Continuous assessment is made of all students' work. 对全体学生的功课作出连贯性的评定。
It was a shrewd assessment and probably pretty close to the truth. 这个评估很有道理,可能相当正确。
His assessment of the situation was spot-on. 他对形势判断得很正确.
assessment
[ noun ]
the classification of someone or something with respect to its worth
<noun.cognition>
an amount determined as payable
<noun.possession> the assessment for repairs outraged the club's membership
the market value set on assets
<noun.attribute>
the act of judging or assessing a person or situation or event
<noun.act> they criticized my judgment of the contestants
Assessment \As*sess"ment\, n. [LL. assessamentum.] 1. The act of assessing; the act of determining an amount to be paid; as, an assessment of damages, or of taxes; an assessment of the members of a club.
2. A valuation of property or profits of business, for the purpose of taxation; such valuation and an adjudging of the proper sum to be levied on the property; as, an assessment of property or an assessment on property.
Note: An assessment is a valuation made by authorized persons according to their discretion, as opposed to a sum certain or determined by law. It is a valuation of the property of those who are to pay the tax, for the purpose of fixing the proportion which each man shall pay. --Blackstone. Burrill.
3. The specific sum levied or assessed.
4. An apportionment of a subscription for stock into successive installments; also, one of these installments (in England termed a ``call''). [U. S.]
We would tell them, `You are under possible assessment by a foreign intelligence operation.
Contests among the services branches are widely expected to reach new highs as the military budget shrinks and the assessment of the Soviet threat diminishes.
Justice Scalia obviously wasn't making any promises about eventual Supreme Court rulings without doing his own research, but his off-the-cuff assessment is intriguing, certainly indicating an openness to the constitutional argument.
The remaining operators will undergo an "extensive assessment process" to determine whether they are qualified to return to their jobs, the company said.
Mortensen said that while he and other doctors will spend months reviewing the case before making a final assessment, early indications are that the IVOX worked well.
An Allen Group spokesman said S&P's action "isn't based on a correct assessment of all the circumstances of the company."
"What the assessment points out is that exotic plants and animals are a problem in more places than we would have thought," said Galvin.
The importance _ and difficulty _ of fund raising is not lost on Heath, who offered this simple assessment during a trip to Washington seeking political action committee support: "You're just sort of shamelessly begging.
"Regrettably, future stability cannot be adequately judged now but must await an assessment of the final resolution between the Taj Mahal and its bondholders," said Deputy Attorney General Thomas Auriemma.
He didn't have a text prepared or need a meeting with his staff. He delivered a blunt assessment of how he believed Israel might have provoked the murder.
To keep the special assessment in place this year, the Bank Board has had to certify that the FSLIC needs the funds.
Shultz gave an upbeat assessment of the summit and told reporters afterward that the superpowers had come a long way in their relationship since Reagan first met Gorbachev in Geneva in November 1985.
Union President Marvin Powell also gave a bleak assessment of the talks.
The damage award on the warranty issue didn't involve an assessment of Mrs. Cipollone's conduct.
When we received the various papers to finalise the company's affairs some time afterwards, we also received a notice of assessment and surcharge.
People were not told their assessment score,' says Manasseh.
The Defense Department also said in its annual assessment of Soviet military strength that Moscow slowed the pace of arms production last year, particularly of tanks, artillery pieces and other equipment for its ground forces.
A few months ago, one affiliate filed 175 appeals with the DuPage County, Ill., tax assessment office but later withdrew 150.
But polls have been seriously delayed, and remain tied to Mr Rabin's assessment of whether Israeli security can be guaranteed after a military withdrawal.
S&Ls currently pay 21 cents a year in regular and special assessments to the bank board to insure every $100 in deposits, nearly double the 8 cent per $100 regular assessment paid by commercial banks.
"Given the potential liability faced by Exxon, the company has every incentive to minimize the damages and should not be relied on to conduct any part of the damage assessment," said the environmental organizations.
THE US economy is picking up but the recovery is uneven, the Federal Reserve said yesterday, Reuter reports from Washington. The latest Beige Book survey of economic conditions by the Fed's 12 district banks gave a guarded assessment of the economy.
They will also continue to argue that working over 48 hours should be permitted if a risk assessment shows there is no danger to health or safety. In the past few months some moves have been made in the UK's direction.
"I'll be glad to get back to Ohio," he said. "No offense, but I hate Texas." Later, speaking to about 60 reporters at a news conference, he softened that assessment and said he held no grudge.
That assessment came in the National Association of Purchasing Management's semiannual forecast.
Despite word from the White House budget office that the president's senior advisers would recommend a veto, and a similar assessment from the ranking Republican on the House Armed Services Committee, the chamber gave overwhelming approval to the plan.
Moreover, West German officials who met with Shevardnadze say they think the U.S. assessment of Soviet concerns may be a misunderstanding.
In Kentucky, damage assessment teams from the state Division of Disaster and Emergency Services toured four counties believed to be hardest hit in Tuesday's flood, which many officials said was the worst to strike the region since 1984.
Lebow also said an assessment of gasoline production and imports, together with changes in inventories over the last four weeks, indicated a 5.7 percent decline in gasoline consumption, compared with the same period last year.
This year's total is swollen by $31.1 billion leaving heavily indebted nations such as Argentina and Nigeria, the bank said in an assessment issued Sunday.