[VERB 动词]评价;评估;估量 If you appraise something or someone, you consider them carefully and form an opinion about them.
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This prompted many employers to appraise their selection and recruitment policies...
这促使许多雇主考量其人才选拔和招聘政策。
Gloria slid an appraising eye over the rest of the rack before reaching for the dress.
格洛丽亚以审视的眼光向货架上其余的衣服扫了一遍,才伸手去拿那件连衣裙。
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ap·praise/əˈpreɪz; NAmEəˈpreɪz/verb1appraisesb/sth ( formal) to consider or examine sb/sth and form an opinion about them or it 估量;估价◆an appraising glance/look打量的一瞥╱目光◆His eyes coolly appraised the young woman before him.他双眼冷静地打量着面前的年轻女子。◆She stepped back to appraise her workmanship.她退后一步,看看她的作品是否完美。2appraisesb to make a formal judgement about the value of a person's work, usually after a discussion with them about it (对某人的工作)作出评价◆Managers must appraise all staff.经理必须对全体员工作出评价。appraiseappraisesappraisedappraisingap·praise/əˈpreɪz; NAmEəˈpreɪz/
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appraiseap‧praise /əˈpreɪz/ verb [transitive]
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1formal to officially judge how successful, effective, or valuable something isSYN evaluate: Greenpeace has been invited to appraise the environmental costs of such an operation.2literary to look carefully at someone or something to make an opinion about them: His eyes appraised her face.
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