estimated
adj. 估计的; 预计的; 估算的
v. 估计,评价,评估( estimate的过去式和过去分词 ); (粗略)估计(…的距离、价值、数目、大小、重量、费用等),估量,预算
If you estimate a quantity or value, you make an approximate judgment or calculation of it.
Try to estimate how many steps it will take to get to a close object...
尽力估算一下达到一个近距离目标需要多少步。
I estimate that the total cost for treatment will be $12,500...
我估计治疗费用总共会有12,500美元。
An estimate is an approximate calculation of a quantity or value.
...the official estimate of the election result...
竞选结果的官方预测
This figure is five times the original estimate...
这个数据是最初估算的5倍。
An estimate is a judgment about a person or situation which you make based on the available evidence.
I hadn't been far wrong in my estimate of his grandson's capabilities.
我对他孙子的能力的判断还不算太离谱。
An estimate from someone who you employ to do a job for you, such as a builder or a plumber, is a written statement of how much the job is likely to cost.
The shop also offers a curtain-making and fitting service. Quotes and estimates can be prepared by computer on the spot.
那家商店还提供窗帘制作和安装服务,而且可以用计算机现场制作报价单和预算书。
1. calculated approximately;
It is estimated that every year 50 unaccompanied children arrive in Britain.
据估计,每年有50名儿童独自来到英国。
We cannot measure pain directly. It can only be estimated.
我们无法直接度量出疼痛的程度,而只能是作出估计。
He estimated the speed of the winds from the degree of damage.
他根据破坏的程度估算风速。
It's estimated that around 80 per cent of babies wear disposables.
据估计约80%的婴儿使用一次性尿布。
In after-hours trading, shares surged by another estimated 30 points or more.
在盘后交易当中,股价估计又上涨了30点或更多。