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Sang-hyuck Nam
輔導教師Estimate (noun) vs Estimation (noun)
I know the "Estimate" can be a verb and a noun, and "Estimation" can only be a noun.
So, except this difference, as the same noun, how the two nouns are different?
Like, the title of a document "Cost Estimate Report" vs "Cost Estimation Report". Which one is more common? Are they just the same?
Thank you in advance!
2020年7月24日 07:29
解答 · 2
Thank you! Now I clearly understand it!
2020年7月24日
I think an estimate is the result of a rough calculation, or guess. Whereas an estimation is the process of calculating that estimate.
"By my estimation the economy will get worse" - I think (have guessed / roughly calculated) that the economy will worsen.
"My estimate is close to the real answer" - my rough calculation is almost correct.
2020年7月24日
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