- 估计 gūjì to estimateto estimate, reckon, or calculate; to think that something is likely based on evidence or judgment
- 评估 pínggū to evaluateto evaluate; to assess; to appraise
- 低估 dīgū to underestimateto underestimate or underrate someone or something; to value something lower than its true worth
- 估算 gūsuàn to estimateto calculate roughly; to make an assessment or evaluation
- 估价 gūjià to appraiseto estimate the price or value of something; to evaluate or assess the importance of a person or thing
- 预估 yùgū to estimateto estimate, forecast, or predict in advance
- 高估 gāogū to overestimateto overestimate or overrate; to value something or someone too highly
- 估量 gūliáng to estimateTo estimate, assess, or appraise the value, size, or extent of something
- 不可估量 bùkěgūliang inestimabletoo great to be calculated; incalculable; beyond measure
- 估摸 gūmo to guessto reckon or guess; to make a rough estimate or deduction
- 估测 gūcè to estimateto estimate, appraise, or reckon; to make a calculation based on a prediction
- 估产 gūchǎn to estimate yield or valueto estimate the yield (usually of crops) or to appraise the value of property or assets
- 估价单 gūjiàdān cost estimateA list of estimated costs for goods, labor, or services prepared for a customer.
- 毛估 máogū to estimate roughlyto perform a rough calculation or estimation; at a rough estimate
- 推估 tuīgū to estimateto calculate or estimate based on known information; to project
- 估衣 gùyi secondhand clothesSecondhand clothes or cheap, poorly made ready-made clothes; often sold at a discount.
- 估单 gūdān estimatea list of estimated costs for goods or labor
- 估倧 gūzōng ancient deity(bound form) name of a deity or supernatural figure in ancient folklore
- 估值 gūzhí valuationvaluation; estimation; the act of assessing the value of something
- 估堆儿 gūduīr to appraise a lot(colloquial) to estimate the total quantity or price of a pile of goods instead of measuring individual items
- 估定 gūdìng to assessto assess or estimate the value of something; an assessment
- 估客 gūkè merchant(literary) a merchant or traveling trader
- 估税 gūshuì sales taxTax levied on the sale of goods; specifically used in historical contexts to describe commercial taxes.
- 估税员 gūshuìyuán assessorAn official who evaluates property or income to determine the amount of tax to be paid
- 估衣铺 gùyipù second-hand clothing storeA shop that sells used clothing.
- 估计寿命 gūjìshòumìng life expectancythe average number of years a person or thing is expected to live or last
- 最大似然估计 zuìdàsìrángūjì maximum likelihood estimationmaximum likelihood estimation; a method of estimating the parameters of a statistical model given observations
- 初估 chūgū preliminary estimateto make an initial or preliminary estimate
- 度估 dùgū to doze off(Taiwan colloquial) to doze off or nod off; phonetic loan from Taiwanese Hokkien
- 捏估 niēgu to take advantage of(colloquial) to take advantage of; to exploit someone
- 据估计 jùgūjì according to estimatesAccording to current estimates or calculations.
- 掂斤估两 diānjīngūliǎng to be calculatingto weigh every detail and be overly concerned with petty gains; to be stingy or calculating
- 测估 cègū to estimateto calculate and estimate
- 环境影响评估 huánjìngyǐngxiǎngpínggū environmental impact assessmentevaluation of the potential environmental consequences of a proposed project or development; often abbreviated as [[环评|環評|huan2 ping2]]
- 粗估 cūgū to estimate roughlyto make a rough estimate or calculation
- 约略估计 yuēlüègūjì to reckon roughlyto make a rough calculation; a rough or approximate estimate
- 资产评估 zīchǎnpínggū asset appraisalevaluation and estimation of the value of business or corporate assets, typically performed by professional agencies using standardized legal procedures and monetary scales
- 重估 chónggū to re-evaluateto re-evaluate; re-estimate; re-calculate
- 难以估计 nányǐgūjì inestimableimpossible to calculate or estimate; immeasurable
- 风险估计 fēngxiǎngūjì risk assessmentCalculation or estimation of the level of risk involved in a situation
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH