But the real action is in the private offices at the back , where agents appraise the value of much larger objects houses and cars as collateral for loans .
University evaluation systems are also flawed because they appraise researchers by the number of papers they publish and the number of projects they complete , instead of genuine scientific achievement , xiong said .
place a value on; judge the worth of something同义词:measure, evaluate, valuate, assess, value
consider in a comprehensive way同义词:survey
例句
It would be unwise to buy the house before having it appraised.买房子不事先估价是不明智的。
The teacher is appraising the students' work.老师正在评定学生的作业。
详细解释
ap.praise v.tr.(及物动词)ap.praised,ap.prais.ing,ap.prais.es To evaluate, especially in an official capacity.评估:评价,尤指以官方身份作的评价To estimate the quality, amount, size, and other features of; judge.See Synonyms at estimate 估量:估计质量、数量、规模或其他特征;评判参见 estimate 来源:Middle English appreisen 中古英语 appreisen possibly from Old French aprisier 可能源自 古法语 aprisier from Late Latin appreti3re 源自 后期拉丁语 appreti3re Latin ad- [ad-] 拉丁语 ad- [前缀,表示.添加.] Latin pretium [price] * see per- 5拉丁语 pretium [价格,价钱] *参见 per- 5 【引伸】 apprais.able adj.(形容词)appraise.ment n.(名词)apprais.er n.(名词)