estimation

estimation
noun (judgement; opinion: In my estimation, he is the more gifted artist of the two.) juicio
estimation
tr[estɪ'meɪʃən]
noun
1 opinión nombre femenino, juicio
in my estimation a mi juicio
2 (esteem) estima, estimación nombre femenino, aprecio
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to go down in somebody's estimation perder la estima de alguien
to go up in one's estimation ganarse la estima de alguien
estimation [.ɛstə'meɪʃən] n
1) judgment: juicio m, opinión f
in my estimation: en mi opinión, según mis cálculos
2) esteem: estima f, aprecio m
estimation
n.
apreciación s.f.
aprecio s.m.
cálculo aproximado s.m.
estima s.f.
estimación s.f.
'estə'meɪʃən, ˌestɪ'meɪʃən
noun
a) c (judgment, opinion) juicio m, valoración f

in my estimation — a mi juicio

b) u (esteem)

to go up/down in somebody's estimation — ganarse/perder* la estima de alguien

[ˌestɪ'meɪʃǝn]
N
1) (=judgment) juicio m , opinión f

according to or in my estimation — a mi juicio, en mi opinión

what is your estimation of him? — ¿qué concepto tienes de él?

2) (=esteem) estima f , aprecio m
* * *
['estə'meɪʃən, ˌestɪ'meɪʃən]
noun
a) c (judgment, opinion) juicio m, valoración f

in my estimation — a mi juicio

b) u (esteem)

to go up/down in somebody's estimation — ganarse/perder* la estima de alguien


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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