assess

assess
ə'ses
verb
1) (to estimate or judge the quality or quantity of: Can you assess my chances of winning?) evaluar
2) (to estimate in order to calculate tax due on: My income has been assessed wrongly.) evaluar, calcular
- assessor
assess vb
1. tasar / valorar / calcular
they assessed the value of the house at £100,000 tasaron la casa en 100.000 libras
2. evaluar
the students are assessed continuously se evalúa a los estudiantes de manera continua
assess
tr[ə'ses]
transitive verb
1 (value) tasar, valorar
2 (calculate) calcular
3 figurative use evaluar
assess [ə'sɛs] vt
1) impose: gravar (un impuesto), imponer
2) evaluate: evaluar, valorar, aquilatar
assess
v.
apreciar v.
estimar v.
evaluar v.
fijar v.
gravar v.
valorar v.
ə'ses
transitive verb \<\<value/amount\>\> calcular; \<\<student/performance\>\> evaluar*; \<\<situation\>\> aquilatar, formarse un juicio sobre

to assess something at something: the value of the property was assessed at ... — la propiedad fue tasada or valorada or (AmL tb) avaluada en ...

[ǝ'ses]
VT
1) (=evaluate) [+ damage, property] valorar, tasar; [+ situation etc] valorar

how do you assess your chances now? — ¿cómo valora sus posibilidades ahora?

2) (=calculate) [+ value, amount] calcular (at en); [+ income] gravar
3) (Univ, Scol, Ind) evaluar

how did you assess this candidate? — ¿cómo evaluó a este candidato?

* * *
[ə'ses]
transitive verb \<\<value/amount\>\> calcular; \<\<student/performance\>\> evaluar*; \<\<situation\>\> aquilatar, formarse un juicio sobre

to assess something at something: the value of the property was assessed at ... — la propiedad fue tasada or valorada or (AmL tb) avaluada en ...


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