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estimate美 ['estɪmət] 英 ['estɪmeɪt] - v.估计;估算;估价
- n.估价;(对大小、数量、成本等的)估计;估计的成本
- 网络估量;评估;评价
第三人称单数:estimates 现在分词:estimating 过去分词:estimated adj.+n. rough estimate,preliminary estimate,accurate estimate,low estimate,final estimate v.+n. give estimate,estimate cost,make estimate,estimate size,estimate effect adv.+v. accurately estimate n. approximation,estimation,guess,educated guess,guesstimate v. approximate,assess,reckon,value,appraise 1. | (对大小、数量、成本等的)估计;估价a judgement that you make without having the exact details or figures about the size, amount, cost, etc. of sth |
| I can give you a rough estimate of the amount of wood you will need. 我可以粗略估计一下你所需要的木材量。 | | a ballpark estimate(= an approximate estimate) 大致相近的估计 | | official government estimates of traffic growth over the next decade 政府对今后十年交通增长的官方估计 | | At least 5 000 people were killed, and that's a conservative estimate(= the real figure will be higher) . 至少 5 000 人丧生,这还是个保守的估计。 |
2. | 估计的成本;估价a statement of how much a piece of work will probably cost |
1. | [oftpass] 估计;估价;估算to form an idea of the cost, size, value etc. of sth, but without calculating it exactly |
| The satellite will cost an estimated £400 million. 这颗卫星估计要耗资 4 亿英镑。 | | Police estimate the crowd at 30 000. 警方估计聚集的人有 3 万。 | | The deal is estimated to be worth around $1.5 million. 这笔交易估计价值 150 万元左右。 | | We estimated (that) it would cost about €5 000. 我们估计要花费大约 5 000 欧元。 | | It is estimated (that) the project will last four years. 据估计,这项工程将用时四年。 | | It is hard to estimate how many children suffer from dyslexia. 很难估计有多少孩子受诵读困难的困扰。 |
n. | 2. 估计;预测;〔英国〕预算,预算额;预算书;估价单;(从典型统计得出的)数值 2. 估计;预测;〔英国〕预算,预算额;预算书;估价单;(从典型统计得出的)数值 | v. | |
n. | 1. an approximate calculation 2. an assessment of the likely price of something such as an item to be bought or a job to be done 3. an amount that you guess or calculate using the information available 4. a statement telling a customer how much money you will charge if they employ you to do a particular piece of work 1. an approximate calculation 2. an assessment of the likely price of something such as an item to be bought or a job to be done 3. an amount that you guess or calculate using the information available 4. a statement telling a customer how much money you will charge if they employ you to do a particular piece of work | v. | 1. to form an opinion or judgment about somebody or something 2. to make an approximate calculation or assessment of something 3. to assess something such as an item to be bought or a job to be done, and to state a likely price for it 4. to say what you think an amount or value will be, either by guessing or by using available information to calculate it 5. form a judgement or opinion about(how much,how many,how good,or the like) 1. to form an opinion or judgment about somebody or something 2. to make an approximate calculation or assessment of something 3. to assess something such as an item to be bought or a job to be done, and to state a likely price for it 4. to say what you think an amount or value will be, either by guessing or by using available information to calculate it 5. form a judgement or opinion about(how much,how many,how good,or the like) |
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