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单词 assess
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assess


assess

to appraise or evaluate; estimate value for tax purposes
Not to be confused with:asses – more than one donkey or dolt

as·sess

A0473300 (ə-sĕs′)tr.v. as·sessed, as·sess·ing, as·sess·es 1. To determine the value, significance, or extent of; appraise. See Synonyms at estimate.2. To estimate the value of (property) for taxation.3. To set or determine the amount of (a payment, such as a tax or fine).4. a. To charge (a person or property) with a special payment, such as a tax or fine.b. Sports To charge (a player, coach, or team) with a foul or penalty.
[Middle English assessen, from Old French assesser, from Latin assidēre, assess-, to sit by as an assistant judge : ad-, ad- + sedēre, to sit; see sed- in Indo-European roots.]
as·sess′a·ble adj.

assess

(əˈsɛs) vb (tr) 1. to judge the worth, importance, etc, of; evaluate2. (Banking & Finance) (foll by at) to estimate the value of (income, property, etc) for taxation purposes: the estate was assessed at three thousand pounds. 3. (Banking & Finance) to determine the amount of (a fine, tax, damages, etc)4. (Banking & Finance) to impose a tax, fine, etc, on (a person or property)[C15: from Old French assesser, from Latin assidēre to sit beside, from sedēre to sit] asˈsessable adj

as•sess

(əˈsɛs)

v.t. 1. to estimate officially the value of (property) for tax purposes. 2. to determine the amount of (damages, a fine, etc.). 3. to impose a tax or other charge on:to assess members for painting the clubhouse. 4. to estimate or judge the value, character, etc., of; evaluate: to assess one's efforts. [1400–50; late Middle English (< Middle French assesser) < Medieval Latin assessāre, as frequentative of Latin assidēre (see assize) or derivative of Latin assessor assessor] as•sess′a•ble, adj.

assess


Past participle: assessed
Gerund: assessing
Imperative
assess
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Present
I assess
you assess
he/she/it assesses
we assess
you assess
they assess
Preterite
I assessed
you assessed
he/she/it assessed
we assessed
you assessed
they assessed
Present Continuous
I am assessing
you are assessing
he/she/it is assessing
we are assessing
you are assessing
they are assessing
Present Perfect
I have assessed
you have assessed
he/she/it has assessed
we have assessed
you have assessed
they have assessed
Past Continuous
I was assessing
you were assessing
he/she/it was assessing
we were assessing
you were assessing
they were assessing
Past Perfect
I had assessed
you had assessed
he/she/it had assessed
we had assessed
you had assessed
they had assessed
Future
I will assess
you will assess
he/she/it will assess
we will assess
you will assess
they will assess
Future Perfect
I will have assessed
you will have assessed
he/she/it will have assessed
we will have assessed
you will have assessed
they will have assessed
Future Continuous
I will be assessing
you will be assessing
he/she/it will be assessing
we will be assessing
you will be assessing
they will be assessing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been assessing
you have been assessing
he/she/it has been assessing
we have been assessing
you have been assessing
they have been assessing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been assessing
you will have been assessing
he/she/it will have been assessing
we will have been assessing
you will have been assessing
they will have been assessing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been assessing
you had been assessing
he/she/it had been assessing
we had been assessing
you had been assessing
they had been assessing
Conditional
I would assess
you would assess
he/she/it would assess
we would assess
you would assess
they would assess
Past Conditional
I would have assessed
you would have assessed
he/she/it would have assessed
we would have assessed
you would have assessed
they would have assessed
Thesaurus
Verb1.assess - evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance ofassess - 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"appraise, evaluate, valuate, value, measuregrade, score, mark - assign a grade or rank to, according to one's evaluation; "grade tests"; "score the SAT essays"; "mark homework"rate, value - estimate the value of; "How would you rate his chances to become President?"; "Gold was rated highly among the Romans"pass judgment, evaluate, judge - 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"assess - estimate the value of (property) for taxation; "Our house hasn't been assessed in years"standardise, standardize - evaluate by comparing with a standardreassess, reevaluate - revise or renew one's assessmentcensor - subject to political, religious, or moral censorship; "This magazine is censored by the government"praise - express approval of; "The parents praised their children for their academic performance"
2.assess - charge (a person or a property) with a payment, such as a tax or a fineassess - charge (a person or a property) with a payment, such as a tax or a finetax, assess - set or determine the amount of (a payment such as a fine)bill, charge - demand payment; "Will I get charged for this service?"; "We were billed for 4 nights in the hotel, although we stayed only 3 nights"
3.assess - set or determine the amount of (a payment such as a fine)assess - set or determine the amount of (a payment such as a fine)taxset, determine - fix conclusively or authoritatively; "set the rules"assess - charge (a person or a property) with a payment, such as a tax or a fine
4.assess - estimate the value of (property) for taxationassess - estimate the value of (property) for taxation; "Our house hasn't been assessed in years"estimate, gauge, approximate, guess, judge - judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time); "I estimate this chicken to weigh three pounds"appraise, assess, evaluate, valuate, value, 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"

assess

verb1. judge, determine, estimate, fix, analyse, evaluate, rate, value, check out, compute, gauge, weigh up, appraise, size up (informal), eye up The test was to assess aptitude rather than academic achievement.2. evaluate, rate, tax, value, demand, estimate, fix, impose, levy What is the assessed value of the property?

assess

verb1. To establish and apply as compulsory:exact, impose, levy, put.2. To make a judgment as to the worth or value of:appraise, assay, calculate, estimate, evaluate, gauge, judge, rate, size up, valuate, value.Idiom: take the measure of.
Translations
为征税估定财产的价值對數量或質量進行估價

assess

(əˈses) verb1. to estimate or judge the quality or quantity of. Can you assess my chances of winning? 評估或判定品質或數量 (對數量或質量)進行估價 2. to estimate in order to calculate tax due on. My income has been assessed wrongly. 估算(以計算應繳稅金) (为征税)估定(财产)的价值 asˈsessment noun 估價,估算 評價,估算 asˈsessor noun 評估員,估價員 評估员
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assess


assess

Medspeak
verb To evaluate a person or process.
 
Molecular biology
verb To interrogate a gene or molecular pathway.

Assess


Assess

To determine financial worth. To ascertain the amount of damages. To fix and adjust the individual shares to be contributed by several persons toward a common beneficial objective in proportion to the benefit each person will receive. To tax by having qualified experts estimate the value of property by considering the nature of the property, its size, the value of other comparable property, and the proportionate share of services that is used by that property. To levy a charge on the owner of property that has been improved at the expense of the local government unit, such as when sewers or sidewalks are installed.

assess

v. to set a value on property, usually for the purpose of calculating real property taxes. The assessed value is multiplied by the tax rate to determine the annual tax bill. This function is usually performed by employees of the County Assessor. In California, under Proposition 13, the new assessment can only take place upon sale of real property.

TO ASSESS. 1. To rate or to fix the proportion which every person has to payof any particular tax. 2. To assess damages is to ascertain what damages aredue to the plaintiff; in actions founded on writings, in many cases afterinterlocutory judgment, the prothonotary is directed to assess the damages;in cases sounding in tort the damages are frequently assessed on a writ ofinquiry by the sheriff and a jury.
2. In actions for damages, the jury are required to fix the amount orto assess the damages. In the exercise of this power or duty, the jury mustbe guided by sound discretion, and, when the circumstances will warrant it,may give high damages. Const. Rep. 500. The jury must, in the assessment ofdamages be guided by their own judgment, nd not by a blind chance. Theycannot lawfully, therefore, in making up their verdict, each one put down asum, add the sums together, divide the aggregate by the number of jurors,and adopt the quotient for their verdict. 1 Cowen, 238.

Assess


Assess

1. To estimate the value of a property, especially for property tax purposes. For example, a county may send an assessor to one's house to assess its value and base the property tax one owes on that assessment.

2. To decide the cost of something. For example, an insurance company may assess the damage of a house fire at $120,000 and agree to pay that much toward repairs. Alternatively, the government may assess that one owes $50,000 in income tax based upon one's income the previous year.

ASSESS


AcronymDefinition
ASSESSAssessment
ASSESSA System for Selecting Suitable Sites (software; Australia)
ASSESSAdiabatic Slice-Selective Excitation for Surface Coils
ASSESSAdjustment Scales for Sociometric Evaluation of Secondary-School Students (psychology)
ASSESSAnalyzing Scaffolding Software in Educational Settings in Science (US NSF)

assess


  • verb

Synonyms for assess

verb judge

Synonyms

  • judge
  • determine
  • estimate
  • fix
  • analyse
  • evaluate
  • rate
  • value
  • check out
  • compute
  • gauge
  • weigh up
  • appraise
  • size up
  • eye up

verb evaluate

Synonyms

  • evaluate
  • rate
  • tax
  • value
  • demand
  • estimate
  • fix
  • impose
  • levy

Synonyms for assess

verb to establish and apply as compulsory

Synonyms

  • exact
  • impose
  • levy
  • put

verb to make a judgment as to the worth or value of

Synonyms

  • appraise
  • assay
  • calculate
  • estimate
  • evaluate
  • gauge
  • judge
  • rate
  • size up
  • valuate
  • value

Synonyms for assess

verb evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of

Synonyms

  • appraise
  • evaluate
  • valuate
  • value
  • measure

Related Words

  • grade
  • score
  • mark
  • rate
  • value
  • pass judgment
  • evaluate
  • judge
  • assess
  • standardise
  • standardize
  • reassess
  • reevaluate
  • censor
  • praise

verb charge (a person or a property) with a payment, such as a tax or a fine

Related Words

  • tax
  • assess
  • bill
  • charge

verb set or determine the amount of (a payment such as a fine)

Synonyms

  • tax

Related Words

  • set
  • determine
  • assess

verb estimate the value of (property) for taxation

Related Words

  • estimate
  • gauge
  • approximate
  • guess
  • judge
  • appraise
  • assess
  • evaluate
  • valuate
  • value
  • measure
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