| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| estimate | /'ɛstɪmət/ or /'ɛstɪmet/ | Noun (countable) An estimate is a guess that is based on incomplete information. Verb (transitive & intransitive) If you estimate the number, size, cost, etc. of something, you guess based on incomplete information. | estimation |
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
1.22 Estimate
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Their estimate of annual medical insurance premiums for a low-risk male rises from $800 at age 25 jumping from the low-risk to the high-risk category implies a large financial penalty.
ReplyDeletejapanese; yosoku, gaisan suru
We can only provide estimates for retirement dates.
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By Feige's estimates, between 38 and 44 percent of U.S. currency exists abroad; government estimates range from 50 to 66 percent.
ReplyDelete"Earlier estimates of the cost for infrastructure adaptations in Africa, for example — from $22 million to $371 million, according to the United Nations’ most recent calculations — are “clearly absurdly low,” the researchers say.
ReplyDeleteThe jobs figure is an estimate that even the Obama administration has said is subject to large margins of error.
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Spanish: Estimacion
ReplyDeleteToday, we estimate our monthly savings $500.00
estimate
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n. 估计,估价
v. 估计,估价,评价
They estimated the number of visitors at 10 million.
we would estimate that approximately 70 or 75 percent of medical offices in New York City and Long
ReplyDeleteKorean : 어림하다, 견적하다.
The medicare cost is estimated to be one billion dollars.
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