estimate
sustantivo [ˈestɪmət]
1estimación (f) cálculo (m) aproximado (calculation); presupuesto (m) (comercio)
- at a rough estimate -> aproximadamente
verbo transitivo [ˈestɪmeɪt]
2estimar
- an estimated cost/value -> un coste/valor estimado
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estimate [es-ti-meit]
1Estimar, apreciar, tasar; calcular, computar (calculate aproximately/price, number, age).
- The company estimates its losses at 7 million -> la compañía calcula que ha sufrido pérdidas del orden de 7 millones
2Juzgar, valorar (form judgment of/outcome, ability).
3Estimated, aproximado (cost/speed).
- Estimated time of arrival -> hora de llegada prevista
va.
sustantivo
1Estimación, tasa, aprecio.
2presupuesto (of costs). (Negativo)
- At a rough -> aproximadamente, haciendo un cálculo aproximado
3Opinión.
estimate
noun
[ˈestɪmɪt] 1 (judgment) estimación; (f) cálculo; (m) (approximate assessment) (for work etc) presupuesto; (m)
to form an estimate of sth/sb formarse una opinión de algo/algn; to give sb an estimate of [+cost etc] presentar a algn un presupuesto de; rough estimate cálculo aproximativo; (m) at a rough estimate aproximadamente
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Verb Conjugation for "estimate"
Imperative
- estimate
- you estimate
- he/she estimates
- we estimate
- you estimate
- they estimate
Preterite
- I estimated
- you estimated
- he/she estimated
- we estimated
- you estimated
- they estimated
Present Continuous
- I am estimating
- you are estimating
- he/she is estimating
- we are estimating
- you are estimating
- they are estimating
Present Perfect
- I have estimated
- you have estimated
- he/she has estimated
- we have estimated
- you have estimated
- they have estimated
Past Continuous
- I was estimating
- you were estimating
- he/she was estimating
- we were estimating
- you were estimating
- they were estimating
Past Perfect
- I had estimated
- you had estimated
- he/she had estimated
- we had estimated
- you had estimated
- they had estimated
Future
- I will estimate
- you will estimate
- he/she will estimate
- we will estimate
- you will estimate
- they will estimate
Future Perfect
- I will have estimated
- you will have estimated
- he/she will have estimated
- we will have estimated
- you will have estimated
- they will have estimated
Future Continuous
- I will be estimating
- you will be estimating
- he/she will be estimating
- we will be estimating
- you will be estimating
- they will be estimating
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been estimating
- you have been estimating
- he/she has been estimating
- we have been estimating
- you have been estimating
- they have been estimating
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been estimating
- you will have been estimating
- he/she will have been estimating
- we will have been estimating
- you will have been estimating
- they will have been estimating
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been estimating
- you had been estimating
- he/she had been estimating
- we had been estimating
- you had been estimating
- they had been estimating
estima
feminine noun
1esteem, respect
- se ganó la estima del público -> he earned the public's respect
- tiene una gran estima por su padre -> he has great respect for his father
- no te tienen mucha estima por aquí -> people don't have a very high opinion of you round here
- tener a alguien en gran o alta estima -> to hold somebody in high esteem
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estima [es-tee'-mah]
noun
1Esteem, respect (aprecio). (f)
2Dead reckoning. (Nautical) (f)
estima
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