evaluator
/-ˌwātə(r) -ātə-/ (ame, mw)
evaluator — 名詞
1. a person whose job or role is to examine something carefully and form a judgment
評估者
對事物價值或品質做出評判的人
a person whose job or role is to examine something carefully and form a judgment about its value, quality, or importance — for example, a teacher who grades student projects, or an expert who rates products or services against a standard.
The grant evaluator read all forty applications from local schools before choosing the winners.
審查補助金的評估者閱讀了當地學校的所有四十份申請,然後選出獲獎者。
evaluator in a selection process
Yumi works as an evaluator for a company that checks the safety of toys.
Yumi 在一家檢查玩具安全的公司擔任評估員。
work as an evaluator for [field]
An outside evaluator visited the hospital to rate the quality of care given to patients.
一位外部評估者到訪醫院,評估病人所獲得的照護品質。
The bank sent an evaluator to inspect the building before lending money for its purchase.
銀行派了一名評估員檢查那棟建築物,然後才同意貸款讓買方購買。
Professor Nkosi served as an evaluator for the national science fair, judging each project fairly.
Nkosi 教授在全國科學博覽會上擔任評審,公正地評判每個作品。
- assessor
more common in professional or legal contexts, especially for property or tax valuation
- reviewer
suggests examining something already produced, such as a report or film
- appraiser
specifically about determining monetary value, typically for property, art, or jewelry
- judge
common in competitions or legal settings; carries authority to decide the outcome
文法句型
evaluator + of + [what is being judged]
用法筆記
Frequently appears with adjectives such as independent, outside, or external to indicate that the evaluator has no personal interest in the outcome. The thing being judged can follow the preposition of (evaluator of the proposals).