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 evaluate [ɪ'væljʊ`et]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 评估, 评价, 赋值

  1. "The research project has only been under way for three months, so it's too early to evaluate its success."
    "这个研究项目进行了不过三个月,所以要对它的成绩作出评价为时尚早。"
  2. The school has only been open for six months, so it's too early to evaluate its success.
    这所学校开办还不过六个月,所以要对它的成绩作出评价为时尚早。
  3. A value used to evaluate a procedure or subroutine.
    自变量,变元一数值,用于确定程序或子程序的值


evaluate


Evaluate \E*val"u*ate\ ([-e]*v[a^]l"[-u]*[=a]t), v. t. [See
{Evaluation}.]
To fix the value of; to rate; to appraise.

  1. That's not going to be easy; management in many cases hasn't got the foggiest idea.' A further aspect of the differences between Chinese and western operations is the way they evaluate their corporations financially.
  2. "We knew when we announced our prices last May, we'd have to evaluate our situation in about a year," said Dave Illingworth, vice president and general manager of the Lexus division.
  3. Harper & Row said in a statement that it hasn't yet had time to evaluate the proposal.
  4. One alternative in civil cases is the use of "summary jury trials" in which a six-member jury returns a non-binding, advisory verdict to help each side evaluate its case and encourage a settlement, White said.
  5. S&P stopped short of lowering the city's rating of A-minus but said it sees a need "to revise the city's financial plan and to evaluate its payroll burden in line with the realities" of a slipping economy.
  6. The utility also failed to post warning signs that respirators were required and failed to evaluate adequately the amount of radioactive material in the air, the NRC said.
  7. So you can imagine how the 42-year-old Mr. Sheppard, hired to evaluate new technologies for Kidder's life-sciences investment banking group, felt the week of the crash.
  8. The committee organized by NIH consisted of experts from around the country who evaluate clinical results from experimental use of the toxin in a variety of patients.
  9. Acting as consultants, these people provide information about the latest therapies, evaluate the quality and appropriateness of care being undertaken, and alleviate emotional stress.
  10. Even well-to-do officials with fancy apartments and high-ranking posts muttered "disastrous" when asked to evaluate their predicament.
  11. Employers, many of whom are initially skeptical of the program, have four months to evaluate candidates on the job without a commitment to hire them permanently.
  12. "There's a bluntness to much of sports reporting, a candor you don't get elsewhere." Stories about how successful coaches motivate, evaluate and discipline players offer insight into management style and philosophy, he says.
  13. A spokesman for the Austin, Texas, companies expressed disappointment at Community Psychiatric's decision. HealthVest needed more time to evaluate the contingent payments in the package, he said.
  14. We need to evaluate exactly what the transaction is with respect to ours." Excess generating capacity of KG&E had been thought to be the main reason for KCPL's interest in the takeover.
  15. Chevron said the agreement will enable it "to accelerate exploration activity this year and evaluate the properties more quickly."
  16. Shareholders also need regular access to directors to evaluate their progress, if the Cadbury code is to be enacted. The Treasury's proposals will have the perverse effect of encouraging smart insiders who can cover their tracks.
  17. But he said he couldn't comment on the final draft because Rockwell hasn't had a chance to evaluate it.
  18. The General Foods division that sells Kool-Aid, for example, has devised a complex computer model that uses the latest sales data to help brand managers more quickly evaluate pricing decisions, promotions and ad spending.
  19. First, evaluate whether you think you will need long-term care in the future.
  20. On Jan. 23, the company responded to the pressure by hiring Goldman, Sachs & Co. to evaluate opportunities to improve its stock price, including the possible sale of the company.
  21. Intervention rumors are difficult to evaluate because central banks often try to conceal their trading activities and decline to comment on them.
  22. Delegations of Jews and Catholics were to meet again in late January to evaluate progress.
  23. That helped California evaluate the managers' stock-picking skills faster than would have been the case with written materials.
  24. Applebee, which hired Piper Jaffray & Hopwood to evaluate its long-term strategy, said no merger or sale talks currently are under way.
  25. In a letter to Judge Wood, Mr. Milken's attorney, Arthur Liman, said that waiting until Sept. 1 "would allow the government to proceed further with its interviews of Mr. Milken and evaluate them more fully."
  26. "Before filing suit, an attorney is obligated to make reasonable efforts to ascertain the pertinent facts and to evaluate them in the light of the applicable law," the appeals panel said.
  27. Lacking the expertise to evaluate the likely economic impact of what it spends, it tends to base its aid on what recipient countries request.
  28. "Tactical response team exercises" to evaluate performance of security systems.
  29. But directors expect Mr. Bossidy to re-examine growth strategies in each of Allied's three major groups and to evaluate divestitures and acquisitions.
  30. Officials of a government housing fund visited to evaluate damage.
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