assessor的意思和读音

assessor

: [əˈsesər] : [əˈsesə(r)]

n.;(

assessors  

n.evaluator,appraiser,judge,revenuer,inspector

assessorn.

1.an expert in a particular subject who is asked by a court or other official group to give advice

2.a person who calculates the value or cost of sth or the amount of money to be paid

an insurance/tax assessor

3.a person who judges how well sb has done in an exam, a competition, etc.

College lecturers acted as external assessors of the exam results.

n.1.;2.;

n.1.someone whose job is to calculate the cost or value of something, for example so that tax can be paid on it

1.lidator)、(calculator)assessor

2. assessment of loss Assessor Assignor ...

3. assessment of loss Assessor Assignor ...

4. assessment n. assessor n. out of date ...

5. assessment assessor asset ...

6.Assessor)、(Installer)(Provider)

8. assessment of performance Assessor asset price bubbles

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1.The right to a payout will be determined by an independent assessor.

2.They were on the tax books along with horses and cattle. the valuation of each slave written next to his name on the tax assessor's books.

3.Poll glanced over to me, turned to the assessor, and said: "Guess who's in there? ":“?”

4.Then use our Job Assessor tool to identify your personal priorities and rate the pros and cons of any job.使

5.for the purpose of property tax assessments , the assessor will not ask for evidence of the actual expenses incurred.

6.But of what avail is his honest speech, if ignorance is the assessor of the judge, and prejudice the foreman of the jury?

7.No registered price assessor needs to be accredited, unless it is otherwise prescribed by any state law or regulation.

8.When the assessor came in to tell him that he didn't have fire insurance, the young man went white.

9.Mr. Smith , an assessor is an ornament to his profession .

10.The claims handler uses the Assessor Management application to identify potential assessors who could handle the assessment.AssessorManagement