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evaluate 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/iˈvalyo͞oˌāt/,
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evaluating, present participle; evaluated, past tense; evaluates, 3rd person singular present; evaluated, past participle;
  1. Form an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess
    • - when you evaluate any hammer, look for precision machining
    • - computer simulations evaluated how the aircraft would perform
  2. Find a numerical expression or equivalent for (an equation, formula, or function)


  1. 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"
  2. 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"
  3. (evaluation) act of ascertaining or fixing the value or worth of
  4. (evaluation) an appraisal of the value of something; "he set a high valuation on friendship"
  5. In computer science, an interpreter normally means a computer program that executes, i.e. performs, instructions written in a programming language. ...
  6. Evaluation is systematic determination of merit, worth, and significance of something or someone using criteria against a set of standards. ...
  7. (Evaluation (decision analysis)) A decision method is an axiomatic system that contains at least one action axiom.
  8. (Evaluation (workplace)) In the workplace, an evaluation is a tool employers use to review the performance of an employee.
  9. to draw conclusions from examining; to assess; to compute an expression
  10. (evaluation) 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. (evaluated) The OpenGL process of generating object-coordinate vertices and parameters from previously specified Bézier equations.
  12. (evaluated) evaporated, exacerbated, exaggerated
  13. (Evaluating) Making judgments based on criteria and standards through checking and critiquing.
  14. (Evaluating) Checking, hypothesising, critiquing, Experimenting, judging, testing, Detecting, Monitoring
  15. (Evaluating) Assessing the reasonableness and quality of music according to given criteria.
  16. (Evaluating) To use judgment to determine the significance or value of an item or data set with respect to a specific benchmark or model;
  17. (Evaluating) involves the student justifying a stand or decision.
  18. (Evaluating) status is determined by the sales manager, but only after the salesperson has gained consensus from Key Players that further investigation of the salesperson’s offering is called for, and a Sequence of Events has been accepted by the buying committee. ...
  19. (evaluating) the process of judging the value of something or someone.  A work of literature can be evaluated in terms of such criteria as entertainment, believability, originality, and emotional power.
  20. (Evaluation) Present and defend opinions by making judgments about information, validity of ideas, or quality of work based on a set of criteria.
  21. (Evaluation) a quantitative assessment of what was, or was not, accomplished by a project; a comparison of project objectives and actual project outcomes; an increasingly important part of proposal writing and project management.
  22. (Evaluation) measuring the impact of an advertising/marketing/PR campaign. This process is typically linked with planning and research.
  23. (Evaluation) Any method of gathering information about the impact or effectiveness of a learning event. Results of the measurements can be used to improve the offering, measure if the learning objectives have been achieved, and determine if the offering has been of value to the organization.
  24. (Evaluation) Both qualitative and quantitative descriptions of pupil behavior plus value judgments concerning the desirability of that behavior. Using collected information (assessments) to make informed decisions about continued instruction, programs, activities. Exemplar Model of excellence. ...
  25. (Evaluation) A way of collecting information about a child's learning needs, strengths and interests.