assessor

英 [ə'sesə] 美 [ə'sɛsɚ]
  • n. 评审员;确定税款的人;顾问

英文词源


assessor (n.)
late 14c., from Old French assessor "assistant judge, assessor (in court)" (12c., Modern French assesseur) and directly from Latin assessor "an assistant, aid; an assistant judge," in Late Latin "one who assesses taxes," literally "a sitter-by," agent noun from past participle stem of assidere "to sit beside" (see assess).

双语例句


1. According to the assessor's statement, the fire damage was not severe.
根据估价员的估计, 火灾损失并不严重.

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2. Both major and minor nonconformities will be followed up by the assessor.
审核员应该跟踪严重不合格和一般不合格项的关闭.

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3. There will be no automatic follow up by the assessor.
不需要审核员跟踪关闭.

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4. Peoples assessor system actually exists in name only in most areas in China.
我国刑事参审制度(人民陪审员制度)在实践中运作的效果一直很不理想,问题重重.

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5. Certificates referred to an assessor at least takes 4 - 6 weeks to return to us.
提交报告的结果我们会在四至六周内得到回复.

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