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词汇 evaluate
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Definition of evaluate in English:

evaluate

verb ɪˈvaljʊeɪtəˈvæljəˌweɪt
[with object]
  • 1Form an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess.

    估…的值;定…的价;对…进行评价(或评估)

    the study will assist in evaluating the impact of recent changes

    这项研究将有助于评价近来发生的变化所产生的影响。

    with clause a system for evaluating how well the firm is performing

    公司运营状况评估系统。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The first phase will evaluate and assess the current status of the Egyptian insurance market.
    • Perhaps a way to evaluate an educational system is to look at the success of its graduates.
    • The advisory board evaluates story ideas, reviews materials for accuracy, and provides quotes for articles.
    • A new assessment tool could be an important step forward in evaluating the impact of aid on conflict.
    • This makes evaluating the impact of computers in consultations particularly important.
    • I have no idea how to evaluate this claim, and with all due respect to the Kelly family I have no particular interest in it.
    • The feedback from these schemes will be assessed and evaluated in September.
    • The personnel in the stall are also quick in evaluating the audience.
    • For example, some professionals are evaluated according to amounts billed to clients.
    • You have to evaluate its value relative to all of the other things you already have.
    • I have no idea how to evaluate these factors so I'm just going to concentrate on the moral issue.
    • Risk valuation systematically evaluates each regulation by estimating the monetary value - both benefits and costs - of a reduction in risk.
    • The total loan amount is determined by evaluating the carrying capacity of the farm purchased.
    • It's now essential to create an innovation management system that evaluates new ideas, culling and implementing the keepers and discarding the rest.
    • Michael evaluates the idea for a brief period before realizing how ridiculous it is.
    • The system it uses to evaluate drugs is admired by public health experts worldwide.
    • Try to evaluate the ideas of others in an objective and quiet manner.
    • We defined the standards against which the computing systems were to be evaluated.
    • The learning system constantly evolves new behaviors in the test knowledge base and evaluates them against its simulation model.
    • The test evaluates a driver's ability to multitask.
    Synonyms
    assess, assess the worth of, put a value/price on
    judge, gauge, rate, estimate, appraise, form an opinion of, check something out, form an impression of, make up one's mind about, get the measure of, weigh up, analyse
    informal size up
  • 2Mathematics
    Find a numerical expression or equivalent for (an equation, formula, or function)

    〔数〕求(方程式,公式,函数)的数值

    substitute numbers in a simple formula and evaluate the answer
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The process goes to sleep only if the expression evaluates to false.
    • The duration of the growth response was evaluated on elongation rate graphs.
    • This quantum calculation evaluates certain mathematical functions in one operation, although a conventional computer would require two.
    • If the expression evaluates to true, then the module gets replaced by the right side of the production.
    • This function evaluates to true only when both inputs are true, and false with any other combination of inputs.

Derivatives

  • evaluator

  • noun
    • Proposals were reviewed by national evaluators in the preliminary round and by a panel of artists and art professionals in the final round.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Journal evaluators review each issue in detail and submit a written evaluation detailing their likes and dislikes.
      • She is a grant writer and program evaluator for nonprofits in Chicago.
      • Perhaps the department vote was closely divided or the department rejected strong reviews from outside evaluators.
      • While men win the role of observers and evaluators, so to speak, women are the objects of such observations and evaluations.

Origin

Mid 19th century (earlier (mid 18th century) as evaluation): from French évaluer, from es- (from Latin ex-) 'out, from' + Old French value 'value'.

Rhymes

valuate

Definition of evaluate in US English:

evaluate

verbəˈvalyəˌwātəˈvæljəˌweɪt
[with object]
  • 1Form an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess.

    估…的值;定…的价;对…进行评价(或评估)

    when you evaluate any hammer, look for precision machining
    with clause computer simulations evaluated how the aircraft would perform
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I have no idea how to evaluate these factors so I'm just going to concentrate on the moral issue.
    • Try to evaluate the ideas of others in an objective and quiet manner.
    • Risk valuation systematically evaluates each regulation by estimating the monetary value - both benefits and costs - of a reduction in risk.
    • Perhaps a way to evaluate an educational system is to look at the success of its graduates.
    • We defined the standards against which the computing systems were to be evaluated.
    • The personnel in the stall are also quick in evaluating the audience.
    • The total loan amount is determined by evaluating the carrying capacity of the farm purchased.
    • This makes evaluating the impact of computers in consultations particularly important.
    • A new assessment tool could be an important step forward in evaluating the impact of aid on conflict.
    • It's now essential to create an innovation management system that evaluates new ideas, culling and implementing the keepers and discarding the rest.
    • The test evaluates a driver's ability to multitask.
    • The learning system constantly evolves new behaviors in the test knowledge base and evaluates them against its simulation model.
    • I have no idea how to evaluate this claim, and with all due respect to the Kelly family I have no particular interest in it.
    • The feedback from these schemes will be assessed and evaluated in September.
    • The first phase will evaluate and assess the current status of the Egyptian insurance market.
    • You have to evaluate its value relative to all of the other things you already have.
    • Michael evaluates the idea for a brief period before realizing how ridiculous it is.
    • The advisory board evaluates story ideas, reviews materials for accuracy, and provides quotes for articles.
    • For example, some professionals are evaluated according to amounts billed to clients.
    • The system it uses to evaluate drugs is admired by public health experts worldwide.
    Synonyms
    assess, assess the worth of, put a price on, put a value on
    1. 1.1Mathematics Find a numerical expression or equivalent for (an equation, formula, or function).
      〔数〕求(方程式,公式,函数)的数值
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If the expression evaluates to true, then the module gets replaced by the right side of the production.
      • The duration of the growth response was evaluated on elongation rate graphs.
      • This function evaluates to true only when both inputs are true, and false with any other combination of inputs.
      • This quantum calculation evaluates certain mathematical functions in one operation, although a conventional computer would require two.
      • The process goes to sleep only if the expression evaluates to false.

Origin

Mid 19th century (earlier ( mid 18th century) as evaluation): from French évaluer, from es- (from Latin ex-) ‘out, from’ + Old French value ‘value’.

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