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词汇 valuation
释义 valuation
noun[ C or U ]
uk /ˌvæl.juˈeɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌvæl.juˈeɪ.ʃən/
the act of deciding how much money something might be sold for or the amount of money decided on: 估价;估定的价值
You can receive a home loan of up to 95 percent of the official valuation of the property.你可以获得高达该房产官方估价95%的购房贷款。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Estimating value
appraise
appraiser
book value
buying power
cost
costing
de-index
dollar sign
est.
euro
index of leading economic indicators
pricelessly
pricing
put something at something
quantity surveyor
quote
re-estimate
recommended retail price
underestimate
value

valuation | American Dictionary


valuation
noun[ C ]
us/ˌvæl·juˈeɪ·ʃən/
the act of saying how much something is worth:
When Wall Street finally realized its dot-com valuations were off by 90% to 100%, the stock market damage was spectacular.

valuation | Business English


valuation
noun[ C or U ]
uk /ˌvæljuˈeɪʃən/us
FINANCE, INSURANCE
the act of deciding how much money something is worth, or the amount decided:
Insurers usually require a valuation.
An independent valuation of the estimated purchase price of the house will be carried out.
Its market valuation ran up to more than $1 trillion.
a high/low valuationWe took advantage of lower valuations and invested in a number of securities.
the act of deciding how helpful or important someone or something is:
a high/low valuationRangers have a very high valuation of him.

See also


inventory valuation
stock valuation

Examples of valuation


valuation
More troubling was the finding that the source of valuation for cost estimates was often unclear or not reported.
Uninformed and inefficient trade of environmental quality for capital inflows may be due to an incorrect valuation of environmental damages.
The discussion and valuation of pension promises is presented intuitively, making it easy to follow and to understand the economics behind pension funding and accounting.
Table 1 indicates the valuation for hourly costs (social security contributions included), and tariffs for personnel involved in either health care or coordination.
Mediation among media means recognition and valuation of independent, if marginalized, indistinct, and indecipherable voices.
The valuation of time otherwise spent on leisure activities or unpaid work is more difficult (9;20).
Contingent valuation surveys can also be used to estimate the willingness of consumers to pay for public broadcasting.
Now monetary exchange is challenged by costly deterministic matching, and both valuation of money and relative extent of the competing trade mechanisms are determined endogenously.
The single non-blockable equilibrium has transfers between nations at their marginal valuation, based on their order along the river.
In the absence of markets and money as a commensurable unit of valuation, economic actors would be unable to make rational decisions concerning productive alternatives.
We shall return to the problem of extending a valuation to a measure, but only to the generated algebra, not the generated -algebra.
These marginal contributions should be determined by including in the valuation process an understanding of the scientific properties of the environmental service.
The standard approaches to economic evaluation equate "societal valuation" with health gain measured in (equally weighted) quality-adjusted life-years.
The cost of illness approach has widely been used in the economic valuation of morbidity cases.
The environmental costs and economic value of water associated with the lowland irrigated agriculture are estimated using both the direct and indirect economic valuation approaches.
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Collocations withvaluation


valuation

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contingent valuation
Contingent valuation surveys can also be used to estimate the willingness of consumers to pay for public broadcasting.
economic valuation
The cost of illness approach has widely been used in the economic valuation of morbidity cases.
fair valuation
This collection of nine essays makes the case for the use of fair valuation in pension fund management.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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