词汇 | assessment |
释义 | assessment noun[ C or U ] uk /əˈses.mənt/ us /əˈses.mənt/ B2 the act of judging or deciding the amount, value, quality, or importance of something, or the judgment or decision that is made: 评估;估价 Would you say that is a fair assessment of the situation?你认为那是对形势的合理评估吗? Both their assessments of production costs were hopelessly inaccurate.他们两者对生产成本所作的估算都非常不准确。 We conduct an annual assessment of the system to determine the need for any safety improvements. Synonyms appraisal estimation(OPINION) evaluation judgment(DECIDE) rating See also impact assessment over-assessment risk assessment self-assessment the process of testing, and making a judgment about, someone's knowledge, ability, skills, etc., or the judgment that is made: The usual means of assessment for our taught courses is by written essay. External validation of the teachers' assessments is carried out. We are conducting a review of our training methods and our assessment criteria. See also continuous assessment over-assessment self-assessment Their methods of assessment produce nonsensical results.他们的评估方法会得出可笑的结果。 We began with a baseline assessment of each family's energy use. Tonight's programme features an assessment of the government's approach to crime. Various methods of assessment are used, including written and oral exams. Group assignments are submitted for moderation as part of the course assessment. They use various assessment tools to assess the patients' abilities to carry out various cognitive tasks. Judgments and analyses analysis anatomy appraisal appraisee cognizable conclusionary construction impact statement interpretation job evaluation judgment lucubration notice rap rating re-evaluation re-review restudy review bomb verdict You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Exams, tests & exercises assessment | Business Englishassessment noun[ C or U ] /əˈsesmənt/ukus the process of considering all the information about a situation or a person and making a judgement: conduct/give/make an assessmentThe first thing you must do is make an assessment of the situation. a detailed/thorough assessmentThey intend to conduct a more detailed assessment of potential clients. initial/preliminary assessmentAccording to our initial assessment, progress was considerably slower than had been predicted. They have asked for an independent safety assessment of the factory. the process of considering the amount or value of something, or the decision that is made: carry out/make an assessmentThe lender will send out a valuer or surveyor to make an assessment of the property. If you disagree with our assessment, you have the right to appeal. TAX (alsotax assessment) the process of calculating how much tax someone must pay, or the amount that must be paid: Much of the responsibility for tax assessment was passed to the taxpayer. We may alter an assessment up to two years after tax became due. HR the process of testing, and making a judgement about , someone's knowledge, ability, skills, etc.: The diploma will be awarded based on a final exam and continuous assessment throughout the course. Every new employee will need to take an English-language assessment test. See alsoenvironmental impact assessment risk assessment self-assessment standard spending assessment Examples of assessmentassessment The first two segments were designed to provoke disagreement, whereas the third segment permitted an assessment of carryover effects of the prior conflict. It simply permits a more rapid visual assessment of the spatial distribution and quantification of the numerical measurements. These forms will be useful to researchers and clinicians who are seeking a quick assessment of early language. But far too often there is risk of serious direct harm when a rigorous assessment of benefits and harms is undertaken. None had been referred for assessment or treatment of any psychological problem. The order of the assessments (medical and psychological) was randomly assigned within each subject group. There is an increasing need for assessments of the status of monkey populations both within and outside protected areas. Questionnaire on priority assessment of patients referred to orthopedic surgeons showed great differences between reviewers. A revised class play method of peer assessment. The assessment of workload and team effectiveness is reported elsewhere. The patients reported that they did not find the use of the assessment sheet a burden, and more than half reported that it was useful. Where possible, data from sufficient numbers of separate experiments should be reported to permit assessment of the reproducibility and significance of the results. Reports should specify why an assessment has been undertaken and, where appropriate, who has requested this work. In so doing, it is salutary to measure the performance of the parties against their assessments of the prospects. The assessment process itself should not determine what is to be taught and learned (para. 4). These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withassessmentassessmentThese are words often used in combination with assessment. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. accurate assessment Not only is the new index providing an accurateassessment of host relatedness, but it also possesses other desirable features. alternative assessment Methods of alternativeassessment are not, of course, solely used for classroom purposes. assessment battery After completing the initial assessmentbattery, families were randomized into one of two intervention conditions: clinician-facilitated or lecture. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with assessment |
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