1. appreciate
I realize the effort you have put into this project and I really appreciate it.
You can't appreciate his good points by just seeing what he looks like.
Tom wondered if he should pretend to appreciate the dinner Mary made for him.
I'd appreciate that
Hey, we're trying to have a serious discussion here so I'd appreciate it if you wouldn't butt in so irresponsibly.
The glass fronted building before you is the rose garden. It's a greenhouse so you will always be able to appreciate the roses.
I hope you consider my request for a day off this Tuesday 8th. If possible, I'd appreciate you letting me recover those hours any other day.
While looking at the flowers I thought suddenly that humans too had a good side. It's humans who discovered the beauty of flowers and it's also humans who can appreciate them.
In my secondary school days, I was much impressed by how my hospitalised grandfather would often tell the nurses there, "Thank you, I appreciate your help."
Only a Sith would appreciate the lack of compromise inherent in a prime number.
Older couples often appreciate cash more than gifts because they neither need nor have room for them.
I want to bring special friends with me, people who will appreciate the experience.
Why is it that children seldom appreciate what their parents do for them. (the sacrifices they make for them, for example)?
She appreciates your work and effort. I appreciate that it is a difficult decision for you to make.
2. to judge
It's wrong to judge people by their appearance.
He seems to be handling the job well, but it's too soon to judge. / We have no right to judge other people
英語 "という言葉đánh giá"(to judge)集合で発生します。
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You should evaluate all the risks involved.
It's difficult to evaluate his ability.
There are many things which we cannot evaluate in terms of money.
We need to evaluate our options.
We will evaluate them and send you the results of our findings as soon as we can.
Let's just hope she won't evaluate the grammar.
This way we can evaluate if the sound quality is good enough.
People who visit shops evaluate them by pressing a button at the check-out.
It's impossilbe to evaluate these results without knowing more about the research methods eployed.
It's important we evaluate our progress on the project before our meeting with client.
She evaluated her vegetable peeler and decided to put it in the 'get rid of' bucket!
To evaluate is defined as to judge the value or worth of someone or something. An example of evaluate is when a teacher reviews a paper in order to give it a grade.
Doctors evaluate the patient’s condition.
Susan’s teacher evaluated her work and found it to be quite good.
Instead, these women evaluated all action in terms of risk.
4. assess
He will assess it's value.
the assessment of new evidence
Health Service is currently assessing whether dogs can be used to detect cancer
I would like to assess the progress our team has made to see if we can meet the deadline.
to estimate or judge the value, character, etc., of; evaluate: to assess one's efforts.
We assessed the student's level at 8 so he could take advanced classes.
Different subjects are taught and assessed separately.
Fire departments, police units and disaster responders all use drones to some degree, assessing harrowing situations, finding missing people and helping fellow humans.
Our in-house design team assesses area of development to give the best layout of equipments
ssess is defined as to evaluate or analyze. An example of something that a teacher may assess is spelling skills.
One example is that Churchill actually went to Germany in the 1930s to assess the situation in the country first hand.
The tax losses due to fraud are difficult to assess.
The Barnes building was assessed at 1.3 milion, but it can probably sell for much more than that
They don’t panic and they assess the situation clearly.
The purpose of this interview is to assess whether or not you are suitable for the company.