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assessor美 [ə'sesər] 英 [ə'sesə(r)] - n.襄审员;(财产、费用等的)估价员;评判员
- 网络评估者;估价人;估税员
n. evaluator,appraiser,judge,revenuer,inspector 1. | (法庭或官方团体的)顾问,襄审员an expert in a particular subject who is asked by a court or other official group to give advice |
2. | (财产、费用等的)估价员a person who calculates the value or cost of sth or the amount of money to be paid |
| an insurance/tax assessor 保险估价员;估税员 |
3. | (考试、比赛等的)考核人,评判员a person who judges how well sb has done in an exam, a competition, etc. |
| College lecturers acted as external assessors of the exam results. 学院讲师是考试成绩的校外考核人。 |
n. | 1. somebody who calculates amounts to be paid or assessed, especially for tax or insurance purposes 2. a judge's or magistrate's assistant in some jurisdictions, typically somebody with specialized expertise in a subject 3. somebody who evaluates the work of somebody else 4. a specialist in a subject who advises a judge or committee of enquiry 5. someone whose job is to calculate the cost or value of something, for example so that tax can be paid on it 1. somebody who calculates amounts to be paid or assessed, especially for tax or insurance purposes 2. a judge's or magistrate's assistant in some jurisdictions, typically somebody with specialized expertise in a subject 3. somebody who evaluates the work of somebody else 4. a specialist in a subject who advises a judge or committee of enquiry 5. someone whose job is to calculate the cost or value of something, for example so that tax can be paid on it |
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