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f ( ammirazione) esteem( valutazione) estimate* * *stima s.f.1 ( valutazione) estimate, evaluation, assessment, appraisal, rating: fare la stima di qlco., to estimate (o to appraise o to make an estimate of) sthg.; stima catastale, cadastral survey; stima dei danni, assessment of damage // (mar.) stima delle distanze, range estimation2 ( prezzo stimato) estimate, valuation: stima di una proprietà, valuation of an estate; stima inferiore al valore, underestimate (o underestimation); una stima troppo bassa, an excessively low valuation3 ( buona opinione) esteem, estimation: abbiamo molta stima di voi, we hold you in high esteem; l'avevamo tutti in molta stima, he was highly esteemed by all of us; gode la stima di tutti, he enjoys general esteem; questo merita tutta la mia stima, this deserves all my esteem; perdere la stima di qlcu., to lose s.o.'s esteem (o estimation); tenere qlcu. in molta, poca stima, to think highly, little of s.o. // successo di stima, succès d'estime* * *['stima]sostantivo femminile1) (valutazione) (di oggetti d'arte, gioielli) appraisal, valuation; (di costi, danni) assessment2) (calcolo approssimativo) estimate3) (buona opinione) respect, esteemavere stima per o di qcn. to have great respect o esteem for sb.; tenere o avere qcn. in grande stima to hold sb. in high esteem o regard; avere scarsa stima di qcn. — to hold sb. in low esteem
* * *stima/'stima/sostantivo f.1 (valutazione) (di oggetti d'arte, gioielli) appraisal, valuation; (di costi, danni) assessment; far fare la stima di un anello to have a ring appraised2 (calcolo approssimativo) estimate3 (buona opinione) respect, esteem; avere stima per o di qcn. to have great respect o esteem for sb.; tenere o avere qcn. in grande stima to hold sb. in high esteem o regard; avere scarsa stima di qcn. to hold sb. in low esteem. -
2 sottovalutazione sf
[sottovalutat'tsjone](gen) underestimation, Econ undervaluing -
3 sottovalutazione
sottovalutazione s.f. undervaluation, underrating; underestimation. -
4 sottovalutazione
sf [sottovalutat'tsjone](gen) underestimation, Econ undervaluing
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underestimation — index disregard (lack of respect), understatement Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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underestimation — noun see underestimate … New Collegiate Dictionary
underestimation — See underestimate. * * * … Universalium
underestimation — noun An underestimate … Wiktionary
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underestimation — See: underestimate … English dictionary
underestimation — noun an estimation that is too low; an estimate that is less than the true or actual value • Syn: ↑underestimate, ↑underrating, ↑underreckoning • Derivationally related forms: ↑underrate (for: ↑underrating), ↑ … Useful english dictionary