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 reappraisal [,ri:ә'preizl添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 重新估计, 重新评价

[经] 重新估价




    reappraisal
    [ noun ]
    a new appraisal or evaluation
    <noun.cognition>


    1. It is believed to be the strongest statement to date for what is called a "critical reappraisal" of Tito, the undisputed leader of this Communist nation from the partisan days of World War II until his death in 1980 at age 87.
    2. O&Y, based in Toronto, and Chicago-based Sears failed to come to an agreement on who would bear the considerable tax costs of a reappraisal that would follow the sale, according to individuals familiar with the negotiations.
    3. Now it needs to improve presentation, get off the defensive and explain its agenda more clearly. 'Do we need a radical reappraisal of policies?'
    4. Frequent late payments will prompt lenders to review a loan contract and borrowers' credit record, and in some cases, to order a reappraisal of the property used as collateral.
    5. A group of prominent intellectuals has issued the strongest statement yet calling for a reappraisal of Josip Broz Tito's role in leading the country into its worst social and economic crisis.
    6. The reappraisal was based, RREEF said, on a "detailed, exhaustive analysis" of current vacancy rates in the three cities, current rent levels and future projections.
    7. Last week the first half was devoted to a tough and sceptical reappraisal of Calcutta's angel of mercy in Christopher Hitchens' polemical item 'Hell's Angel: Mother Teresa'.
    8. He argued for a comprehensive reappraisal of the problem.
    9. The loss included $286 million in pre-tax charges that the company said reflect write-downs and asset reevaluations resulting from a comprehensive reappraisal of its businesses.
    10. It voted unanimously at its annual conference for a reappraisal of the 'disastrous' recommendations in the Tomlinson report.
    11. If as thorough a reappraisal of his work was to be carried out as has been started by historians looking at Lutyens' achievements, then Baker's achievements might also shine.
    12. Then last week, the yen bounced back 1.1% against the dollar and 1.7% against the mark. That may not seem overly impressive, but it was enough to spur a reappraisal of the outlook for the Japanese currency.
    13. The army adopted Strategy for Change, a reappraisal of its services for London's homeless, two years ago; its recommendations are currently being implemented.
    14. Peter Steil, a New York-based principal in RREEF, said RREEF wasn't under any obligation to undertake the reappraisal.
    15. In this respect the rise of the franc is part of a broader reappraisal of the D-Mark, which has seen the German currency weaken against other European currencies. There are other reasons cited for the rise.
    16. In Kansas, Mrs. Finney, who will became the state's first female governor, blamed Hayden for high property taxes resulting from statewide reappraisal and implementation of a classification system completed in 1989.
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