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词汇 value
释义 value
noun
uk /ˈvæl.juː/ us /ˈvæl.juː/

valuenoun (MONEY)


B1[ C or U ]
the amount of money that can be received for something: 价值;价格
of valueShe had already sold everything of value that she possessed.她已经把自己所有值钱的东西都卖了。
value ofWhat is the value of the prize?那个奖项有多少奖金?
value fallsThe value of the pound fell against other European currencies yesterday.昨天英镑对其他欧洲货币的比价下挫。
Property values have fallen since the plans for the airport were published.建造机场的计划公布以来,房地产价格已经下跌。
good value (for money)UKI thought the offer was good value (for money) (= a lot was offered for the amount of money paid).我认为这个报价很合算。
a good valueUSI thought the offer was a good value (= a lot was offered for the amount of money paid).我认为这个报价很合算。
The value of the painting has been put at £1 million.这幅画估价为100万英镑。
The rise in interest rates has pushed up the value of my investments.利率上涨使我的投资升值。
The new tax system would be calculated on the value of property owned by an individual.新税制将按照个人财产价值计算税额。
We've seen our house diminish greatly in value over the last six months.
Those shares must be worth ten times their original value now.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Costs & expenses
admission charge
aliment
all in
at cost
at someone's expense
bank charges
outgo
outlay
overrun
palimony
price point
pricing
redress
remittance
reserve
RPI
spend
ticket
tune
upkeep

valuenoun (IMPORTANCE)


[ S or U ]
the importance or worth of something for someone: 意义;价值
For them, the house's main value lay in its quiet country location.对他们来说,这座房子的主要优点是地处乡村,环境僻静。
place/put/set a value onThey are known to place/put/set a high value on good presentation.众所周知,他们非常重视包装的精美。
B1[ U ]
how useful or important something is: 有用性;重要性
of valueThe photographs are of immense historical value.这些照片极具历史价值。
practical valueHis contribution was of little or no practical value.他的贡献没有多少或者说毫无实用价值。
sentimental valueThe necklace had great sentimental value.这条项链很有纪念意义。
novelty valueIt has novelty value because I've never done anything like it before.我之前从未做过那样的事情,所以感觉很新鲜。
 values[ plural ]
B2
the beliefs people have, especially about what is right and wrong and what is most important in life, that control their behaviour: 价值观
family/moral/traditional values家庭观念/道德观念/传统的价值观
It's a cheap ring but it has great sentimental value for me.这只戒指不贵,但对我来说却有很大的纪念价值。
When preparing meals, you need to think about variety and taste as well as nutritional value.
The value of some of the experiments is debatable.有些实验的价值还有待确定。
Very few activities at this age have no educative value at all.这个年龄段上,参加什么活动几乎都是有教益的。
Critics were in total disagreement about the literary value of the book.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Importance - general words
all that matters
centre of gravity
cornerstone
criticality
focus
grandness
import
meaning
momentousness
overfocus
pertinence
pre-eminence
precedence
significance
substantial
supereminence
supremacy
transcendence
urgency
worth

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Useful or advantageous

valuenoun (NUMBER)


[ C ]
a number or symbol that represents an amount:
The modem speeds must be set to a fixed value.
A number system defines a set of values used to represent quantity.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Terms for numbers
-handed
additive inverse
aliquot
common denominator
common factor
common multiple
exponent
fortyfold
fourfold
GCF
hundredfold
real number
reciprocal
recurring
recurring number
remainder
twelvefold
twentyfold
twofold
weighting

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Calculations & calculating
Mathematical symbols
value
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈvæl.juː/ us /ˈvæl.juː/

valueverb[T] (MONEY)


C2UK(USappraise)
to give a judgment about how much money something might be sold for: 给…估价
value something at somethingHe valued the painting at $2,000.他给那幅画估价2000美元。
The insurance company said I should have my jewellery valued.保险公司说我应当把我的首饰进行估价。
The pearl, valued at £75 000, is so big that it has been described as a freak of nature.
Before probate can be granted, all business assets have to be identified and valued.在遗嘱检验得到承认之前,所有的企业资产都必须进行鉴定并估价。
We're getting an estate agent to value our house.
Experts have valued the pottery at over £5,000.
Have you had the furniture valued?
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 a figure on itidiom
put something at something
quantity surveyor
quote
re-estimate
recommended retail price
underestimate

valueverb[T] (IMPORTANCE)


B2
to consider something important: 珍视,重视
I've always valued her advice.我对她的建议一向很重视。
Stop belittling yourself - your work is highly valued.别小看你自己——你的工作很有价值。
The bank manager waived the charge , as we were old and valued customers.
I wouldn't cross him if I were you, not if you value your life.如果我是你就不会跟他作对,除非不想活了。
The general drift of the article was that society doesn't value older people.文章的大意是社会对年长者并不重视。
They value their freedom above and beyond all else.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Very important or urgent
all-important
at all costsidiom
be a matter of life and/or deathidiom
cardinally
chief
last
last but not leastidiom
leading
life-altering
life-and-death
overriding
primacy
primary
prime
principally
prior
seminal
tectonic
weightily
weighty

value | American Dictionary


value
noun
us/ˈvæl·ju/

valuenoun (IMPORTANCE)


[ U ]
importance, worth, or benefit:
They discussed the value of having cameras in the courtroom.
The value of the thing (= its worth in money) was probably only a few dollars but it had great sentimental value.

valuenoun (MONEY)


[ C/U ]
the amount of money that can be received for something; the worth of something in money:
[ C ]a decline in property values
[ U ]The value of the dollar fell against the mark and the yen yesterday.

valuenoun (NUMBER)


[ C ] mathematicsus/ˈvæl·ju/
the number or amount that a letter or symbol represents

valuenoun (ART)


[ C ] artus/ˈvæl·ju/
the degree of light or darkness in a color, or the relation between light and shade in a work of art
value
verb[ T ]
us/ˈvæl·ju/

valueverb[T] (MONEY)


to state the worth of something:
The painting was valued at $450,000.

valueverb[T] (IMPORTANCE)


to consider something as important and worth having:
I value his friendship more than I can ever say.

value | Business English


value
noun[ C or U ]
uk /ˈvæljuː/us
the amount of money that something is worth:
This mortgage is available for up to 95% of the property's value.
go up/shoot up/increase in valueOne-bedroom flats have shot up in value by 71%.
go down/drop/fall in valueMy investment has gone down in value.
a high/low valueThe rupiah has climbed to its highest value against the dollar since early May.
how good or useful something is in relation to its price:
excellent/good/poor valueProperty will always remain good value.
give/offer/provide valueIf you're taking more than one trip a year, annual travel insurance policies offer excellent value.
These jogsuits are outstanding value for money at a greatly reduced price.
 values[ plural ]
the beliefs that people have about what is right, wrong, and most important in life, business, etc. which control their behaviour:
He believed that culture and values helped hold the company together.
core/shared valuesCompanies that last are built on a central set of core values.
cultural/social/traditional valuesThe changes indicated a return to the traditional values of local management.

See also


added value
annual value
asset value
asset value per share
assured value
book value
break-up value
capital value
customer lifetime value
deprival value
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economic value
expected value
face value
fair value
future value
imputed value
intrinsic value
lifetime value
market value
net annual value
net asset value
net book value
net present value
net realizable value
nominal value
par value
present value
rateable value
replacement value
residual value
surplus value
surrender value
written-down value
value
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈvæljuː/us
to judge how much money something is worth:
Soft assets are hard to value.
A tried and tested way of valuing companies is looking at cash flow.
value sth at sthThe property is valued at $160,000.
to consider something important or good:
We value our partnership with the government.
value sb/sth for sthPlastic manufacturers value this polymer for its ability to withstand high temperatures.
value
adjective[ before noun ]
uk /ˈvæljuː/us
COMMERCE
produced to sell at a low price:
There has been a positive reception to its new value range of kitchen products.
The products range from $100 single-barrel bourbons to value brands that sell for $10 a bottle or less.

Examples of value


value
The value of this volume at present is clear in that it permits geoscientists to view the potential of three-dimensional seismic data.
Although it is rarely clearly stated, we implicitly have a predicate whose result tells us when an abstract value permits strictness optimisations.
Have consumers pay the difference for costlier plans, if they think they provide better value.
Initially, as the plasma plume is formed, the particle pressure is very high due to high value of pressure and density.
Because there are fewer constraints to the parameter values in qualitative modeling, there inevitably exists ambiguity.
Working within the principles of organic agriculture and thus acknowledging the values of the system is also an important context for research.
The symbolic evaluator implements a purely functional language which supports symbolic values.
First, the language includes arrays of purely functional values.
Let us, purely for convenience, indiscriminately lump together all such values within the category of 'anthropocentric values'.
If we say that these values correspond to certain concepts, it must be understood that the concepts in question are purely differential.
Calling a controversy "pure" imports a value judgment into a task that should be - if you will pardon the expression - purely descriptive.
Yet the attempt to account for the value of happiness in purely hedonic terms seems to miss something.
The concept of value orientations has received much attention in sociological and psychological literature over the past forty years.
Such a nuanced distinction requires a continuous measure that returns very finely graded values.
Twenty-four hours later, all hemodynamic parameters had returned to the initial values.
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Collocations withvalue


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actual value
The mean of two consecutive measurements to the nearest 0.1 cm was recorded and considered as the actual value.
aesthetic value
These various implements have a great deal of aesthetic value, over and above their functional use in the care of crickets.
appraised value
If the goods did not meet the appraised value, they would not be knocked down.
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