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1 begroting
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2 oriëntatie
• estimate• orientation -
3 raming
• estimate• estimation• forecast -
4 schatten
1 [taxeren] value ⇒ estimate 〈 verlies, schade〉, assess 〈 belasting, inkomen, schade ook〉, appraise 〈 met betrekking tot taxateur〉2 [houden voor] consider♦voorbeelden:een huis schatten • value a househoe oud schat je hem? • how old do you take him to be?te hoog/laag schatten • overestimate, underestimateniet te schatten • inestimablede schade schatten op • assess the damage atiemands inkomen schatten op • estimate/assess someone's income atiets op de juiste waarde schatten • estimate/assess something at its true value -
5 schatting
2 [waardering, mening] estimation♦voorbeelden:een voorzichtige schatting • a conservative estimatenaar schatting drie miljoen • an estimated three million -
6 begroten
v. estimate, appraise, estimate value, assess -
7 waarderen
• to appraise• to assess• to estimate• to estimate the value of• to evaluate• to judge• to rate• to value -
8 begroten
♦voorbeelden:de kosten van het gehele project worden begroot op 12 miljoen • the whole project is costed at 12 million -
9 begroting
♦voorbeelden:hij overschreed de begroting • he exceeded the budgetbinnen de begroting blijven • keep within the budgetde begroting sluitend maken • balance the bookseen tekort op de begroting • a deficit on the budget -
10 beramen
1 [ontwerpen] devise, plan2 [begroten] estimate, calculate♦voorbeelden: -
11 berekenen
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12 berekening
2 [cijfers] calculation3 [conclusie van overweging] calculation, estimate, assessment4 [overweging van voor- en nadeel] calculation, evaluation, assessment♦voorbeelden:naar/volgens een ruwe berekening • at a rough estimateiemands berekening in de war sturen • upset someone's calculations -
13 prijsopgave
♦voorbeelden:1 prijsopgave doen/verstrekken • estimate, quote (prices/a price) (for) -
14 raming
1 estimate♦voorbeelden:1 een te hoge/te lage raming • an overestimate/underestimateeen raming maken van • make an estimate of -
15 taxatie
1 [schatting van waarde] assessment, appraisal♦voorbeelden:een taxatie verrichten • make an assessment2 zijn taxatie van de afstand bleek aardig te kloppen • his estimate of the distance turned out to be quite accurate -
16 afmeten
v. measure, estimate, proportion, dose -
17 afschatten
v. assess, estimate -
18 appreciëren
v. appreciate, esteem; estimate, appraise -
19 begroting
n. budget, financial plan; estimate -
20 benaderen
v. approach, come near to, approximate; estimate
См. также в других словарях:
Estimate — Es ti*mate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Estimated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Estimating}.] [L. aestimatus, p. p. of aestimare. See {Esteem}, v. t.] 1. To judge and form an opinion of the value of, from imperfect data, either the extrinsic (money), or intrinsic… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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