appraised
v. 估价( appraise的过去式和过去分词 ); 估计; 估量; 评价
If you appraise something or someone, you consider them carefully and form an opinion about them.
This prompted many employers to appraise their selection and recruitment policies...
这促使许多雇主考量其人才选拔和招聘政策。
Gloria slid an appraising eye over the rest of the rack before reaching for the dress.
格洛丽亚以审视的眼光向货架上其余的衣服扫了一遍,才伸手去拿那件连衣裙。
The teacher appraised the pupil's drawing.
老师评价了那个学生的画.
He appraised the necklace at £1000.
据他估计,项链价值1000英镑.
Property is appraised for taxation.
估产定税.
The project should be re-appraised to see whether it made sound economic sense.
该项目应重新评估,以确定其是否可以产生良好的经济效益。
Managers, like everyone else, want their performance appraised.
管理者和每个人一样, 愿意他们的工作受到赞扬.