assess.yaml
signNumber: 1274
idGloss: assess
pageURL: https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/assess.html
keywords:
- assessment
- disdain
- assess
- ogle
- scorn
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signedDefinitions: []
writtenDefinitions:
- title: General Definition
entries:
- The action of one person looking at another or at a relatively tall and
thin object, or any action or thing directly or indirectly associated
with this.
- title: As a Noun
entries:
- A judgement made about the quality of a student and their work. English
= assessment.
- "[With a negative facial expression] a feeling of dislike for someone
because you think they are of little value or importance. English =
disdain."
- title: As a Verb or Adjective
entries:
- To look at someone, or to look someone up and down, often in order to
make a judgement about them. Idiomatic English = size someone up.
- To consider a student and their work in order to make a judgement about
the quality of their work. English = assess.
- To stare at someone, especially in a way that indicates a sexual
interest. Used showing disapproval. English = ogle. Informal English =
perve, have a perve, gawk at.
- "[With a negative facial expression] to look at someone as if you think
that they have very little value or importance; to look at someone with
a feeling of dislike and rejection. English = scorn, disdain. Idiomatic
English = look down your nose at someone."
previousSign: look-back
nextSign: diagnosis
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