Estimate in spanish
Estimar
pronunciation: estimɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: estimɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
estimate1 = estimación, cálculo aproximado, cotización.
Example: By the early 1980s one estimate put the number of publicly available files at five hundred.more:
» ballpark estimate = estimación aproximada, cálculo aproximado, cifra aproximada, cantidad aproximada.
Example: As a rough ballpark estimate, say about 6 ml of blood is pumped with every heartbeat.» cost estimate = estimación de costes.
Example: Cost estimates often did not include overheads, and quite often did not include staff costs.» grossed-up estimate = estimación bruta.
Example: As this table shows, the grossed-up estimate adds a considerable sum of money to the total turnover, as expected from using a multiplier of 1.441.» overestimate = sobrevaloración, sobre(e)stimación.
Example: If the numbers contributing to your estimate were rounded up, the estimate is an overestimate, and if they were rounded down, it is an underestimate.» underestimate = desvalorización, infravalorización, subestimación.
Example: If the numbers contributing to your estimate were rounded up, the estimate is an overestimate, and if they were rounded down, it is an underestimate.estimate2 = hacer una estimación, estimar.
Example: For example, without scanning the entire index it is impossible to estimate the total number of relevant documents in the system, a figure that is required in the calculation of recall.more:
» guesstimate = estimar grosso modo.
Example: In a nutshell, geolocation analyzes the user's IP address (the number associated with your computer) to guesstimate where the user is accessing the Internet.» overestimate [over-estimate] = sobreestimar, sobrevalorar.
Example: It is virtually impossible to overestimate the importance of LC on bibliographic control in the nation's libraries or, for that matter, in the libraries of the world.» underestimate = subestimar, infravalorar, desvalorar.
Example: Yet such indices appear to underestimate the inflation being experienced in the libraries themselves.