词汇 | appraiser |
释义 | appraiser noun[ C ] USuk /əˈpreɪ.zər/ us /əˈpreɪ.zɚ/(UKvaluer) a person whose job is to say how much something is worth估价人,价格评估员 Estimating value appraise book value buying power cost costing de-index dollar sign est. euro goodwill index of leading economic indicators pricing put something at something quote re-estimate recommended retail price RRP uncosted underestimate value appraiser | Business Englishappraiser noun[ C ] uk /əˈpreɪzər/us FINANCE US(UKvaluer) a person whose job is to estimate the value of something after having examined it: Take valuable items to a certified appraiser. An appraiser told him last year that he should price his house between $590,000 and $600,000. HR, MANAGEMENT a manager who meets with employees to discuss their progress, aims, and needs at work: Effective identification of people's professional development needs will occur through discussions between appraisers and appraisees. Examples of appraiserappraiser The first stage does not pressurise the student into action but focuses on observation and discussion of these observations with the appraiser. Decisions regarding placements were taken in full consultation with clinical managers and lead appraisers considering departmental staffing levels and equipment availability. It is, de jure, the ultimate appraiser of state aid requests. These standards encompass the learning environment, professional development and clinical appraisers monitoring and review, forming the basis for contractual arrangements. If students are in difficulty appraisers may be able to facilitate opportunities for additional experience or provide tutorials in specific subject areas. Standardized guideline domain scores were calculated by summing the scores across the four appraisers and standardizing them as a percentage of the maximum possible score. The appraisers included medical practitioners, clinical experts, clinical researchers, and methodologists. This section deals in more detail with the relationship between doctor and appraiser in practical terms. If either the appraisers or students feel that they are not ready for summative appraisal, recommendations are made to delay in the short term and students are counselled accordingly. Where possible, each appraiser assessed two guidelines. When, however, either party is dissatisfied with the estimate made by the appraisers, the tenants and zamindars resort to danabandi or actual division of the crops. As in thefirstand second years of the programme appraisers undertake weekly discussions with students, reviewing the outcomes and identifying areas to focus on for successive weeks. A high proportion of papers (42 percent) was designated as "unknown" or "other" by the appraiser as the authors did not specify a conventional analytic technique. It is sent from the farmer to the appraiser for its quality to be determined. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Those fleeces go to the appraiser, and are piled up at his place awaiting his inspection. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 See all examples of appraiser 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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