evaluative
/ɪˈvæljuətɪv/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪˈvæljuətɪv/ (ame, ipa) · /-wə|, |t|, |ēv also |əv/ (ame, mw)
evaluative — 形容詞
- evaluativepositive
- more evaluativecomparative
- most evaluativesuperlative
1. used for making a judgment about how good, important, useful, or successful some
評價性
帶有判斷與衡量性質的
used for making a judgment about how good, important, useful, or successful something is
The teacher wrote evaluative comments beside each student's science poster.
老師在每位學生的科學海報旁,都寫下了評價性的意見。
evaluative comments in written feedback
Our survey includes evaluative questions about the new bus service.
我們的問卷包含幾個關於新公車服務的評價性問題。
evaluative questions in a survey
The report offers an evaluative summary of last year's safety training.
這份報告對去年的安全訓練,做了一段評價性的總結。
Sirin used evaluative language to compare the two phone apps.
Sirin 用評價性語言比較那兩個手機應用程式。
The museum guide avoided evaluative words and let visitors decide.
博物館導覽員避開評價性字眼,讓參觀者自己判斷。
- assessing
plainer and more practical, often used for tools or stages in a process
- analytical
focuses on careful examination, not necessarily on giving a judgment
- critical
often stresses strengths and weaknesses more directly
- judgmental
stronger and usually more negative or personal in tone
- descriptive
reports what is there without judging it
- neutral
avoids showing approval or disapproval
文法句型
evaluative + noun
用法筆記
Most often used before nouns such as comments, language, questions, or reports. It describes wording or material that gives an assessment rather than simply stating facts.