appraiser

appraiser [əˈpreɪzə(r)]  [əˈpreɪzər] 

第三人称复数:appraisers

appraiser 基本解释

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名词评价者,鉴定者,估价官

appraiser 网络解释

appraiser

1. 评估师:例如评估师(appraiser)、精算师(actuaries)和环保咨询师(environment consultants) 在资产价值、计算假设、环境损失准备等方面提供十分有价值的数据. 如果审计师在确定可用于出售的商业性资产公允价值方面依赖评估师的工作,

2. 估价师:温哥华物业估价师叶清华表示:「影响物业价格的因素很多,而估价师 (Appraiser)要做的,就是通过分析这些错综複杂、互相攀连的客观因素,平衡其中好的和坏的影响,最后通过计算,对物业做出最公正的评价.

3. 估价员,估价师:appraisal surplus 估价盈余 | appraiser 估价员,估价师 | appreciation 增值

4. 鉴定人;评价人:appraisal of document 文证审查 | appraiser 鉴定人;评价人 | articulo mortis 濒死

appraiser 词典解释

1. 估价人;评价人;鉴定人
    An appraiser is someone whose job is to estimate the cost or value of something such as property.

in BRIT, use 英国英语用 valuer
appraiser 单语例句

1. appraiser的解释

1. The home and property is worth more than $ 33 million, according to the county property appraiser's records.

2. Wong said a jewelry appraiser told her that none of the mines that produced this type of olivine is still operating.

3. Home prices in the neighborhood rose 35 percent during that time period, according to appraiser William Brinkman.

4. appraiser

4. Xu was a leading appraiser of ancient Chinese paintings and a master of Chinese art history.

5. Be cautious if you invite an appraiser to evaluate an item or a collection.

6. Then they can get money immediately after the appraiser gives a price.

appraiser 英英释义

noun

1. one who estimates officially the worth or value or quality of things

    Synonym: valuator

2. one who determines authenticity (as of works of art) or who guarantees validity

    Synonym: authenticator

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