
    • Applications received are subject to a detailed appraisal before the Commission makes a decision.
    • Like all traditional appraisals, these appraisals characterize weapons and military equipment during the stages predating the object's existence.
    • Under the new plan in Scotland, hospital medical directors would be shown the figures during surgeons' annual appraisals, but patients would have no rights to inspect them.
    • At the end of each year, the job performances of the Internet commentators will be evaluated for the annual appraisals and feedback.
    • Ministers following public consultation will take final decisions based on the factual appraisal and views expressed by interested parties.
    • The most important aspect of treating oesophageal pain is a sympathetic appraisal of patients' problems.
    • General factors also included several items representing patients' subjective appraisals of pain control, the adequacy of sleep/rest, and level of anxiety.
    • When exposed to parental conflict, adolescents make cognitive appraisals, evaluating the threat of the conflict and attributing blame.
    Synonyms
    assessment, evaluation, estimation, judgement, rating, gauging, sizing up, summing-up, consideration
    1. 1.1 An expert estimate of the value of something.
      the final figure is just a little more than triple the appraisal
      Example sentencesExamples
      • While the programme's editors, who had seen the report, were prevented from quoting from it for legal reasons, they submitted it to an independent expert for appraisal.
      • Faced with a two year old appraisal the banks I have dealt with in my practice would require an updated or new appraisal to estimate current market value.
      • Inevitably that appraisal would have included a best estimate at the time of likely construction cost, together with costs of site acquisition and professional fees.
      • The parties have obtained an up to date appraisal and have agreed that the current value is $287, 000.00.
      • Buyers and sellers trying to set values after the sale usually use property tax appraisals to help estimate values.
      • There is no evidence, appraisal or otherwise, to satisfy me that the value ascribed to the property in the transfer was other than by fair market value.
      • An appraisal is an estimate of a homeowner's property value.
      • By the time these trusts are funded, several years could have passed since the first spouse's death, and the appraisals and values used at date-of-death, or the alternative valuation date, are no longer current.
      • A private company obtains stock value by appraisal.
      • However, he produced no documentation, appraisals or expert evidence on dairy and beef cow values.
      • The media were awash with analytical reports, profiles, diagrams, forecasts, calculations and expert appraisals.
      • Although an appraisal can be subjective, it is based on comparative home prices in the geographic area.
      • In one example, there are now ‘thresholds’ of value below which appraisals are not required at all, or which may be conducted by appraisers who have demonstrated the lowest levels of competency.
      • That innovation is not the last word in achievement is a fact often overlooked in appraisals of value.
      • But the facility recently received an independent appraisal pegging its value at $18 million.
      • Also, the dealer has no emotional ties to the airplane and, because of that, will give you a much more realistic appraisal of the aircraft's real value.
      • Perhaps the best thing about a book value appraisal is that it's so simple.
      • Often, these initial estimates give way to revised values based on appraisals or other investigation.
      • Its owner, who probably did not expect such a brouhaha over the gem, took it out for appraisal and it was subsequently publicized.
      • Based on his appraisal the value of the security has been adjusted to $665,000.
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