assessor
n. 技術顧問; 評稅員,估價員; 陪審法官,助理法官
An assessor is a person who is employed to calculate the value of something, or the amount of money that should be paid, for example in tax.
An assessor is a person who is an expert in a subject, especially someone asked to advise a court of law on that subject.
Two judges and six lay assessors sentenced White to life in prison.
兩名法官和六名大眾陪審推事判決懷特終身監禁。
An assessor is a person who judges the performance of someone else, for example in an exam, at an interview or at a sporting event.
...external assessors of GCSE exam results.
普通中等教育證書考試結果的外請評分者
1. an official who evaluates property for the purpose of taxing it
Peoples assessor system actually exists in name only in most areas in China.
我國刑事參審制度(人民陪審員制度)在實踐中運作的效果一直很不理想,問題重重.
When the assessor came in to tell him that he didn't have fire insurance.
當估價員過來告訴他說他沒有辦理火災險時.
Why to get this child to circle stage act as an assessor along circuit?
為什麼不領這小孩繞陪審臺走一圈 呢 ?
Both major and minor nonconformities will be followed up by the assessor.
稽覈員應該跟蹤嚴重不合格和一般不合格項的關閉.
Candidate will be working with an assessor or individually, completing activities and assessments for each unit.
學生將獨自或與評估老師一起, 完成每個單元的活動和評估.