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Что (кто) такое estimate - определение

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Estimate of the situation
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estimate         
  • The exact number of candies in this jar cannot be determined by looking at it, because most of the candies are not visible. The amount can be estimated by presuming that the portion of the jar that cannot be seen contains an amount equivalent to the amount contained in the same volume for the portion that can be seen.
PROCESS OF FINDING AN ESTIMATE, OR APPROXIMATION, WHICH IS A VALUE THAT IS USABLE FOR SOME PURPOSE EVEN IF INPUT DATA MAY BE INCOMPLETE, UNCERTAIN, OR UNSTABLE
Overestimate; Estimated; Estimating; Calculated guess; Estimate
I
n.
1) to give, make; submit an estimate (the contractors had to submit estimates)
2) (colloq.) (AE) a ballpark ('approximate') estimate
3) an approximate, rough; conservative; long-range; preliminary; short-range; written estimate
4) an estimate that + clause (it's my estimate that the interest rate will drop by two percent)
5) by smb.'s estimate (by my estimate)
II
v.
1) (L) I estimate that we'll arrive at about two o'clock
2) (M) we estimate the cost to be five thousand dollars
estimate         
  • The exact number of candies in this jar cannot be determined by looking at it, because most of the candies are not visible. The amount can be estimated by presuming that the portion of the jar that cannot be seen contains an amount equivalent to the amount contained in the same volume for the portion that can be seen.
PROCESS OF FINDING AN ESTIMATE, OR APPROXIMATION, WHICH IS A VALUE THAT IS USABLE FOR SOME PURPOSE EVEN IF INPUT DATA MAY BE INCOMPLETE, UNCERTAIN, OR UNSTABLE
Overestimate; Estimated; Estimating; Calculated guess; Estimate
I. v. a.
1.
Value, appraise, rate, prize, esteem, appreciate, set a value on, set a price on.
2.
Compute, reckon, count, calculate.
II. n.
1.
Valuation, estimation.
2.
Calculation, computation.
Estimate         
  • The exact number of candies in this jar cannot be determined by looking at it, because most of the candies are not visible. The amount can be estimated by presuming that the portion of the jar that cannot be seen contains an amount equivalent to the amount contained in the same volume for the portion that can be seen.
PROCESS OF FINDING AN ESTIMATE, OR APPROXIMATION, WHICH IS A VALUE THAT IS USABLE FOR SOME PURPOSE EVEN IF INPUT DATA MAY BE INCOMPLETE, UNCERTAIN, OR UNSTABLE
Overestimate; Estimated; Estimating; Calculated guess; Estimate
·noun A valuing or rating by the mind, without actually measuring, weighing, or the like; rough or approximate calculation; as, an estimate of the cost of a building, or of the quantity of water in a pond.
II. Estimate ·vt To from an opinion of, as to amount,, number, ·etc., from imperfect data, comparison, or experience; to make an estimate of; to calculate roughly; to Rate; as, to estimate the cost of a trip, the number of feet in a piece of land.
III. Estimate ·vt To judge and form an opinion of the value of, from imperfect data, - either the extrinsic (money), or intrinsic (moral), value; to fix the worth of roughly or in a general way; as, to estimate the value of goods or land; to estimate the worth or talents of a person.
estimate         
  • The exact number of candies in this jar cannot be determined by looking at it, because most of the candies are not visible. The amount can be estimated by presuming that the portion of the jar that cannot be seen contains an amount equivalent to the amount contained in the same volume for the portion that can be seen.
PROCESS OF FINDING AN ESTIMATE, OR APPROXIMATION, WHICH IS A VALUE THAT IS USABLE FOR SOME PURPOSE EVEN IF INPUT DATA MAY BE INCOMPLETE, UNCERTAIN, OR UNSTABLE
Overestimate; Estimated; Estimating; Calculated guess; Estimate
¦ verb '?st?me?t roughly calculate or judge the value, number, quantity, or extent of.
¦ noun '?st?m?t
1. an approximate calculation or judgement.
a written statement indicating the likely price that will be charged for specified work.
2. an assessment of the worth of someone or something.
Derivatives
estimation noun
estimative -m?t?v adjective
estimator noun
Origin
ME: from L. aestimat-, aestimare 'determine, appraise'.
estimate         
  • The exact number of candies in this jar cannot be determined by looking at it, because most of the candies are not visible. The amount can be estimated by presuming that the portion of the jar that cannot be seen contains an amount equivalent to the amount contained in the same volume for the portion that can be seen.
PROCESS OF FINDING AN ESTIMATE, OR APPROXIMATION, WHICH IS A VALUE THAT IS USABLE FOR SOME PURPOSE EVEN IF INPUT DATA MAY BE INCOMPLETE, UNCERTAIN, OR UNSTABLE
Overestimate; Estimated; Estimating; Calculated guess; Estimate
(estimated)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If you estimate a quantity or value, you make an approximate judgment or calculation of it.
Try to estimate how many steps it will take to get to a close object...
I estimate that the total cost for treatment will be $12,500...
He estimated the speed of the winds from the degree of damage...
Some analysts estimate its current popularity at around ten per cent...
VERB: V wh, V that, V n, V n at amount
estimated
There are an estimated 90,000 gangsters in the country.
ADJ: a ADJ amount
2.
An estimate is an approximate calculation of a quantity or value.
...the official estimate of the election result...
This figure is five times the original estimate...
N-COUNT: usu with supp, oft N of/for n
3.
An estimate is a judgment about a person or situation which you make based on the available evidence.
I hadn't been far wrong in my estimate of his grandson's capabilities.
N-COUNT: oft with poss, N of n
4.
An estimate from someone who you employ to do a job for you, such as a builder or a plumber, is a written statement of how much the job is likely to cost.
N-COUNT
Estimate (horse)         
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RACE HORSE
Estimate (foaled 4 April 2009) is an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse who won the Queen's Vase at Royal Ascot as a three-year-old. As a four-year-old she won the Sagaro Stakes before returning to Royal Ascot to win the Gold Cup.
estimation         
  • The exact number of candies in this jar cannot be determined by looking at it, because most of the candies are not visible. The amount can be estimated by presuming that the portion of the jar that cannot be seen contains an amount equivalent to the amount contained in the same volume for the portion that can be seen.
PROCESS OF FINDING AN ESTIMATE, OR APPROXIMATION, WHICH IS A VALUE THAT IS USABLE FOR SOME PURPOSE EVEN IF INPUT DATA MAY BE INCOMPLETE, UNCERTAIN, OR UNSTABLE
Overestimate; Estimated; Estimating; Calculated guess; Estimate
(estimations)
1.
Your estimation of a person or situation is the opinion or impression that you have formed about them. (FORMAL)
He has gone down considerably in my estimation.
N-SING: usu with poss
2.
An estimation is an approximate calculation of a quantity or value.
...estimations of pre-tax profits of ?12.25 million.
= estimate
N-COUNT: oft N of n
Estimated         
  • The exact number of candies in this jar cannot be determined by looking at it, because most of the candies are not visible. The amount can be estimated by presuming that the portion of the jar that cannot be seen contains an amount equivalent to the amount contained in the same volume for the portion that can be seen.
PROCESS OF FINDING AN ESTIMATE, OR APPROXIMATION, WHICH IS A VALUE THAT IS USABLE FOR SOME PURPOSE EVEN IF INPUT DATA MAY BE INCOMPLETE, UNCERTAIN, OR UNSTABLE
Overestimate; Estimated; Estimating; Calculated guess; Estimate
·Impf & ·p.p. of Estimate.
estimation         
  • The exact number of candies in this jar cannot be determined by looking at it, because most of the candies are not visible. The amount can be estimated by presuming that the portion of the jar that cannot be seen contains an amount equivalent to the amount contained in the same volume for the portion that can be seen.
PROCESS OF FINDING AN ESTIMATE, OR APPROXIMATION, WHICH IS A VALUE THAT IS USABLE FOR SOME PURPOSE EVEN IF INPUT DATA MAY BE INCOMPLETE, UNCERTAIN, OR UNSTABLE
Overestimate; Estimated; Estimating; Calculated guess; Estimate
n. in smb.'s estimation (in my estimation the situation is not critical)
estimation         
  • The exact number of candies in this jar cannot be determined by looking at it, because most of the candies are not visible. The amount can be estimated by presuming that the portion of the jar that cannot be seen contains an amount equivalent to the amount contained in the same volume for the portion that can be seen.
PROCESS OF FINDING AN ESTIMATE, OR APPROXIMATION, WHICH IS A VALUE THAT IS USABLE FOR SOME PURPOSE EVEN IF INPUT DATA MAY BE INCOMPLETE, UNCERTAIN, OR UNSTABLE
Overestimate; Estimated; Estimating; Calculated guess; Estimate
n.
1.
Valuation, appraisement, appreciation, estimate.
2.
Judgment, opinion, estimate, esteem.
3.
Respect, honor, regard, esteem, reverence, favorable opinion.

Википедия

Estimate (disambiguation)

An estimate is an approximation based on incomplete information.

Estimate may also refer to:

  • Estimates, annual preliminary budget forecasts in the Westminster system of government
  • Sales quote, estimate of cost provided to a potential buyer
  • Appraisal (disambiguation), estimate of price provided to a potential seller
  • Upper and lower bounds in mathematics
  • Estimate (horse), a racehorse foaled in 2009
  • Estimate (card game), also called Oh Hell, Oh Pshaw or Nomination Whist
  • Estimate of the Situation (Project Sign), a 1948 claimed U.S. government report on UFOs