estimated

estimated
estimated
tr[estɪ'meɪtɪd]
adjective
1 aproximado,-a
its estimated cost is £1M su coste aproximado es de un millón de libras
there are an estimated five thousand deer in the park se calcula que hay cinco mil ciervos en el parque
the estimated time of arrival la hora de llegada prevista
estimated
adj.
estimado, -a adj.
['estɪmeɪtɪd]
ADJ [quantity, value] estimado

there are an estimated 90,000 gangsters in the country — se estima que hay 90.000 gángsters en el país


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