词汇 | self-assessment |
释义 | self-assessmentˌself-asˈsessment noun [uncountableU] 1. when you judge your own work or progress 自我评估,自我评价 2. British EnglishBrE when someone who works for themselves calculates how much tax they should pay 〔自由职业者的〕自行估税 Examples from the Corpus self-assessment• Self-assessment is a key feature of the module and students should set targets for themselves based on their initial self-assessment.• To the extent that it avoids medical bureaucracy and so on, it is an improvement, but self-assessment is a radical change.• A man with his knowledge, humour and candid self-assessment must make an excellent instructor.• In the music and drama departments visited the approach to this kind of informal self-assessment tended to be more verbal and group-based.• General information Major areas of interest at work and leisure, self-assessment of strengths and weaknesses, ambitions.• By providing the means of sensitive self-assessment it will encourage continuous self-monitoring and progress.• His plans to introduce income tax self-assessment and to reduce the audit burden were welcomed last night by small business organisations.• This teacher obviously felt that self-assessment helped her children to have a clearer idea of what marks and grades referred to. From Longman Business Dictionary self-assessmentˌself-asˈsessment [countableC, uncountableU]TAX a tax system in which people present information on how much they have earned and calculate for themselves how much tax they have to pay in a particular year → assessmentFor self-assessment to work, the tax has to be simple enough for taxpayers to be able to fill in their own tax returns. |
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