Etymology: [ es-t&-"mAt ] (transitive verb.) circa 1532. Latin aestimatus, past participle of aestimare, older form aestumare (“to value, rate, esteem”); see esteem.
tahmin, tahmin etmek, değerlendirme, (kıymetini) takdir etmek, değerlendirmek, TAHMİN, TAKDİR:1. Bir yabancı durumu, geliştirmeyi veya bunların ana unsurlarını tanımlamaya ve önemini yorumlamaya yönelen ve gelecekteki ihtimaller ve gösterilebilecek faaliyetlerin muhtemel sonuçlarını değerlendiren inceleme. 2. Bir yabancı ülkenin veya ülkeler grubunun özel bir ulusal plan politika, karar veya tasarlanmış faaliyet şeklinin sonucu olarak imkan ve kabiliyetlerinin hassas noktalarının muhtemel faaliyet tarzlarının bir değerlendirmesi. 3. Elde bulunan veya ihtiyaç duyulan miktarlar ve muhtemel engeller, tam olarak yerine getirme ve sonuçlar gibi unsurları değerlendirmek ve tanımlamak amacıyla yapılan veya yapılacak olan durumla ilgili gizli harekatın fiili veya tasarlanan bir analizi. Ayrıca bakınız: "intelligence estimate". 4. Hava önleme görevlerinde, "irtifa/derinlik/ menzil/belirtilen temas büyüklüğünün çabuk bir tahminini yap" veya "irtifa/derinlik/ menzil/belirtilen temas büyüklüğü tahminim dur", hesap, takdir, kestirmek, tahm, kestirme, (es'tımît), hüküm vermek, değer biçmek, hüküm, tahmin etmek hesaplamak, hesaplamak, tahmini, tahmini hesap, estimate, öngörmek, takdir etmek, ölçüm, fikir, kestirim, değer biçme, değerlendirmek, görüş, Ölçmek, tayin etmek, hesaplamak, (es'tımeyt), hesapla, hürmet, oranlamak, biçmek, itibar, paha biçmek, kestirilen değer, rey, muhtemel, tahmin edilen, oranlamaya dayanan, kararlama, tahmin edilmiş, hesaplanmış, hesaplayarak,
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TAHMİN, TAKDİR:1. Bir yabancı durumu, geliştirmeyi veya bunların ana unsurlarını tanımlamaya ve önemini yorumlamaya yönelen ve gelecekteki ihtimaller ve gösterilebilecek faaliyetlerin muhtemel sonuçlarını değerlendiren inceleme. 2. Bir yabancı ülkenin veya ülkeler grubunun özel bir ulusal plan politika, karar veya tasarlanmış faaliyet şeklinin sonucu olarak imkan ve kabiliyetlerinin hassas noktalarının muhtemel faaliyet tarzlarının bir değerlendirmesi. 3. Elde bulunan veya ihtiyaç duyulan miktarlar ve muhtemel engeller, tam olarak yerine getirme ve sonuçlar gibi unsurları değerlendirmek ve tanımlamak amacıyla yapılan veya yapılacak olan durumla ilgili gizli harekatın fiili veya tasarlanan bir analizi. Ayrıca bakınız: "intelligence estimate". 4. Hava önleme görevlerinde, "irtifa/derinlik/ menzil/belirtilen temas büyüklüğünün çabuk bir tahminini yap" veya "irtifa/derinlik/ menzil/belirtilen temas büyüklüğü tahminim dur" Askeri
A document (or verbal notification) specifying how much a job will probably cost, to calculate roughly, often from imperfect data, A rough calculation or guess, If you estimate a quantity or value, you make an approximate judgment or calculation of it. Try to estimate how many steps it will take to get to a close object I estimate that the total cost for treatment will be $12,500 He estimated the speed of the winds from the degree of damage Some analysts estimate its current popularity at around ten per cent + estimated es·ti·mat·ed There are an estimated 90,000 gangsters in the country, est, judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time); "I estimate this chicken to weigh three pounds, the respect with which a person is held; "they had a high estimation of his ability", judge an object's value, appraise; have an opinion, make a judgement, a statement indicating the likely cost of some job; "he got an estimate from the car repair shop", A professional assessment as to the van space requirements, weight of your household goods and cost of the move determined by the physical visual inspection of a shipment by a representative of the carrier, an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth; "an estimate of what it would cost"; "a rough idea how long it would take", Estimate implies a reasoned order of magnitude statement or calculation of the quantity concerned Candidates should make such simplifying assumptions as may be necessary about points of principle and about the values of quantities not otherwise included in the question, Price that states what a job will probably cost Also called bid, quotation and tender, An estimate of your future benefit entitlement As these estimates cannot account for future changes in your employment status, changes in legislation and other factors, the estimates are not guaranteed No money is paid out on the basis of these estimates, To judge and form an opinion of the value of, from imperfect data, either the extrinsic (money), or intrinsic (moral), value; to fix the worth of roughly or in a general way; as, to estimate the value of goods or land; to estimate the worth or talents of a person, This implies a reasoned order of magnitude statement of calculation or the quantity concerned, making such simplifying assumptions as may be necessary about points of principle and about the values of quantities not otherwise included in the question, from imperfect data, comparison, or experience; to make an estimate of; to calculate roughly; to rate; as, to estimate the cost of a trip, the number of feet in a piece of land, A valuing or rating by the mind, without actually measuring, weighing, or the like; rough or approximate calculation; as, an estimate of the cost of a building, or of the quantity of water in a pond, To from an opinion of, as to amount,, number, etc, a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody; "many factors are involved in any estimate of human life"; "in my estimation the boy is innocent", (1) To calculate approximately the amount, extent or value of something (2) To form an opinion of estimated costs, The form used by the printer to calculate the project for the print buyer This form contains the basic parameters of the project including size, quantity, colors, bleeds, photos etc, An approximate calculation of the value of something, Often also called a point estimate, it is the guess of the true value of a population parameter, A statistical estimate is the value of a parameter (such as the number of drug-related ED episodes) for the universe that is derived by applying sampling weights to data from a sample DAWN produces representative statistical estimates for 21 metropolitan areas based on data from a sample of EDs in each of the 21 areas An estimate for the coterminous U S is produced by summing estimates for the 21 metropolitan areas and an estimate for the National Panel, An professional assessment as to the van space requirements, weight of your household goods and cost of the move determined by the physical visual inspection of a shipment by a representative of the carrier, judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time); "I estimate this chicken to weigh three pounds", a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation), judgment of an object's worth, appraisal; opinion, judgement, An estimate is an approximate calculation of a quantity or value. the official estimate of the election result This figure is five times the original estimate, An estimate is a judgment about a person or situation which you make based on the available evidence. I hadn't been far wrong in my estimate of his grandson's capabilities, An estimate from someone who you employ to do a job for you, such as a builder or a plumber, is a written statement of how much the job is likely to cost. W3S3 to try to judge the value, size, speed, cost etc of something, without calculating it exactly be estimated to be/have/cost etc, An estimate is a projection of a future benefit calculated under the law and rules in effect at the time of the projection or those in effect at the time of termination, if deferred Contact TRA for an estimate or use our online Web site calculators, judge to be probable, A cost amount given to the customer as a "ball park" figure to complete the work described The goal is for the estimate to be within 25% of the quote or FINAL COST of the project, An estimate is an indication of the value of an unknown quantity based on observed data, A general calculation of the transportation charges, as well as cost for additional services requested by the customer Includes an estimate of shipment weight Van Line: The national moving company through which affiliated agents are granted the necessary authority to transport interstate shipments The van line handles dispatching, shipment routing and monitoring, paperwork processing, and claims settlement for all interstate shipments handled by its agents, A preliminary cost analysis provided by a printer on how much a printing job will cost, listed in terms of price per piece and total cost per thousand Different from a quote, which is a legally binding, signed agreement between a printer and a publisher in which the cost is guaranteed not to fluctuate for a specified period of time, A numerical value obtained from a statistical sample and assigned to a population parameter The particular value yielded by an estimator in a given set of circumstances or the rule by which such particular values are calculated, (Estimation) - means a written opinion of the value of an interest in real property as of a specified date that evaluates the property rights involved and is obtained from, and signed by, a person experienced in real estate who is established in a real estate-related business such as real estate appraisal, banking, real estate brokerage, real estate sales, real property management or timber rights surveying, or is employed in the federal Public Service The meaning of 'estimate' includes opinions consequent to market rental surveys or analyses such as are sometimes carried out in support of leasing and licensing transactions Estimates may be provided in the form of short notes or letters of opinion, A numerical value obtained from a statistical sample and assigned to the population parameter, - The proposed or expected budget for an advertising effort Prior to the inception of any promotional project or ad campaign, Motto Advertising provides its clients with a detailed cost estimate, an approximation of a true score, parameter, or value A rating of a teacher's portfolio is an estimate of the quality of that portfolio and, indirectly, the performance of that teacher Because no instrument or statistical procedure can provide an exact (or true) score or value, essentially all data are estimates The smaller the error of measurement, the more precise the estimate of the true score or value See Error of Measurement, Measure (verb), Obtained Score, Score, True Score, A statement of what a job will cost, made by a person or company willing and able to perform the work A proper estimate should be made in writing and may outline some or all of the terms and conditions that apply An estimate is less detailed and therefore less reliable than a quote or bid, An assessment of the likely quantitative result Usually applied to project costs and durations and should always include some indication of accuracy (e g , ± x percent) Usually used with a modifier (e g , preliminary, conceptual, feasibility) Some application areas have specific modifiers that imply particular accuracy ranges (e g , orderofmagnitude estimate, budget estimate, and definitive estimate in engineering and construction projects), approximate, calculated approximately; "an estimated mass of 25 g", observed, past of estimate, calculated approximately; "an estimated mass of 25 g, plural of estimate, Tally of a municipality's revenues and expenditures to determine the total amount of money required by the municipality for its operations for the year, Proposed expenses for each government department, A statement of the amounts to be spent by departments in a financial year, the sums of money which the government proposes it will need to provide works and services during a financial year, present participle of estimate, A system of providing a price to a customer based on the specifications outlined on the estimate form It is normally sent prior to the entry of an order and prices may vary if the order specifications are not the same as the estimate specifications, A process of calculating the amount of material, labor and equipment required for a given project necessary to complete the work as specified, The task of estimating the likely cost of construction works either on behalf of clients or on behalf of contractors bidding for work, The process of calculating the cost of a project This can be a formal and exact process or a quick and imprecise process,
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A document (or verbal notification) specifying how much a job will probably cost
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to calculate roughly, often from imperfect data
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A rough calculation or guess
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If you estimate a quantity or value, you make an approximate judgment or calculation of it. Try to estimate how many steps it will take to get to a close object I estimate that the total cost for treatment will be $12,500 He estimated the speed of the winds from the degree of damage Some analysts estimate its current popularity at around ten per cent + estimated es·ti·mat·ed There are an estimated 90,000 gangsters in the country
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judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time); "I estimate this chicken to weigh three pounds
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the respect with which a person is held; "they had a high estimation of his ability"
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judge an object's value, appraise; have an opinion, make a judgement fiil
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a statement indicating the likely cost of some job; "he got an estimate from the car repair shop"
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A professional assessment as to the van space requirements, weight of your household goods and cost of the move determined by the physical visual inspection of a shipment by a representative of the carrier
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an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth; "an estimate of what it would cost"; "a rough idea how long it would take"
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Estimate implies a reasoned order of magnitude statement or calculation of the quantity concerned Candidates should make such simplifying assumptions as may be necessary about points of principle and about the values of quantities not otherwise included in the question
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Price that states what a job will probably cost Also called bid, quotation and tender
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An estimate of your future benefit entitlement As these estimates cannot account for future changes in your employment status, changes in legislation and other factors, the estimates are not guaranteed No money is paid out on the basis of these estimates
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To judge and form an opinion of the value of, from imperfect data, either the extrinsic (money), or intrinsic (moral), value; to fix the worth of roughly or in a general way; as, to estimate the value of goods or land; to estimate the worth or talents of a person
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This implies a reasoned order of magnitude statement of calculation or the quantity concerned, making such simplifying assumptions as may be necessary about points of principle and about the values of quantities not otherwise included in the question
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from imperfect data, comparison, or experience; to make an estimate of; to calculate roughly; to rate; as, to estimate the cost of a trip, the number of feet in a piece of land
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A valuing or rating by the mind, without actually measuring, weighing, or the like; rough or approximate calculation; as, an estimate of the cost of a building, or of the quantity of water in a pond
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To from an opinion of, as to amount,, number, etc
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a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody; "many factors are involved in any estimate of human life"; "in my estimation the boy is innocent"
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(1) To calculate approximately the amount, extent or value of something (2) To form an opinion of estimated costs
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The form used by the printer to calculate the project for the print buyer This form contains the basic parameters of the project including size, quantity, colors, bleeds, photos etc
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An approximate calculation of the value of something
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Often also called a point estimate, it is the guess of the true value of a population parameter
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A statistical estimate is the value of a parameter (such as the number of drug-related ED episodes) for the universe that is derived by applying sampling weights to data from a sample DAWN produces representative statistical estimates for 21 metropolitan areas based on data from a sample of EDs in each of the 21 areas An estimate for the coterminous U S is produced by summing estimates for the 21 metropolitan areas and an estimate for the National Panel
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An professional assessment as to the van space requirements, weight of your household goods and cost of the move determined by the physical visual inspection of a shipment by a representative of the carrier
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judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time); "I estimate this chicken to weigh three pounds"
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a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation)
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judgment of an object's worth, appraisal; opinion, judgement isim
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An estimate is an approximate calculation of a quantity or value. the official estimate of the election result This figure is five times the original estimate
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An estimate is a judgment about a person or situation which you make based on the available evidence. I hadn't been far wrong in my estimate of his grandson's capabilities
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An estimate from someone who you employ to do a job for you, such as a builder or a plumber, is a written statement of how much the job is likely to cost. W3S3 to try to judge the value, size, speed, cost etc of something, without calculating it exactly be estimated to be/have/cost etc
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An estimate is a projection of a future benefit calculated under the law and rules in effect at the time of the projection or those in effect at the time of termination, if deferred Contact TRA for an estimate or use our online Web site calculators
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A cost amount given to the customer as a "ball park" figure to complete the work described The goal is for the estimate to be within 25% of the quote or FINAL COST of the project
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An estimate is an indication of the value of an unknown quantity based on observed data
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A general calculation of the transportation charges, as well as cost for additional services requested by the customer Includes an estimate of shipment weight Van Line: The national moving company through which affiliated agents are granted the necessary authority to transport interstate shipments The van line handles dispatching, shipment routing and monitoring, paperwork processing, and claims settlement for all interstate shipments handled by its agents
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A preliminary cost analysis provided by a printer on how much a printing job will cost, listed in terms of price per piece and total cost per thousand Different from a quote, which is a legally binding, signed agreement between a printer and a publisher in which the cost is guaranteed not to fluctuate for a specified period of time
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A numerical value obtained from a statistical sample and assigned to a population parameter The particular value yielded by an estimator in a given set of circumstances or the rule by which such particular values are calculated
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(Estimation) - means a written opinion of the value of an interest in real property as of a specified date that evaluates the property rights involved and is obtained from, and signed by, a person experienced in real estate who is established in a real estate-related business such as real estate appraisal, banking, real estate brokerage, real estate sales, real property management or timber rights surveying, or is employed in the federal Public Service The meaning of 'estimate' includes opinions consequent to market rental surveys or analyses such as are sometimes carried out in support of leasing and licensing transactions Estimates may be provided in the form of short notes or letters of opinion
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A numerical value obtained from a statistical sample and assigned to the population parameter
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- The proposed or expected budget for an advertising effort Prior to the inception of any promotional project or ad campaign, Motto Advertising provides its clients with a detailed cost estimate
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an approximation of a true score, parameter, or value A rating of a teacher's portfolio is an estimate of the quality of that portfolio and, indirectly, the performance of that teacher Because no instrument or statistical procedure can provide an exact (or true) score or value, essentially all data are estimates The smaller the error of measurement, the more precise the estimate of the true score or value See Error of Measurement, Measure (verb), Obtained Score, Score, True Score
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A statement of what a job will cost, made by a person or company willing and able to perform the work A proper estimate should be made in writing and may outline some or all of the terms and conditions that apply An estimate is less detailed and therefore less reliable than a quote or bid
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An assessment of the likely quantitative result Usually applied to project costs and durations and should always include some indication of accuracy (e g , ± x percent) Usually used with a modifier (e g , preliminary, conceptual, feasibility) Some application areas have specific modifiers that imply particular accuracy ranges (e g , orderofmagnitude estimate, budget estimate, and definitive estimate in engineering and construction projects)
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Tally of a municipality's revenues and expenditures to determine the total amount of money required by the municipality for its operations for the year
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A system of providing a price to a customer based on the specifications outlined on the estimate form It is normally sent prior to the entry of an order and prices may vary if the order specifications are not the same as the estimate specifications
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A process of calculating the amount of material, labor and equipment required for a given project necessary to complete the work as specified
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The task of estimating the likely cost of construction works either on behalf of clients or on behalf of contractors bidding for work
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The process of calculating the cost of a project This can be a formal and exact process or a quick and imprecise process
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