Estima in english
pronunciation: əstim part of speech: noun
estima = esteem ; regard ; respect ; reputation ; estimation.
Example: The two cases perhaps indicate the beginning of attitudinal changes in awards administrators which will give parity of esteem to information-driven programmes.Example: Their sheer institutional standing and regard have had a bearing upon the creation of a situation which is a good deal better than it might otherwise have been.Example: The authorities had in mind the book's endemic lying, the petty thefts, the denigrations of respect and religion, the bad language and the bad grammar.Example: Various publishers have reputations for specific styles, subject areas or works for specific audiences.Example: Maybe it is the simple fact that she is a woman and as a woman she is not worthy of his estimation.more:
» autoestima = self-regard .
Example: In relating to client, therefore, there are fundamental conditions that need expression: unconditional positive regard from others and self-regard and valuing from the client.» bajar en + Posesivo + estima = go down in + Posesivo + estimation ; come down in + Posesivo + estimation .
Example: She went down in their estimation when the truth came out. Example: I used to like this guy -- he is a very funny guy but has come down in my estimation after I read his comments.» ganarse + Posesivo + estima = go up in + Posesivo + estimation ; come up in + Posesivo + estimation ; get in + Posesivo + good books .
Example: As much as she disliked Emory, his reaction to their friends had made him go up in her estimation. Example: A very pleasant evening and have to say this restaurant is coming up in my estimation from when it first opened. Example: She also has a passion for travel, nature and the great outdoors, so you've got to be active if you want to get in her good books.» perder + Posesivo + estima = go down in + Posesivo + estimation ; come down in + Posesivo + estimation .
Example: She went down in their estimation when the truth came out. Example: I used to like this guy -- he is a very funny guy but has come down in my estimation after I read his comments.» subir en + Posesivo + estima = go up in + Posesivo + estimation ; come up in + Posesivo + estimation .
Example: As much as she disliked Emory, his reaction to their friends had made him go up in her estimation. Example: A very pleasant evening and have to say this restaurant is coming up in my estimation from when it first opened.» tener en gran estima = have + a very high regard for ; think + the world of ; think + highly of ; think + a lot of ; think + a great deal of .
Example: He has a very high regard for the communication, and I think that he is responsive to your suggestions, and will make changes. Example: But as the last hymn faded and hundreds followed his coffin out into the sun, it was obvious again: his patients still thought the world of him. Example: Swedes think highly of the Government but not of the royal family. Example: He was always smiling and pleasant, and I really thought a lot of him. Example: Emma thought a great deal of him but her feelings did not run as deep as those she knew he held for her.estimar1 = esteem ; hold in + esteem ; prize [prise, -USA] ; look up to ; hold + Nombre + dear ; be in + Posesivo + good books.
Example: But women value social progress and consciousness of success less than men and esteem freedom and love.Example: However, staff of reference libraries are not always held in such high esteem.Example: She was so poor that she had nothing but one single hen, which she prized as the apple of her eye.Example: No mattter how high I get, I'll still be looking up to you.Example: Cuts in Government agriculture spending are an attack on everything we hold dear in this country.Example: Regardless of which personality makes up your cat, if it licks you it means you are in her good books.estimar2 = deem ; reckon.
Example: If a corporate body is deemed to have some intellectual responsibility for the content of a work, then the name of that body will usually feature as a heading on either a main or added entry.Example: Book form is easy to use, readable, and reckoned to be an acceptable format for many users.more:
» estimas que...? = do you reckon...? .
Example: Do you reckon stress can make your blood sugar numbers suddenly go high?.estimar3 = appraise ; estimate ; gauge [gage, -USA].
Example: If one walks round a large general booskshop and carefully appraises the stock on display it becomes clear quite quickly that there are many types of books which seem to bear a strong similarity to each other.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.Example: The 2nd 'Think Tank' held in Dallas, June 89, focused on gauging what breakthrough issues are occurring in the field that directly concern libraries and merit consideration.more:
» estimar grosso modo = guesstimate .
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.» estimar la demanda de Algo = gauge + the demand for .
Example: Gauging the potential demand for a 'difficult' novel by a completely new author is obviously a hazardous business and might result in books standing unwanted on the shelves.» estimar los costes = cost out .
Example: Using such a method, a reference librarian would have to evaluate and cost out every activity.