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appraisal美 [ə'preɪz(ə)l] 英 [ə'preɪz(ə)l] - n.评价;鉴定;估价;估计
- 网络评估;估量;价值评估
n. assessment,evaluation,judgment,review,consideration 1. | 评价;估价;估计;鉴定a judgement of the value, performance or nature of sb/sth |
| He had read many detailed critical appraisals of her work. 他读了许多详细评论她的作品的文章。 | | She was honest in her appraisal of her team's chances. 她对自己队的获胜机会做了客观评价。 |
2. | (上司对雇员的)工作鉴定会;工作表现评估a meeting in which an employee discusses with their manager how well they have been doing their job; the system of holding such meetings |
| staff/performance appraisal 员工╱工作表现评估 | | I have my appraisal today. 我今天与上司见面讨论我的工作表现。 |
n. | 1. an estimate of how much money something is worth, especially one given by an expert 2. a judgment or opinion of something or somebody, especially one that assesses effectiveness or usefulness 3. an official statement about how valuable a piece of property is 4. an opinion about how successful, effective, etc. someone or something is 5. an evaluation between a manager and someone who works for them 6. an interview between a manager and an employee, which allows the manager to judge how well the employee is doing their job 1. an estimate of how much money something is worth, especially one given by an expert 2. a judgment or opinion of something or somebody, especially one that assesses effectiveness or usefulness 3. an official statement about how valuable a piece of property is 4. an opinion about how successful, effective, etc. someone or something is 5. an evaluation between a manager and someone who works for them 6. an interview between a manager and an employee, which allows the manager to judge how well the employee is doing their job |
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