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evaluation 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Noun
/iˌvalyo͞oˈāSHən/,
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evaluations, plural;
  1. The making of a judgment about the amount, number, or value of something; assessment
    • - the evaluation of each method
    • - an initial evaluation of the program

  1. act of ascertaining or fixing the value or worth of
  2. an appraisal of the value of something; "he set a high valuation on friendship"
  3. measure: evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of; "I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional"; "access all the factors when taking a risk"
  4. (evaluate) form a critical opinion of; "I cannot judge some works of modern art"; "How do you evaluate this grant proposal?" "We shouldn't pass judgment on other people"
  5. Evaluation is systematic determination of merit, worth, and significance of something or someone using criteria against a set of standards. ...
  6. A decision method is an axiomatic system that contains at least one action axiom.
  7. In the workplace, an evaluation is a tool employers use to review the performance of an employee.
  8. (Evaluate) In computer science, an interpreter normally means a computer program that executes, i.e. performs, instructions written in a programming language. ...
  9. The Evalue are an Akan people who live in Ghana.
  10. An assessment, such as an annual personnel performance review used as the basis for a salary increase or bonus, or a summary of a particular situation; A completion of a mathematical operation; a valuation; Determination of the value of a variable or expression
  11. (evaluate) to draw conclusions from examining; to assess; to compute an expression
  12. (evaluate) to decide the value of something, or make a judgment about it
  13. (Evaluate) In an evaluation question you are expected to present a careful appraisal of the problem stressing both advantages and limitations. Evaluation implies authoritative and, to a lesser degree, personal appraisal of both contributions and limitations.
  14. (Evaluate) To assess the systems, structures or components of a dwelling.
  15. (Evaluate) to find the value of an expression.
  16. (evaluate) v. find out or form an idea of the amount or value of (sb/sth); assess
  17. (Evaluate) Make a judgement based on criteria; determine the value of
  18. (EVALUATE) To classify objects, situations, people, conditions, etc., according to defined criteria of quality. Indication of quality must be given in the defined criteria of each class category. Evaluation differs from general classification only in this respect.
  19. (Evaluate) A mathematical expression (for example 90 - X + ArcSine(CosX/2)) is evaluated when it is converted to a number (such as 36.2 degrees in this example).
  20. (Evaluate) As you learn interactively, your brain naturally evaluates what you are taking in and assesses it, finding links to your own personal experience, which guarantees retention in your long-term memory.
  21. (Evaluate) Check (coordinate, detect, monitor, test), critique (judge)
  22. (Evaluate) If the experiments contradict your hypothesis, reject it and form another. If the results are compatible with predictions, make more predictions and test it further.
  23. (Evaluate) In this final stage of multimedia development, the focus is on evaluating the presentationís effectiveness in light of its purpose and the assessment context.
  24. (Evaluate) Like 'assess' (see above).
  25. (Evaluate) Look at outcomes (e.g., "Did I get what I needed to out of this to teach or write about it, or should I look at it again?")