estimate的意思和读音

estimate

: [ˈestɪmət] : ['estɪmeɪt]

v.

n.;(

estimates  estimating  estimated  

adj.+n.rough estimate,preliminary estimate,accurate estimate,low estimate,final estimate

v.+n.give estimate,estimate cost,make estimate,estimate size,estimate effect

adv.+v.accurately estimate

n.cost

v.calculate

n.approximation,estimation,guess,educated guess,guesstimate

v.approximate,assess,reckon,value,appraise

estimaten.

1.a judgement that you make without having the exact details or figures about the size, amount, cost, etc. of sth

I can give you a rough estimate of the amount of wood you will need.

a ballpark estimate(= an approximate estimate)

official government estimates of traffic growth over the next decade

At least 5 000 people were killed, and that's a conservative estimate(= the real figure will be higher) . 5 000

2.a statement of how much a piece of work will probably cost

v.

1.[oftpass]to form an idea of the cost, size, value etc. of sth, but without calculating it exactly

The satellite will cost an estimated £400 million. 4 亿

Police estimate the crowd at 30 000. 3

The deal is estimated to be worth around $1.5 million. 150

We estimated (that) it would cost about €5 000. 5 000

It is estimated (that) the project will last four years.

It is hard to estimate how many children suffer from dyslexia.

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v.1.to say what you think an amount or value will be, either by guessing or by using available information to calculate it

n.1.an amount that you guess or calculate using the information available2.a statement telling a customer how much money you will charge if they employ you to do a particular piece of work

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1.But it would be wrong to under-estimate the significance of this rapprochement between the two great powers of east Asia.

2.The budget watchdog refused to estimate how large the deficit would be with a stimulus until it had more detail.

3.The motion of gas and stars is often used to estimate how much of the Milky Way's mass is contained within the galaxy's visible disc.

4.Therefore some scientists estimate that this liquid comes from the back part of women's urethra which is like the gland of men's prostate.尿

5.It is hard to estimate how much more it would cost to build iPhones in the United States.iPhone

6.Although I don't agree with what he said, I suddenly couldn't help me to ask: How to estimate the severity of a person's stuttering?

7.But, it should be noted, the erroneous estimate did not make it into the guide for policymakers. It appears only in the full report.

8.How much confidence can one place in the estimate of predicate selectivity?

9.Since the rate is going to be much lower among the general population, we'll make a conservative estimate of 1 in 15 for all single adults.1:15。

10.But it's rare that you can buy a great financial services franchise for 52% of the company's estimate of its tangible value.den52%