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词根:evaluate
n.evaluation 评价;[审计] 评估;估价;求值
vi.evaluate 评价;估价
vt.evaluate 评价;估价;求…的值
Adjective
1. exercising or involving careful evaluations;
"looked him over with an appraising eye"
"the literary judge uses many evaluative terms"
1903年,由 evaluate 和 -ive 组成。
back-formation from evaluation, from French évaluation, from Middle French evaluacion, from esvaluer to evaluate, from e- + value value
The first known use of evaluate was in 1842
evaluateverb
to find the value of
evaluate a mathematical expression
to decide the value or worth of after study
evaluate a new program
1 Out of a total of 712 evaluative comments made on the air, only 65 were positive, or 9 percent.
2 Then, the application of evaluative calculation is presented to find optimal coordination of relay current relay.
最后指出, 演化计算可以适用于继电保护装置整定值最优化的问题.
3 What possible evaluative response can there be to a work of art so painfully personal, so inexorably shaped by calamity?
4 Biologists would never use these evaluative adjectives to describe the states of organs or cells.
5 Denise Pope, a senior lecturer at Stanford University Graduate School of Education, cautions grandparents not to be “evaluative,” however.
6 Evaluative criteria: features that a consumer considers in choosing among alternatives.
评估标准: 消费者选择产品时候考虑的各种因素.包括产品. 服务等.
7 Crucially, these evaluative organizations, called meta-charities, do not receive any funding from organizations they are evaluating.
8 Based on your rubric or evaluative criteria, create points to check on your own.
9 As an archivist, he acts like an anthropologist presenting his discoveries without evaluative comment.
10 Up close was the emperor’s perspective too: proprietary, absorbed, evaluative.
11 “It will be a continual evaluative process as we go forward - if we go forward,” Esper added.
12 This might seem merely facetious, but it subverts our supposedly straightforward evaluative criteria, while affectionately poking fun at American values, reminding us that bigger is not always better.
13 The literary judge uses many evaluative terms.
这名文学鉴赏人使用很多评估术语.
14 Of course, with some luck, skill and preparation, an informational interview can quickly morph into an evaluative interview if a light bulb of inspiration is ignited within the interviewer.
15 The evaluative result accords with the qualitative practical conclusion.
这评价结果与实际的定性评估结论相吻合.
16 This paragraph includes an evaluative statement that shows the article’s validity.
17 Some philosophers argue that certain types of descriptive claims imply an evaluative claim, especially if they are linked by the concept of purpose or function.
18 Putnam argues that science’s creation of facts is an evaluative practice and does not necessarily stand on a firmer ground than conclusions about values like goodness or kindness.
19 For example, “I should go outside to get some sunshine” is an evaluative claim.
20 Her master's thesis was titled, "An experimental study of the effect of evaluative labeling of speech fluency."
2 可估价的
3 可评价的