词汇 | assessor |
释义 | assessor noun[ C ] uk /əˈses.ər/ us /əˈses.ɚ/ someone whose job is to judge or decide the amount, value, quality, or importance of something: 估价员;审核员 The assessor stated that the fire damage was not as severe as the hotel's owner had claimed.保险估价员说火灾造成的损失并没有旅店老板声称的那样严重。 Insurance actuarial assurance bancassurance broking burial society comprehensive comprehensive insurance copay indemnification indemnify insurable life assurance mature non-network noncoverage policy protect third-party insurance uninsurable uninsured assessor | Business Englishassessor noun[ C ] uk /əˈsesər/ us /-ɚ/ someone, usually an expert, who makes a judgement or decision about a person or situation after considering all the information: In the role of assessor, the tester examines each candidate's writing to determine its strengths and areas of weakness. PROPERTY, TAX someone who calculates the value of a property, so that a decision can be made about the amount of tax that must be paid on it: The assessor's offices vary in how they determine a home's value. INSURANCE a person or company that calculates the cost of loss or damage for your insurance: An assessor sent on behalf of the insurance company examined the damage on December 15. See also loss assessor loss adjuster LAW an expert in a subject who advises a court or other official organization: The scientific assessor was asked to testify in court. Examples of assessorassessor If a swallow remains unsafe or the assessor is uncertain at 48 hours then the patient should be referred to a speech and language therapist. The inclusion of policy recommendations was not determined by the type of assessor-internal, external, or a combination of both-but research recommendations were. In this research, a monitor system is adopted as an assessor. The same assessor may later consider the result to be creative after all, after s 0 he has acquired an understanding of it. No army of assessors and collectors had to fan out across the country to locate and visit the taxpayers. At each assessment, participants completed self-report inventories and were interviewed by an independent assessor who was blind to the individual's specific treatment condition. But local discretion also gave the assessors the opportunity to depress assessments as demands multiplied. Interviews were carried out by independent assessors blind to treatment condition to determine whether these problems had improved or worsened after treatment. We thank the patients who participated in this study and three anonymous assessors. A system is creative in the opinion of an assessor if, according to the assessor, the system sufficiently often produces creative results. He was the local tax assessor and collector and sub-distributor of stamps. The provincial court was to apply ' custom ' and the assessors were selected from those reputed to be most knowledgeable of community custom. All claims are initially assessed by personal advisers or senior claims assessors in the customer services department of the medical insurers. Just a few words: how assessors evaluate minimal texts. The students were made aware that, when they assumed the role of assessor, they would be given credit for asking appropriate questions. 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. |
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