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    evaluating查询结果如下:

    音标:[ɪ'væljueɪt] 现在分词:evaluating
    过去式:evaluated 过去分词:evaluated
    第三人称单数:evaluates 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:查询词evaluatingevaluate的现在分词
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    vt.
    评价;评估
    A conceptual programming language used in evaluating language functions and in the study and notation of programming languages;it does not result in executable code.
    一种概念上的程序设计语言,用于评估语言功能和程序设计语言的研究和标注;它不产生可执行代码。
    measuring methods for airborn particles in clean room and evaluating methods for air cleanliness of clean room
    无菌室浮游粒子浓度测定方法和无菌室空气清洁度评价方法
    Methods of measuring and evaluating thermal insulation effects for equipments and pipes
    设备及管道保温效果的测试与评价
    General principles for evaluating the rational utilization of water in enterprises
    评价企业合理用水技术通则
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    评估,评价,评测
    -同义词和反义词
    -evaluating的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Having a great value. || Estimable; deserving esteem.
    “My husband has just bought me a very valuable Gucci handbag for my birthday.”
    “Your opinion on this issue is valuable due to your experience in matters such as this.”
    Relating to the assignment of value to a person, thing, or event. || judgmental; tending to reduce a thing to a simple evaluation.
    “It was designed to measure both affective and evaluative components of attitudes toward one’s current job.”
    “I also do not wish to engage in an evaluative comparison of Hale’s novel with the works of other more celebrated American Indian authors.”
    “The HR manager said her company wouldn’t use fun weekends as an evaluative exercise.”
    Having a value, esteemed.
    “Barbara has proven herself to be a valued member of our team.”
    “Diamonds, while a valued resource, are linked in several ways to civil war onset.”
    Having no value; worthless.
    “I felt my existence was totally valueless.”
    “To her, and many of her classmates, some of the traditional values are almost valueless and not worth mentioning.”
    “One side wrote her off as a valueless thing, the empty remains of a once-vital woman.”
    Relating to valuation.
    “These three valuational attitudes form a triangle of mutually opposing ethea.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    evaluatee
    同义词: subject
    One who is evaluated
    Ability to be evaluated.
    valuable items collectively.
    “Put all your valuables into the safe which most hotel rooms are equipped with.”
    “After yesterday’s post on safes and storage, we heard a snippet on Radio 4’s You and Yours about the history of valuables storage.”
    “Security guards stood watchfully, while anxious exhibitors slept alongside their valuables in case thieves struck in the night.”
    The quality of being valuable.
    The state or quality of having value.

    动词 变体/同根词

    evaluate的第三人称单数形式
    “The learning system constantly evolves new behaviors in the test knowledge base and evaluates them against its simulation model.”
    “It equates belief systems with what informs your approach to a situation, and evaluates the system by the results.”
    “We often hear about the importance of picking a company by means of quantitative analysis, which evaluates balance sheets and numbers.”
    evaluate的现在分词
    “Foreign banks have a more sophisticated system for evaluating and pricing credit risks associated with derivative products.”
    “She also explained how coronary angiography is the most accurate method of evaluating and determining the type of surgery a patient needs.”
    “We have used a microfabricated planar quadrupole as a test bed for evaluating DEP-based traps, using polystyrene beads as a model for cells.”
    evaluate的过去式和过去分词
    “No studies were found that evaluated appropriate interventions for patients placed in the prone position.”
    “Birth-related outcomes that were evaluated included estimated gestational age, length of prolongation, and delivery at term.”
    “Pregnant women should be evaluated for cavities, poor oral hygiene, inflamed gingiva, and loose teeth, as well as frequency of sugar consumption.”
    To estimate the value of something; to appraise or to make a valuation.
    “The actual harm I can do I leave you to valuate for yourself.”
    “Nietzsche’s ethics are not easy to valuate, since none of their standards are derived from the orthodox canon.”
    “The actual harm I can do, I leave you to valuate for yourself.”
    To estimate the value of; judge the worth of something. || To fix or determine the value of; assign a value to, as of jewelry or art work. || To regard highly; think much of; place importance upon. || To hold dear.
    “The real estate agent would value our property at a lot less than what we believed it was worth.”
    “I value hard work, and I believe there is no substitute for it.”
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