assessor

[英] [əˈsesə] [美] [əˈsɛsɚ] 生词本

n.

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1. N-COUNT 估价员;(资产)评估师;估税员 An assessor is a person who is employed to calculate the value of something, or the amount of money that should be paid, for example in tax. 
2. N-COUNT 专家;(尤指法庭的)陪审推事,顾问 An assessor is a person who is an expert in a subject, especially someone asked to advise a court of law on that subject. 
  • Two judges and six lay assessors sentenced White to life in prison.

    两名法官和六名大众陪审推事判决怀特终身监禁。

3. N-COUNT (考试、面试、体育赛事等的)评分者,评委 An assessor is a person who judges the performance of someone else, for example in an exam, at an interview or at a sporting event. 
  • ...external assessors of GCSE exam results.

    普通中等教育证书考试结果的外请评分者

Noun

1. an official who evaluates property for the purpose of taxing it

法律

  • 1.陪审员
  • 2.技术顾问

金融

  • 1.公估人
1. According to the assessor's statement,the fire damage was not severe.
根据估价员的估计,火灾损失并不严重。

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