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1 expeditious sales, catalog, and property evaluation
Military: ESCAPEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > expeditious sales, catalog, and property evaluation
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2 fluid property evaluation
oil&gas: FPEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > fluid property evaluation
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3 страхование имущества
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > страхование имущества
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4 оценка имущества
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > оценка имущества
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5 оценочная ведомость
перечень характеристик; ведомость свойств — property sheet
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > оценочная ведомость
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6 оценочная ведомость
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > оценочная ведомость
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7 оценка
1. valuation, assessment, appraisal, ratingоценка на имот valuation of property2. (преценка, мнение) evaluation, appreciation, appraisal, estimateдавам вярна оценка на give a just/good evaluation ofдавам висока оценка на express a high opinion ofдавам много висока оценка give very high praise (на to)3. (на успех при изпит и пр.) rating(писмена бележка) mark. score* * *оцѐнка,ж., -и 1. valuation, assessment, appraisal, rating; \оценкаа на имот valuation of property; \оценкаа на кредитоспособността credit rating; цялостна \оценкаа overall assessment;2. ( преценка, мнение) evaluation, appreciation, appraisal, estimate; давам висока \оценкаа на express a high opinion of; давам вярна \оценкаа на give a just/good evaluation of; давам много висока \оценкаа give very high praise (на to); давам \оценкаа на (лит. произведение и пр.) evaluate; експертна \оценкаа expert evaluation; компромисна \оценкаа trade-off evaluation; \оценкаа в условия на експлоатация field evaluation; \оценкаа на качеството quality estimation; \оценкаа на технически характеристики performance evaluation; по приблизителна \оценкаа at/on a rough estimate;3. (на успех при изпит и пр.) rating; ( писмена бележка) mark, score, grade; нанасям \оценкаа record a mark/grade; текуща \оценкаа process of continuous assessment.* * *evaluation; valuation (на имот и пр.); mark (в училище); appraisal: I want to here your оценка to my work - Искам да чуя оценката ти за моята работа; appraisement; score{skO;};* * *1. (на успех при изпит и пр.) rating 2. (писмена бележка) mark. score 3. (преценка, мнение) evaluation, appreciation, appraisal, estimate 4. valuation, assessment, appraisal, rating 5. ОЦЕНКА на имот valuation of property 6. давам ОЦЕНКА на (лит. произведение и пр.) evalua e 7. давам висока ОЦЕНКА на express a high opinion of 8. давам вярна ОЦЕНКА на give а just/good evaluation of 9. давам много висока ОЦЕНКА give very high praise (на to) 10. правя ОЦЕНКА на make a valuation of 11. текуща ОЦЕНКА process of continuous assessment -
8 Bewertung
Bewertung f 1. FIN rating; 2. GEN assessment, evaluation, valuation; 3. MGT appraisal; 4. PERS appraisal, report card, perception* * *f 1. < Finanz> rating; 2. < Geschäft> assessment, evaluation, valuation; 3. < Mgmnt> appraisal; 4. < Person> appraisal, report card, perception* * *Bewertung
estimate, [e]valuation, valuing, appraisal, appraisement, pricing, rating, (Absatzuntersuchung) weight, (Beurteilung) estimation, rating, (Bilanz) appraisal (US), (Grundstück) extend (Br.), assessment;
• erneute Bewertung revaluation;
• gutachtliche Bewertung official appraisement;
• zu hohe Bewertung overappraisal, overassessment;
• marktgemäße Bewertung market valuation;
• niedrige Bewertung reduced assessment;
• zu niedrige Bewertung underrate;
• punktuelle Bewertung rating by points;
• steuerliche Bewertung assessment, assessed valuation (US);
• vorsichtige Bewertung conservative valuation;
• zollamtliche Bewertung official valuation;
• Bewertung eines Anspruchs claim assessment;
• Bewertung der laufenden Arbeiten valuation of work in process;
• Bewertung als gute Arbeitskraft good work evaluation;
• Bewertung im Fall einer Liquidation breakup valuation;
• Bewertung von Fernsehsendungen durch das Publikum television ratings;
• Bewertung von Forderungen evaluation of claims;
• Bewertung der Forschungstätigkeit research appraisal;
• Bewertung von Führungskräften executive evaluation;
• Bewertung landwirtschaftlich genutzten Geländes appraisal of agricultural land;
• Bewertung eines Geschäftsgrundstücks business property appraisal;
• Bewertung von Grundvermögen assessment of property;
• Bewertung der Lagerbestände stock evaluation;
• Bewertung für Nachlasszwecke valuation of probate;
• Bewertung nach dem Nettowert der Prämien (Versicherung) net valuation;
• berufliche Bewertung nach dem Punktsystem job rating;
• Bewertung zum Rechnungswert cost-method valuation;
• Bewertung durch Sachverständige expert appraisal;
• Bewertung von Verbindlichkeiten liability verification;
• Bewertung zum Verkehrswert [open] market valuation, (Vermögen) fair valuation;
• Bewertung zu Versicherungszwecken appraisal for insurance purposes;
• Bewertung des Vorratsvermögens zu Durchschnittspreisen periodic average inventory plan;
• Bewertung anhand des Wirtschaftsindexes index [number] valuation;
• Bewertung zu einem früheren Zeitpunkt retrospective appraisal;
• Bewertung vornehmen to make appraisal, to [e]valuate, to appraise;
• Bewertung im Blitzverfahren vornehmen to evaluate on a hurry-up basis. -
9 оценка
1. ж. assessment, evaluation, estimation2. ж. стат. estimateоценка; расчетные данные — estimated data
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10 Knowledge
It is indeed an opinion strangely prevailing amongst men, that houses, mountains, rivers, and, in a word, all sensible objects, have an existence, natural or real, distinct from their being perceived by the understanding. But, with how great an assurance and acquiescence soever this principle may be entertained in the world, yet whoever shall find in his heart to call it into question may, if I mistake not, perceive it to involve a manifest contradiction. For, what are the forementioned objects but things we perceive by sense? and what do we perceive besides our own ideas or sensations? and is it not plainly repugnant that any one of these, or any combination of them, should exist unperceived? (Berkeley, 1996, Pt. I, No. 4, p. 25)It seems to me that the only objects of the abstract sciences or of demonstration are quantity and number, and that all attempts to extend this more perfect species of knowledge beyond these bounds are mere sophistry and illusion. As the component parts of quantity and number are entirely similar, their relations become intricate and involved; and nothing can be more curious, as well as useful, than to trace, by a variety of mediums, their equality or inequality, through their different appearances.But as all other ideas are clearly distinct and different from each other, we can never advance farther, by our utmost scrutiny, than to observe this diversity, and, by an obvious reflection, pronounce one thing not to be another. Or if there be any difficulty in these decisions, it proceeds entirely from the undeterminate meaning of words, which is corrected by juster definitions. That the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the squares of the other two sides cannot be known, let the terms be ever so exactly defined, without a train of reasoning and enquiry. But to convince us of this proposition, that where there is no property, there can be no injustice, it is only necessary to define the terms, and explain injustice to be a violation of property. This proposition is, indeed, nothing but a more imperfect definition. It is the same case with all those pretended syllogistical reasonings, which may be found in every other branch of learning, except the sciences of quantity and number; and these may safely, I think, be pronounced the only proper objects of knowledge and demonstration. (Hume, 1975, Sec. 12, Pt. 3, pp. 163-165)Our knowledge springs from two fundamental sources of the mind; the first is the capacity of receiving representations (the ability to receive impressions), the second is the power to know an object through these representations (spontaneity in the production of concepts).Through the first, an object is given to us; through the second, the object is thought in relation to that representation.... Intuition and concepts constitute, therefore, the elements of all our knowledge, so that neither concepts without intuition in some way corresponding to them, nor intuition without concepts, can yield knowledge. Both may be either pure or empirical.... Pure intuitions or pure concepts are possible only a priori; empirical intuitions and empirical concepts only a posteriori. If the receptivity of our mind, its power of receiving representations in so far as it is in any way affected, is to be called "sensibility," then the mind's power of producing representations from itself, the spontaneity of knowledge, should be called "understanding." Our nature is so constituted that our intuitions can never be other than sensible; that is, it contains only the mode in which we are affected by objects. The faculty, on the other hand, which enables us to think the object of sensible intuition is the understanding.... Without sensibility, no object would be given to us; without understanding, no object would be thought. Thoughts without content are empty; intuitions without concepts are blind. It is therefore just as necessary to make our concepts sensible, that is, to add the object to them in intuition, as to make our intuitions intelligible, that is to bring them under concepts. These two powers or capacities cannot exchange their functions. The understanding can intuit nothing, the senses can think nothing. Only through their union can knowledge arise. (Kant, 1933, Sec. 1, Pt. 2, B74-75 [p. 92])Metaphysics, as a natural disposition of Reason is real, but it is also, in itself, dialectical and deceptive.... Hence to attempt to draw our principles from it, and in their employment to follow this natural but none the less fallacious illusion can never produce science, but only an empty dialectical art, in which one school may indeed outdo the other, but none can ever attain a justifiable and lasting success. In order that, as a science, it may lay claim not merely to deceptive persuasion, but to insight and conviction, a Critique of Reason must exhibit in a complete system the whole stock of conceptions a priori, arranged according to their different sources-the Sensibility, the understanding, and the Reason; it must present a complete table of these conceptions, together with their analysis and all that can be deduced from them, but more especially the possibility of synthetic knowledge a priori by means of their deduction, the principles of its use, and finally, its boundaries....This much is certain: he who has once tried criticism will be sickened for ever of all the dogmatic trash he was compelled to content himself with before, because his Reason, requiring something, could find nothing better for its occupation. Criticism stands to the ordinary school metaphysics exactly in the same relation as chemistry to alchemy, or as astron omy to fortune-telling astrology. I guarantee that no one who has comprehended and thought out the conclusions of criticism, even in these Prolegomena, will ever return to the old sophistical pseudo-science. He will rather look forward with a kind of pleasure to a metaphysics, certainly now within his power, which requires no more preparatory discoveries, and which alone can procure for reason permanent satisfaction. (Kant, 1891, pp. 115-116)Knowledge is only real and can only be set forth fully in the form of science, in the form of system. Further, a so-called fundamental proposition or first principle of philosophy, even if it is true, it is yet none the less false, just because and in so far as it is merely a fundamental proposition, merely a first principle. It is for that reason easily refuted. The refutation consists in bringing out its defective character; and it is defective because it is merely the universal, merely a principle, the beginning. If the refutation is complete and thorough, it is derived and developed from the nature of the principle itself, and not accomplished by bringing in from elsewhere other counter-assurances and chance fancies. It would be strictly the development of the principle, and thus the completion of its deficiency, were it not that it misunderstands its own purport by taking account solely of the negative aspect of what it seeks to do, and is not conscious of the positive character of its process and result. The really positive working out of the beginning is at the same time just as much the very reverse: it is a negative attitude towards the principle we start from. Negative, that is to say, in its one-sided form, which consists in being primarily immediate, a mere purpose. It may therefore be regarded as a refutation of what constitutes the basis of the system; but more correctly it should be looked at as a demonstration that the basis or principle of the system is in point of fact merely its beginning. (Hegel, 1910, pp. 21-22)Knowledge, action, and evaluation are essentially connected. The primary and pervasive significance of knowledge lies in its guidance of action: knowing is for the sake of doing. And action, obviously, is rooted in evaluation. For a being which did not assign comparative values, deliberate action would be pointless; and for one which did not know, it would be impossible. Conversely, only an active being could have knowledge, and only such a being could assign values to anything beyond his own feelings. A creature which did not enter into the process of reality to alter in some part the future content of it, could apprehend a world only in the sense of intuitive or esthetic contemplation; and such contemplation would not possess the significance of knowledge but only that of enjoying and suffering. (Lewis, 1946, p. 1)"Evolutionary epistemology" is a branch of scholarship that applies the evolutionary perspective to an understanding of how knowledge develops. Knowledge always involves getting information. The most primitive way of acquiring it is through the sense of touch: amoebas and other simple organisms know what happens around them only if they can feel it with their "skins." The knowledge such an organism can have is strictly about what is in its immediate vicinity. After a huge jump in evolution, organisms learned to find out what was going on at a distance from them, without having to actually feel the environment. This jump involved the development of sense organs for processing information that was farther away. For a long time, the most important sources of knowledge were the nose, the eyes, and the ears. The next big advance occurred when organisms developed memory. Now information no longer needed to be present at all, and the animal could recall events and outcomes that happened in the past. Each one of these steps in the evolution of knowledge added important survival advantages to the species that was equipped to use it.Then, with the appearance in evolution of humans, an entirely new way of acquiring information developed. Up to this point, the processing of information was entirely intrasomatic.... But when speech appeared (and even more powerfully with the invention of writing), information processing became extrasomatic. After that point knowledge did not have to be stored in the genes, or in the memory traces of the brain; it could be passed on from one person to another through words, or it could be written down and stored on a permanent substance like stone, paper, or silicon chips-in any case, outside the fragile and impermanent nervous system. (Csikszentmihalyi, 1993, pp. 56-57)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Knowledge
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11 взыскание на имущество
1. claim to property2. recovery against propertyРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > взыскание на имущество
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12 недвижимое имущество
1. holdingучет имущества, находящегося в трюме — holding account
2. immovable property3. immovables4. real assetsдвижимое имущество; личное имущество — personal assets
личное имущество, движимое имущество — personal assets
5. real property6. things realнедвижимое имущество, недвижимость — real estate
недвижимое имущество, «реальное» имущество — real property
7. realty8. real estateРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > недвижимое имущество
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13 ставит в опасность имущество
1. endanger property2. endangering propertyБизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > ставит в опасность имущество
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14 короткая оценка
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > короткая оценка
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15 ленивая оценка
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > ленивая оценка
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16 численная оценка
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > численная оценка
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17 оцінка
ж1) ( дія) valuing, valuation, assessment; (думка, міркування) appraisal, iluation, assessment, estimate, estimation, rating; ( позитивна) appreciationоцінка акцій — valuation of stock, valuation of shares
оцінка витрат — costs estimate, estimate of costs
оцінка можливих варіантів комп. — "what-if" evaluation
оцінка обстановки військ. — estimate of the situation
завищена оцінка — overestimation, overvaluation; об'єктивна
оцінка ризику — risk estimate, risk assessment, valuation of risk, risk evaluation, evaluation of risk, risk weighting
страхова оцінка — insurance ( actuarial) valuation, insurance appraisal; суб'єктивна
давати оцінку — to evaluate, to make evaluation, to assess, to give assessment, to give an estimate; to give estimation; to give appraisal
2) ( на іспиті) mark, score; амер. gradeпогана оцінка сл. — black mark
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18 valutazione
f valuation* * *valutazione s.f. ( il valutare) evaluation, valuation, estimation, appraisal, rating, grading; ( accertamento) assessment; ( entità del valore attribuito) estimate; ( calcolo) calculation, reckoning; ( giudizio, considerazione) judgement, consideration, waighing; ( analisi) surveys (pl.): valutazione di un immobile, valuation of a property; valutazione dei danni, assessment of damage; valutazione approssimativa, rough estimate; criterio di valutazione, principle of evaluation // (econ.): valutazione della solidità finanziaria di una società, credit rating of a company; valutazione dei progetti, project evaluation; valutazione delle mansioni, job evaluation; valutazione dei costi, cost estimation // (comm.): valutazione delle scorte, stock valuation; valutazione di magazzino, inventory valuation // (amm.): valutazione di efficienza, di merito del personale, merit rating; valutazione delle capacità professionali, skill evaluation; la valutazione dei titoli dei candidati, the rating of the professional qualifications of applicants.* * *[valutat'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) (di bene, oggetto) (e)valuation, estimation U"offriamo la massima valutazione per..." — "we pay top prices for..."
2) (stima) (di costi, danni, rischi) estimate, assessment, appraisal; (calcolo) calculation, reckoning3) (giudizio) assessment, judg(e)mentun errore di valutazione — an error of judgment, a misjudg(e)ment
4) (di compito) marking; (di capacità, candidato, studente) assessment* * *valutazione/valutat'tsjone/sostantivo f.1 (di bene, oggetto) (e)valuation, estimation U; "offriamo la massima valutazione per..." "we pay top prices for..."2 (stima) (di costi, danni, rischi) estimate, assessment, appraisal; (calcolo) calculation, reckoning; a una valutazione approssimativa at a rough estimate3 (giudizio) assessment, judg(e)ment; un errore di valutazione an error of judgment, a misjudg(e)ment; ha avuto una valutazione positiva he got a good rating4 (di compito) marking; (di capacità, candidato, studente) assessment; sistema di valutazione grading system. -
19 движимое имущество
1. personal estateимущество умершего; наследство — estate of decedent
имущество, обременённое сервитутом — servient estate
2. personal propertyБизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > движимое имущество
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20 арендное имущество
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > арендное имущество
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