schatten — meaning in English
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English meaning
- appraise verb To assess the value or worth of something, often officially.
- approximation noun A rough estimate or figure that is close to, but not exactly, correct.
- estimate noun A rough calculation of a cost, size, or amount, made without exact figures.
- judge noun A public official who presides over court cases and delivers rulings.
- measure verb To find the size, amount, or degree of something using an instrument or standard.
- price noun The amount of money needed to buy something.
- prize noun An award given to the winner of a competition, contest, or lottery.
- reckoning noun The act of calculating or working something out.
Senses
schatten is used for these senses in English:
- approximation (linguistics) The act of producing a near-simulation of the pronunciation of a foreign language for a loanword therefrom, or any given pronunciation resulting from that act.
- estimate To calculate roughly, often from imperfect data.
- judge (ambitransitive) To form an opinion; to infer.
- measure To estimate the unit size of something.
- prize To consider highly valuable; to esteem.
- reckoning The action of calculating or estimating something.
appraise — full definition
- verb To assess the value or worth of something, often officially.
- verb To judge the quality or performance of someone or something.