assessable
adjective uk/əˈses.ə.bəl/ us/əˈses.ə.bəl/
可评估的
possible to assess (= to judge or decide the amount, value, quality, or importance of something)
The main assessable task you will be given is essay writing.
15 out of 19 patients were assessable (four patients did not start the study because of tumour progression). 19 名患者中有 15 名可参与评估(另外4 名患者因肿瘤恶化而未参与研究)。
finance & economics specialized(计算税收时)应评估的
to be considered when calculating tax payments
The bill would reduce the amount of tax on a property from 10 percent of the assessable value to 3 percent of the assessable value. 该法案将把物业的税额从应评估价值的10%减少到应评估价值的3%。
The income is for life but it is assessable for income tax.
See also: assessable income
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- Measurable metastases were present in 53 (42%) of the 127 assessable patients.
- In his view, the increase in assessable project work as part of final examinations disadvantages boys.
- It's not something that's very assessable but I feel there has to be a better drugs policy.
- The assessable gain will be taxed at 18 per cent.
- In calculating the net rents assessable, some deductions may be made from the gross rents received.