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İngilizce - Türkçe
{f} değerlendir
değerlendirilen
evaluate
değerlendirmek

Onun yeteneğini değerlendirmek zordur. - It's difficult to evaluate his ability.

Öğretmen tüm öğrencileri değerlendirmek zorunda kaldı. - The teacher had to evaluate all the students.

evaluate
{f} ölçmek
evaluate
{f} paha biçmek
evaluate
değerlendirme

Onun yeteneğini değerlendirmek zordur. - It's difficult to evaluate his ability.

Öğretmen tüm öğrencileri değerlendirmek zorunda kaldı. - The teacher had to evaluate all the students.

evaluate
değerlendirmelerde bulunmak
evaluate
(Bilgisayar) değerbiç
evaluate
değerlendirme yapmak
evaluate
(Ticaret) değerlemek
evaluate
değerlendirmeye almak
evaluate
takdir etmek
evaluate
kıymet biçmek
evaluate
tartmak
evaluate
değer biçmek
evaluate
değerlendir

Deneme süresi otuz gün içinde sona ermeden önce yazılımı değerlendirebilirsin. - You may evaluate the software before the trial period expires in 30 days.

Koç'un onun saha performansını değerlendirmek için her oyuncuyla bire bir görüşmesi vardı. - The coach had a one-on-one discussion with each player to evaluate his performance on the field.

evaluate
(Bilgisayar) hesaplama
Be evaluated
değerlendirilmek
re-evaluated
yeniden değerlendirildi
evaluate
(Mukavele) değerini tayin etmek; değerlendirme
evaluate
(Askeri) DEĞERLENDİRMEK, KIYMETLENDİRMEK: Elde edilen bilgi ve haberleri değerlendirmek
evaluate
kıymetlendirmek
İngilizce - İngilizce
past of evaluate
evaluate
to draw conclusions from examining; to assess

It will take several years to evaluate the material gathered in the survey.

evaluate
to assign a value (grade or assess) a student's performance, (product, or process) as a means of measuring their growth against "external standards", and that of other students
evaluate
v t (a form or an implicit progn) to execute the code represented by the form (or the series of forms making up the implicit progn) by applying the rules of evaluation, returning zero or more values
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To fix the value of; to rate; to appraise
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to determine the significance, or the worth of by careful appraisal or study
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If you evaluate something or someone, you consider them in order to make a judgment about them, for example about how good or bad they are. The market situation is difficult to evaluate. = assess + evaluation evaluations evalu·ation the opinions and evaluations of college supervisors Evaluation is standard practice for all training arranged through the school. to judge how good, useful, or successful something is = assess (evaluation)
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to compute an expression
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Make an appraisal of the worth of something in the light of its truth or utility Emphasise the views of authorities as well as your personal estimation
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In an evaluation question you are expected to present a careful appraisal of the problem stressing both advantages and limitations Evaluation implies authoritative and, to a lesser degree, personal appraisal of both contributions and limitations
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This is important If you have time, it will help you identify what to go back and improve It should certainly help you produce a better product next time evaluate the content - have you produced what was required and what you intended?
evaluate
to decide the value or worth of something after a study
evaluate
{f} appraise, judge the worth or quality
evaluate
To evaluate is to find the value of a mathematical expression Examples: Evaluate 3 - 2 (4 + 1) 3 - 2 (4 + 1) = 3 - 2 (5) = 3 -10 = -7 Evaluate a2 - 2ab - b2 when a = -1 and b = 2 a2 - 2ab - b2 = (-1)2 - 2(-1)(2) - (2) 2 = 1 + 4 - 4 = 1
evaluate
how valuable is it? This often requires you to make a value judgment (ie: give an opinion supported by evidence on the worth or value of something) This requires you to have a sound knowledge of facts, to have read a variety of opinions, and to have formed an opinion for yourself
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Make a judgement based on criteria; determine the value of
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Examine the various sides of a question and try to reach a judgement
evaluate
a u -- interpret and execute source code contained in a string
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determine or fix the value of See Performance Evaluation for information about employee evaluations
evaluate
tr v To ascertain or fix the value or worth of To examine and judge carefully
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To carefully examine and judge the efficacy of a technology; to submit technologies for testing under conditions of observation and analysis; synonyms: measure, estimate, classify, test ETV does evaluate
evaluate
To calculate the numerical value
evaluate
to draw conclusions from by examining
evaluate
Asks candidates to make an appraisal of the argument or concept under investigation or discussion Candidates should weigh the nature of the evidence available, and identify and discuss the convincing aspects of the argument, as well as its limitations and implications
evaluate
To compute the value of an expression
evaluate
place a value on; judge the worth of something; "I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional"
evaluate
To consider or judge the value or importance of something; to appraise
evaluate
To ascertain, judge or decide the value or worth of
evaluate
acq When used relative to test and evaluation, "evaluate" implies a quantitative test that requires comparison of test results to an applicable requirement(s) (See "Determine ") [MIL-HDBK-1908B]
evaluate
to assess, to state the value of When asked to 'evaluate a statement' as to whether it is supported or implied by a text, you are being asked to judge how clearly the text does or does not spell out the information given in the statement
evaluate
to determine or set the value or worth of something
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To judge the value of
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- Present a value judgement, stressing advantages and disadvantages of the situation E g evaluate the contributions of telephones to our lives
evaluated

    Heceleme

    e·va·lu·a·ted

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    ivälyueytıd

    Telaffuz

    /ēˈvalyo͞oˌātəd/ /iːˈvæljuːˌeɪtəd/

    Etimoloji

    [ i-'val-y&-"wAt ] (transitive verb.) 1842. back-formation from evaluation.