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Перевод: appraise
[глагол] оценивать; расценивать
Тезаурус:
- It said it continues to appraise the situation but added that NT is more likely to appear on a Hewlett-Packard Co's PA-RISC chip before Sparc.
- The problem is obviously one of deciding how to appraise the evidence presented to us, and the difficulty of the informal interview is that it is so hard to appraise.
- On the other hand it is a lengthy task, based on shrewd local knowledge and acute economic and political-economic judgement, to appraise the appraisal.
- Kirov the tailor put a last quick tuck in position and stepped back to appraise his workmanship.
- Therapy often helps people to appraise themselves honestly.
- In September the Education Secretary, Mr John MacGregor, said heads and governors could appraise performance in deciding promotion and pay - just as managers in industry do.
- Today, however, it is a splendid two-track road, out of character with its surroundings but permitting fast progress - although few will fail to stop often to appraise the changing views around each bend.
- So let's appraise the pros and cons of the camera types we have mentioned.
- This provides the service with a unique operational advantage to appraise partnerships in action.
- As young men the members of it were apprenticed to practised warriors, taught the profession of arms; even as children they learned to follow the chase, to hunt boar and stag and wolf, not to mention all the lesser game of the forest; they learned how to handle and appraise a hawk; and in the evenings, in their father's halls, or in the halls of other great lords to whom they had been sent to learn their profession, they listened to the minstrels singing songs of knightly prowess.
- As the guardians of customary morality, the ancestors judiciously appraise the actions of their descendants, punishing any who commit such "sins" as flouting the elder's authority or threatening the harmony of the group over which he presides.
- He smiled thinly, let his narrowed eyes coolly appraise the hard-looking young man beside him.
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