词汇 | collocation_english_estimate |
释义 | Collocations with estimateThese are words often used in combination with estimate. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. accurate estimate It is able to provide a more accurate estimate about the occurrence of collisions and reduces the number of false alarms. best estimate These potential risk scores represent the best estimate of a pesticide's impact on the surrounding environment. biased estimate Failure to fit different intercepts would result in the upwardly biased estimate shown by the dashed line. biomass estimates There are no published biomass estimates for liana forest per se, but they fall into the general category of non-dense forests. coefficient estimate The coefficient estimate for population density is negative and significant in the joint agricultural-timber regression model. conservative estimate The estimate, when used with realistic values of the branching factors, however, provides a conservative estimate of how the algorithms compare in their per formance. corresponding estimate The estimate of temporal variability is therefore likely to be more reliable than the corresponding estimate of spatial variability. crude estimate The variation around this average gives a crude estimate of the noise and higher-order effects. current estimate Their current estimate was that the mass of the neutron should be increased slightly to 1.001 amu. early estimate An early estimate of the word's "familiarity" provides "the signal to the eye movement system that lexical access is imminent and that a saccade should be planned" (p. 133). effect estimate In the literature, statements were made about the direction of bias from design characteristics (19;22), but a reference effect estimate was never used. error estimate Our methods appear to permit this dependence, but at the expense of a badly deteriorated error estimate. estimate of growth Though major regular government change has a positive and significant effect on growth, the parameter estimate of growth on major government change is not statistically significantly different from zero. generous estimate The most generous estimate suggests that a large minority of men did not hold any offices during their lives. independent estimate Consequently, it is not possible to establish an independent estimate of the number of petty landowners. initial estimate The initial estimate need not be very accurate, as explained above. low estimate As hospitals generally get some financial support from the government, this cost is likely to be a low estimate. mean estimate However, with the largest amount of error variance, both the mean estimate and the variation over simulations behave poorly. minimum estimate This method assumes that each fusion has originated once and provides a minimum estimate of the number of fusions per chromosome. national estimate A more credible national estimate, therefore, results from using the three-area average costs of time and travel. numerical estimate In particular, nonnormative response strategies that accidentally lead to a numerical estimate between 30% and 70% are classified as normative responses. optimistic estimate This turned out to be an optimistic estimate. original estimate With costs already far above the original estimate, a fresh start was impossible. overall estimate Squares are used to denote the size or importance of each study in the overall estimate. precise estimate A precise estimate of this quantity is difficult to make, and the various determinations made by various investigators differ by several magnitudes. preliminary estimate Different functional forms, double-log or log-linear, were tested to obtain a preliminary estimate of the marginal effects and elasticities of the variables. prevalence estimate The second, more meticulous examination, by dissecting microscope, added around 4 % to the prevalence estimate. previous estimate The value of stores, equipment and vehicles is somewhat less, as stocks have been run down since the previous estimate was prepared. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 published estimate We know of no published estimate of the magnitude of the underestimate outlined in this category. quantitative estimate The present data are the first quantitative estimate of the seed bank in this species. realistic estimate A more realistic estimate may subsequently be made through laboratory measurements. reasonable estimate The same ion temperature was assumed as a reasonable estimate for the case of deuterium plasma. recent estimate The most recent estimate of the population was 248 breeding pairs in 2001-02. reliability estimate The internal consistency reliability estimate for this composite measure is good (0.93). reliable estimate We first wanted to know whether this technique leads to a reliable estimate of the amount of muscle tissue of individual copepods. resulting estimate Often, the resulting estimate will be similar to the two-point estimate, but when the two differ, the combined three-point estimate should be the more reliable. revised estimate Their inclusion in the calculation of local species richness leads to a revised estimate of the local pool of 168 + 36, rather than 152 + 32 fruit fly species. rough estimate These indices were, however, just used as a rough estimate of potential light availability. sample estimate We simply assume that the sample mean and the sample estimate of burstiness are the same as the theoretical values. unbiased estimate The confidence intervals therefore reflected the unbiased estimate of this error. unofficial estimate An unofficial estimate, however, puts such losses at £4,000,000 per annum. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 updated estimate An updated estimate will be provided by the next survey to be held in 1986. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 valid estimate More importantly, we were not able to obtain a valid estimate of the child's temperament during the infant and toddler years. variance estimate To prove the variance estimate (2.9) it seems that we must repeat the calculations of the previous section to much greater accuracy. 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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