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1 schatting
• appraisal• estimate• estimation• valuation -
2 waardering
• appraisal• appreciation• assessment• estimation• evaluation• judgement• rating• valuation -
3 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 -
4 beoordeling
n. judgment, assessment, appraisal -
5 schatting
n. estimation, estimate, valuation, evaluation, value, assessment, tribute, appraisal, appraisement, appreciation, reckoning, tax -
6 taxatie
n. valuation, evaluation, appraisal, assessment -
7 prestatiebeoordeling
• merit rating• performance appraisalNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > prestatiebeoordeling
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8 appreciatie
1 [waardering] appreciation ⇒ 〈 erkentelijkheid ook〉 acknowledg(e)ment, 〈 hoogachting ook〉 admiration, 〈 hoogachting ook〉 esteem2 [beoordeling] appraisal3 [handel] appreciation♦voorbeelden: -
9 contra-expertise
♦voorbeelden:1 de renner werd ook bij de contra-expertise positief bevonden • the result of the countercheck on the cyclist was also positiveVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > contra-expertise
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10 taxatiekosten
1 cost(s) of evaluation/assessment/appraisal; 〈 honorarium van taxateur〉 valuer's/assessor's/appraiser's fee(s) -
11 waardering
1 [het op prijs stellen] appreciation3 [het bepalen van de waarde] assessment ⇒ 〈met betrekking tot schoolwerk/examens〉 Bmarking, Agrading, 〈 met betrekking tot geldswaarde〉 appraisal♦voorbeelden:1 als blijk van waardering • as a token of one's appreciation/esteemwaardering voor iets hebben/tonen/kunnen opbrengen • appreciate something, show/express appreciation of somethingmet waardering over iets/iemand spreken • speak appreciatively/highly of something/someonemet alle waardering voor deze prestatie meen ik toch … • while fully appreciating this result, I nevertheless think …uit waardering voor • in appreciation/recognition of2 waardering ondervinden • meet with appreciation, win the esteem/regard (of)4 dat levert de volgende waardering op • that results in the following score/rating
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