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1 estimation
nounjudgement; opinion:تَقْديرIn my estimation, he is the more gifted artist of the two.
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2 التقدير الكمي
quantitative estimation -
3 تقدير
1) estimation 2) assessment -
4 احترام
n. respect, respects, regard, esteem, honor, honour, reverence, deference, reputability, prestige, obeisance, homage, estimation, courtesy, consideration -
5 اعتبار
n. consideration, account, regard, respect, estimation, esteem, prestige, status, stature, horn, thoughtfulness -
6 تثمين
n. estimation, appraisal, evaluation, estimate, rating, appraisement -
7 تخمين
n. assessment, prophecy, appraisal, estimation, estimate, valuation, rating, guess, guess work, prognosis, presumption, speculation -
8 تقدير
n. estimation, value, estimate, assessment, evaluation, valuation, rating, appreciation, regard, respect, recognition -
9 رأى
1́ n. estimation, pronouncement, notion2́ v. see, sight, set eyes on, catch sight of, take notice, spy, discern, conceive, consider, suppose -
10 وجهة نظر
n. opinion, viewpoint, standpoint, point of view, mind, estimation, dogmatism, angle, color, colour, slant, perspective, sentiment -
11 تثمين
تَثْمِينestimation, appraisal, assessment, evaluation, estimate, valuation, rating; pricing; appreciation -
12 تخمين
تَخْمِين: تَقْدِيرassessment, appraisal, appraisement, estimation, estimate, evaluation, valuation, rating -
13 تقدير
تَقْدِير: تَخْمِين، تَقْوِيم، تَثْمِينestimation, estimate, assessment, appraisal, appraisement, evaluation, valuation, rating -
14 تقويم
تَقْوِيم: تَقْيِيم، تَثْمِين، تَقْدِيرevaluation, appraisal, assessment, estimation, rating, valuation, estimate -
15 حزر
حَزْر: تَخْمِين، تَقْدِيرguess(ing), conjecture, surmise, guesswork; estimation, assessment, appraisal -
16 في نظري
في نَظَرِيin my opinion, in my view, in my judgment, in my estimation, in my eyes -
17 rate
[reɪt]1. noun1) the number of occasions within a given period of time when something happens or is done:مُعَدَّلa high (monthly) accident rate in a factory.
2) the number or amount of something (in relation to something else); a ratio:نِسْبَهThere was a failure rate of one pupil in ten in the exam.
3) the speed with which something happens or is done:سُرْعَهthe rate of increase/expansion.
4) the level (of pay), cost etc (of or for something):مُسْتَوىWhat is the rate of pay for this job?
5) ( usually in plural) a tax, especially, in United Kingdom, paid by house-owners etc to help with the running of their town etc.ضَريبَه2. verbto estimate or be estimated, with regard to worth, merit, value etc:يُقَيِّم، يُعْطي قيمَهHe doesn't rate very highly as a dramatist in my estimation.
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estimation — [ ɛstimasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1263; lat. æstimatio « évaluation » 1 ♦ Action d estimer, de déterminer la valeur, le prix (d une chose). ⇒ appréciation, évaluation, expertise, prisée. L estimation d un mobilier, d une œuvre d art par un expert.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Estimation — is the calculated approximation of a result which is usable even if input data may be incomplete or uncertain. In statistics, estimation theory and estimator, for topics involving inferences about probability distributions forecasting and… … Wikipedia
estimation — 1. Fowler described the use of estimation in the phrase in my estimation (= in my opinion) as ‘illiterate’, a verdict which is negated by several centuries of use in this meaning: • The dearest of men in my estimation E. W. Lane, 1841 • It was… … Modern English usage
estimation — es‧ti‧ma‧tion [ˌestˈmeɪʆn] noun [countable] 1. your opinion of the value, nature etc of someone or something: • His skills and abilities make him, in my estimation, an ideal candidate for the board of governors. 2. a calculation of what the… … Financial and business terms
estimation — estimation, estimate both mean the act of valuing or appraising, but they are rarely interchangeable. In general, estimation implies the manner or measure in which a person or thing is valued or esteemed {the degree in which he is held in… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Estimation — Es ti*ma tion, n. [L. aestimatio, fr. aestimare: cf. F. estimation. See {Esteem}, v. t.] 1. The act of estimating. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. An opinion or judgment of the worth, extent, or quantity of anything, formed without using precise data;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
estimation — Estimation. s. f. v. Prisée. Juste estimation. on a fait la prisée & estimation des meubles. suivant l estimation qui en sera faite. je m en rapporte à l estimation des gens connoissants … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
estimation — Estimation, AEstimatio. L estimation des heritages est petite, ils ne sont point de requeste, Iacent praediorum pretia. Faire estimation de son aisement, par la comparaison mal aisée d autruy, Ex alterius incommodis sua comparare commoda. Garder… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
estimation — I (calculation) noun admeasurement, appraisal, appraisement, approximate calculation, approximate judgment of value, approximation, assessment, assumption, computation, conjecture, considered guess, deduction, educated guess, estimate, evaluation … Law dictionary
estimation — late 14c., action of appraising; manner of judging; opinion, from O.Fr. estimacion, from L. aestimationem (nom. aestimatio) a valuation, from pp. stem of aestimare to value (see ESTEEM (Cf. esteem)). Meaning appreciation is from 1520s. That of… … Etymology dictionary
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