evaluation
Significado: The process of carefully examining and judging something
Evaluation refers to the systematic assessment of something's value, quality, or effectiveness. It's commonly used in educational, professional, and research contexts to describe formal review processes. The term implies a thorough, often structured approach to making judgments based on evidence.
Ejemplos
- The annual performance evaluation will take place next month. 年度绩效评估将于下个月进行。La evaluación anual del rendimiento tendrá lugar el mes que viene.年次業績評価は来月行われます。연례 업무 평가가 다음 달에 실시될 예정입니다.
- We need a thorough evaluation of the project before proceeding. 我们需要在继续之前对项目进行全面评估。Necesitamos una evaluación exhaustiva del proyecto antes de continuar.続ける前に、プロジェクトの徹底的な評価が必要です。진행하기 전에 프로젝트에 대한 철저한 평가가 필요합니다.
- Her evaluation of the evidence was both fair and comprehensive. 她对证据的评估既公正又全面。Su evaluación de las pruebas fue justa y exhaustiva.彼女の証拠の評価は公正かつ包括的でした。그녀의 증거 평가는 공정하고 포괄적이었습니다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From French 'évaluation', from 'évaluer' (to find the value of), from 'é-' (out) + 'value' (value), from Latin 'valere' (to be strong, be worth). Related to 'evaluate', 'value', 'valid', and 'prevail'.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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