词汇 | value-added |
释义 | value-added adjective uk /ˌvæl.juːˈæd.ɪd/ us /ˌvæl.juːˈæd.ɪd/ Value-added products or services are worth more because they have been improved or had something added to them.(产品或服务)增值的 Also, extra, and in addition added additional additionally again along else et al. et cetera etc. excess hand premium prepend rate regardless same secondly side suchlike touch value added | Business Englishvalue added noun (alsovalue-added)ukus [ S or U ] MARKETING, PRODUCTION (alsovalue add); (alsoadded value) the increase in value of a product or service as it goes through the stages of being developed and produced: There has been a change towards non-traditional exports with a higher value added. Organizing the findings saves the reader time and is the best value-add we can provide. [ U ] ECONOMICS the total output (= value of all the products, services, etc.) in a particular region, economy, etc. after taking away the value of inputs (= materials, labour, etc.): The presence of large global companies brings much additional benefit to the economy over and above their contribution to value added. Increasing domestic value added implies development and use of modern product and process technologies. The share of value added in manufacturing by small and medium-sized firms has risen from 28% in 1980 to almost 40% now. value added adjective (alsovalue-added)ukus MARKETING, PRODUCTION relating to the increase in value of a product or service as it goes through the stages of being developed and produced: value-added components/goods/services Sucralose is just the sort of value-added product the chief executive wants to encourage. PRODUCTION relating to a process or industry that increases the value of a product or service: high/low value-added activitiesThe companies' Hong Kong headquarters are shifting towards higher value-added activities such as sales and marketing. value-added manufacturing/production/systems ECONOMICS used to refer to the profit made from sales of products or services in a particular region, etc. in relation to the value of materials, labour, etc.: The Philippine services sector accounted for 43% of GDP in value-added terms. Examples of value-addedvalue-added In addition, the forest sectors produced such value-added products as veneers, woodchips, and furniture products. And lastly, the government abrogated the subsidy that derived from forgiving the value-added tax, which was most of the subsidy to industrial promotion. The value-added of relational contracting comes from its explicit attention to the possibilities of hierarchy in international politics. Continued focus on freshness, and specialty and organic produce, is likely, with growing demand for floral and other value-added horticultural products. Because of their direct link to the production level, the producer-handler has the potential to provide insight into value-added activities in the organic sector. Further, these impacts can be measured in terms of total output, employment, wages and salaries, and value-added. Most goods and services are subject to a value-added tax. When the linearization is carried over to the green accounts, the same value-added approach can be used for evaluating individual resources. Between 1976 and 1986, gross national income declined as value-added in all major economic activities either declined or increased only meagerly. With value-added of 40 per cent, the question is how can this sector be best nurtured. Though endowed with several value-added capabilities, it provides no knowledge-based expandability mechanisms. The industry was subsidised via exemption from the value-added tax, the income tax, and social security contributions. Do they oer a value-added solution to other conventional applications such as control, expert systems, distributed problem solving approaches, and blackboard approaches? Traditional mechanisms of adjustment (limiting layoffs to non-core sectors, transfer of the lowest value-added sectors overseas) have proved inadequate to the crisis. The cost of this negative externality is equivalent to a quarter to a third of value-added in forestry. See all examples of value-added 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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