English to Esperanto Meaning of estimate - takso


Estimate :
takso

inventaro, katalogo, fakturo, takso, listo, konto, kalkulo, partituro, langeto, rakonto, terpeceton, fijación, parto, taksado, kalkuli, antaŭdiron, prudenton, determinado, reguleco, kompreno

kalkulas, kalkuli, takso

taksolaŭtaksataksojtaksanta
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Definitions of estimate in English
Noun(1) an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth(2) a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody(3) a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation(4) a statement indicating the likely cost of some job(5) the respect with which a person is held
Verb(1) judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time(2) judge to be probable
Examples of estimate in English
(1) The estimate is too often viewed as a necessary administrative step to get sales.(2) his high estimate of the poem(3) It includes cases studies of couples undergoing treatment as well as a rough estimate of costs.(4) There was no estimate available from any source of the number of demonstrators.(5) I must stress that this is only an estimate and not a calculation.(6) The $2.8 million is a conservative estimate based on records from the House and Senate clerks' offices.(7) They were told to get an estimate of the likely cost of ramps and bring it before parish councillors again.(8) Our estimate of that value may be incorrect, in fact it almost certainly is.(9) the aim is to estimate the effects of macroeconomic policy on the economy(10) Experts estimate that between 70 % and 80 % of wireless networks are insecure.(11) at a rough estimate, staff are recycling a quarter of paper used(12) Officials estimate that Britons alone lose Ôö¼├║150 million a year to such frauds.(13) This involves making an estimate of the value of the contract.(14) at a rough estimate, our staff is recycling a quarter of the paper used(15) Whatever your final choice, be sure and get a detailed estimate in writing.(16) It's how you make any sort of estimate of the character of a public figure.
Related Phrases of estimate
(1) cost estimate ::
kosto takso
(2) rough estimate ::
okulo
(3) conservative estimate ::
konservativa takso
(4) costs estimate ::
kostoj takso
(5) ballpark estimate ::
stadionon takso
(6) written estimate ::
skribita takso
(7) point estimate ::
punkto takso
(8) over-estimate ::
troa takso
Synonyms
Noun
1. rough calculation ::
malglata kalkulo
2. evaluation ::
taksado
3. estimation ::
taksado
Verb
4. calculate roughly ::
kalkuli proksimume
5. consider ::
konsideri
6. figure ::
figuro
7. gauge ::
kalibra
Different Forms
estimate, estimated, estimates, estimating
Word Example from TV Shows
You're monitoring the telescope
for 12 hours, and by my estimate...

You're monitoring the telescope for 12 hours, and by my ESTIMATE...

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 9

giving me an estimate
of your annual cash flow here.

giving me an ESTIMATE of your annual cash flow here.

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 2

I suppose it wouldn't hurt
to get an estimate.

I suppose it wouldn't hurt to get an ESTIMATE.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 21

The earliest estimate
of the singularity.

The earliest ESTIMATE of the singularity.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 2

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