專家;(尤指法庭的)陪審?fù)剖拢檰?/div>
An assessor is a person who is an expert in a subject, especially someone asked to advise a court of law on that subject.
例句
Two judges and six lay assessors sentenced White to life in prison.
兩名法官和六名大眾陪審?fù)剖屡袥Q懷特終身監(jiān)禁。
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(考試、面試、體育賽事等的)評(píng)分者,評(píng)委
An assessor is a person who judges the performance of someone else, for example in an exam, at an interview or at a sporting event.
例句
...external assessors of GCSE exam results.
普通中等教育證書考試結(jié)果的外請(qǐng)?jiān)u分者
英漢詞典釋義
n.
評(píng)稅員,估價(jià)員
According to the assessor’s statement,the fire damage was not severe.
根據(jù)估價(jià)員的估計(jì),火災(zāi)損失并不嚴(yán)重。
英英詞典釋義
行業(yè)詞典
法律: 陪審員;技術(shù)顧問;
金融: 公估人;