appraisal
noun /əˈpreɪzl/
/əˈpreɪzl/
[countable, uncountable]- a judgement of the value, performance or nature of somebody/something
评价;估价;估计;鉴定 - 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。 - The report has been subject to appraisal.
报告已受评估。
- She made a quick appraisal of the other guests.
她迅速对其他来宾做了一番鉴定。 - A detailed appraisal of the scheme will now be carried out.
现将对这一计划作详细的评估。 - He was asked to give an independent appraisal.
他被要求作出独立的评价。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- honest
- realistic
- detailed
- …
- carry out
- give
- make
- …
- interview
- He had read many detailed critical appraisals of her work.
- (especially British English) (also performance review British and North American English)a meeting in which an employee discusses with their manager how well they have been doing their job; the system of holding such meetings
(上司对雇员的)工作鉴定会;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。 - staff/performance appraisal
员工/工作表现评估 - The company has an annual appraisal system.
公司有年度考核制度。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- honest
- realistic
- detailed
- …
- carry out
- give
- make
- …
- interview
- I have my appraisal today.