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estimating
(
vbl
.)估計
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estimating
估計
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Es·ti·mate
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Estimated
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Estimating
]
1.
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
.
It
is
by
the
weight
of
silver
,
and
not
the
name
of
the
piece
,
that
men
estimate
commodities
and
exchange
them
.
--
Locke
.
It
is
always
very
difficult
to
estimate
the
age
in
which
you
are
living
.
--
J
.
C
.
Shairp
.
2.
To
from
an
opinion
of
,
as
to
amount
,,
number
,
etc
.,
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
.
Syn:
--
To
appreciate
;
value
;
appraise
;
prize
;
rate
;
esteem
;
count
;
calculate
;
number
. --
To
Estimate
,
Esteem
.
Both
these
words
imply
an
exercise
of
the
judgment
.
Estimate
has
reference
especially
to
the
external
relations
of
things
,
such
as
amount
,
magnitude
,
importance
,
etc
.
It
usually
involves
computation
or
calculation
;
as
,
to
estimate
the
loss
or
gain
of
an
enterprise
.
Esteem
has
reference
to
the
intrinsic
or
moral
worth
of
a
person
or
thing
.
Thus
,
we
esteem
a
man
for
his
kindness
,
or
his
uniform
integrity
.
In
this
sense
it
implies
a
mingled
sentiment
of
respect
and
attachment
.
We
esteem
it
an
honor
to
live
in
a
free
country
.
See
Appreciate
.
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