was honest in her appraisal of her team's chances. 自己队获胜机会的估计是诚实的。2 (£) a meeting in which an employee discusses with their manager how well they have been doing their job; the system of holding such meetings —(上司对雇黾的)工作鉴定会; 主作表现评估:.J have my       today.我今天与上司

''讨我的工作表现.staj^per/brmance appraisaZ 员工7 j作表现评估

ap-praise /a'preiz/ verb [VN] 1 (formal) to consider or examine sb/sth and form an opinion about them or it 估量;估价an appraising giance/Zoofc 打啩的■.忤 / ...◊ She stepped back.to appraise her workmanship. 她后退一步,鉴赏她作品的壹术性b ◊eyes cooHy appra&ed the young woman be/ore hi.m..他双目艮冷佛地打 着面前的年轻女子。.2 to make a formal judgement about the value of a person's work, usually after a discussion with them about it (,对某又的丄作)作出评 价Managers must appraise aH sta# 经邊必须对仝休 W 工作出评价。

ap-prais-er /d'preizd(r)/ noun [NAm£] a person whose job is to examine a building and say how much it is worth (房地产).估价师

appre-ciable /a'prirjabl/ adj. large enough to be noticed or thought important (大得可以觉察到的, 足以认为重要的;可观的CONSIDERABLE :         The

new regulations will not make an appreciable difference to most peop/e.新的规定对大多数人无大影响,◊ an appreciable ejgfect/increase/amount 可观的效果 / 增长 / 数量 ap.pre.ciably /-abli/ flc/v.: The risk of infection is appreciably higher among children.儿童受到感染的危呤 性要高得f

ap-preci-ate *w /a'priijieit/ verb

1                  [VN] (not used in the progressive teiises 不用于进行时

to recognize the good qualities of sb/sth 欣食;赏识; 重视:   You can't really appreciate foreign literature in

trcmsiaticm.看翻译作品不能真正欣赏到外国文学原箸的 美妙之处◊ His taients are not appreciated in that company.他的才"f奄那家兔司未受到充分赏识◊ Her/ami7y doesn’t appreciate her她的家人不重视她,,

2                  (nop usually ,used in the progressive tenses 通常不用 于..行时to be grateful for sth that sb has done; to welcome sth 感激;感谢;欢迎:[VNJ’d appreciate some ZieZp.如桌看人帮忙義将非常感激o Ybiir support is greatZy appreciated.十分感 _ ,的女#◊ Thanks for coming. J appreciate ft.iif光丨耑。无任妖迎◊ I vvouW appreciate ft f/you paid in c5h假如你女现金的话, 我会木胜感激。[V -ing] J don’t appreciate being treated Zffce a secon<i-da5s_ cftfzen•我不愿無人当作二等公民◊ [VN -ing] We would appreciate you letting us know of any proWe'ms如有任何间题,请告•^我们3 (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于邊行时to understand that sth is true 理解;意识到;领备 BBEl realize: [VNj What I failed to appreciate was the distance between the two ces.我没有意识到这两座城市间的距离,◊ [V wh-| J don’t think you appreciate how' expensive vvi’" ht. 我想你不了解它会有多昂贵◊ [V thatl We appreciate t/iat he was seriousiy'iU.我们没有充分认识到 涵的病情很严重4 [V] to increase in value over a period of time 增■值;升值:Their investments have appreciated over the years•他们的投资这桦年來已蚱增 ft 0□ DEPRECIATE

ap*pre-ci-ation /a.priiXi'eiJn/ noun 1 [U] pleasure that you have when you recognize and enjoy the good qualities of sb/sth 欣赏She shows little appreciation of good music.她感受木到美好音乐的妙处The crowd murmured in appreciation.  # „ 2 lU, sing.]

of sth a full or sympathetic uncTerstanding of sth, such as a situation or a problem, and of what it involves 理解;体谅;卩同情I had no appreciation of the problems they /aced.我没有体谅到他彳丨1所面临的闲难

[U]of/for sth) the feeling of being grateful for sth 感激;_ Please accept this gift in appreciation of aH you’ve done /or us•承豢鼎力相-IE感激,if备嘁 礼,敬请笑纳<4 [U, sing.] (丨n. sth) increase in value over a period of time 增值;弁值 EGQ depreciation 5 [C] ~ (of sth) (formal) a piece of writing or a speech in which the strengths and weaknesses of sb/sth, especially an artist or a work of art, are discussed and judged (尤指艺术方面的)鉴定,评侖,评祜