as‧sess‧ment S3 W2 AC / əsesmənt / 名词 [可数和不可数名词]
1 a process in which you make a judgment about a person or situation, or the judgment you make
assessment of
What’s Michael’s assessment of the situation?
a reading assessment test
2 a calculation about the cost or value of something :
a tax assessment
→ continuous assessment at continuous ( 3 )
COLLOCATIONS
动词
make an assessment I had to make a quick assessment of the situation and act accordingly.
do/carry out an assessment A teacher does a yearly assessment of each child’s progress.
形容词
a general/overall/broad assessment (= that covers the main features or parts of something, not the details ) The doctor must carry out a general assessment of the patient’s health.
a detailed assessment We need a detailed assessment of what this will cost.
a comprehensive assessment (= that includes all the necessary facts or details ) Our clients receive a comprehensive assessment of their financial affairs.
an objective assessment (= that is based on facts, not on feelings or beliefs ) The test results will provide an objective assessment of how much you have improved.
sb’s personal assessment What’s your personal assessment of the risks?
assessment + NOUN
the assessment procedure/process Parents need to feel part of the assessment procedure.
assessment methods/techniques We recommend using a variety of assessment methods.