The only thing we
have in common is we work together valuing historic estates.
Единственное, что у нас общее- мы вместе работаем, оценивая исторические здания.
I stopped valuing them to a certain extent.
Я перестал ценить их. В определенной степени.
Ценить жизнь- это не слабость.
Progress has also been made in measuring and valuing informal and unpaid work.
Кроме того, был достигнут прогресс в определении объема и стоимости неформального и неоплачиваемого труда.
Promoting equality and valuing diversity.
Обеспечивать равенство и ценить многообразие.
Valuing and revitalizing indigenous knowledge systems and blending them with modern technology.
Признание ценностей и возрождение систем знаний коренных народов и их увязка с современными технологиями;
The Head of the Public Service Award, for the category of»Valuing and Supporting People»;
Премия от руководителей государственной службы в номинации» Ценить и поддерживать людей»;
I differ from others by valuing That Which created our lives.
Я отличаюсь от других тем, что ценю То, Которое создало все наши жизни.
I recommend it to anybody valuing convenience.
Я советую каждому кто ценит удобство.
It’s refreshing to hear a man valuing the family.
Для меня это ново, узнать, что мужчина ценит семью.
I’m very touched and grateful to everybody for valuing my work so highly.
Я очень тронут и благодарен всем за то, что высоко оценили мою работу».
Recognizing and valuing indigenous knowledge as well as respecting the rights
and cultures of indigenous people.
Признанию важности традиционных знаний и уважению прав и культурных
ценностей коренного населения;
Pricing tools for valuing intellectual property management performance.
Стоимостные инструменты оценки эффективности управления интеллектуальной собственностью.
and biodiversity in monetary terms can be complex and controversial F4-5.
Оценка экосистемных услуг
и биоразнообразия в денежном выражении может быть сложной и спорной F4- 5.
Valuing biodiversity was essential and the stakeholders played an important role in expressing values.
Оценка биоразнообразия является жизненно необходимой,
и заинтересованные стороны играют важную роль в ее определении.
Moreover, substantive approaches are oriented towards protecting and valuing local knowledge.
Более того, основные подходы ориентированы на защиту и оценку местных знаний.
The first part of the course emphasizes identifying and valuing entrepreneurial business opportunities.
Первая часть предмета делает упор на определение и оценку предпринимательских возможностей для бизнеса.
Greatly valuing the efforts of the Security Council,
we hope that its member States will fully recognize and give support to the endeavours of Croatia and Montenegro directed towards lasting stability.
Высоко оценивая усилия Совета Безопасности, мы
надеемся, что его государства- члены всецело одобрят и поддержат усилия Хорватии и Черногории, направленные на обеспечение долгосрочной стабильности.
Respecting their right to participation means reaching out to and valuing the input of local groups that work with disabled communities.
Уважение их права на участие означает признание ценности вклада местных групп, работающих с общинами, например, инвалидов.
In the process of negotiating the resolution, we considered the importance of valuing water as a source of life— and, indeed, as life itself.
В ходе обсуждения резолюции мы говорили о том, как важно ценить воду как источник жизни,— по сути, как саму жизнь.
Contextualization of valorization of the local cultural elements, valuing the acquis of previous knowledge of students, the evaluative processes so that the traditional formats acquire adjustments and value skills and qualities of the students.
Контекстуализации валоризации местных культурных элементов, оценивая acquis предыдущих знаний студентов,
оценочные процессы так, чтобы традиционные форматы приобретают коррективы и ценность навыков и качеств студентов.
Fully valuing local solutions means focusing on community self-reliance,
social justice and decision-making; facilitating rights and participation; reducing inequalities; and welcoming continual feedback and course correction.
Полное осознание ценности местных решений означает перенос внимания на самостоятельность сообществ,
социальную справедливость и принятие решений сообществом; содействие обеспечению прав и участия; уменьшение неравенства; поощрение постоянной обратной связи и корректировки направления развития.
Valuing Our Future», an ODS discussion paper published in 1997, provided analytical tools for making
cost-benefit analysis more sensitive to sustainability concerns.
В 1997 году
УИР опубликовал полемический документ под названием» Оценивая наше будущее», содержащий аналитические инструменты для проведения такого анализа затрат-
выгод, в котором в большей мере учитываются вопросы устойчивости.
Valuing people not for»how much they are worth», but for what value they are in their souls.
Ценить людей не за то,« сколько стоят»,
а за то, какую ценность имеют в душе.
In his report, the Secretary-General indicates that, in order to resolve the issue,
a desktop estimation methodology for valuing non-financial inventory in peacekeeping operations was developed.
В своем докладе Генеральный секретарь указывает, что в целях решения этой проблемы
была разработана документарная методология оценки стоимости нефинансовых запасов в миротворческих операциях.
To create, improve and develop necessary conditions that will
ensure equal opportunities for persons with disabilities and the valuing of their capabilities in the process of economic and social development;
Создавать, улучшать и развивать необходимые условия,
которые будут обеспечивать равные возможности для лиц с инвалидностью и признание ценности их способностей в процессе социально-экономического развития;
Some of the course offerings are»Valuing Our Diversity»,»Celebrating Diversity»,»Diversity in the Workplace»,»Valuing Our Differences»,»Diversity and Human Rights Issues», etc.
Курсы подготовки проводились, в частности, по следующим темам:» Ценить наше многообразие»,» Позитивное отношение к многообразию»,» Многообразие на рабочих местах»,» Ценить наши различия»,» Многообразие и вопросы прав человека» и т. д.
With the facilities valuing million dollors,
the Jintropinwe produce and supply are high quality genuine products.
С объектами оценивая миллион доллорс,
Джинтропин мы производим и поставка высококачественные неподдельные продукты.
They are alsosensitive to the environment, valuing Crete’s rich local and historical heritage,
and endeavor to keep elements of traditional design and materials wherever appropriate.
Они также чувствительны к окружающей среде, оценивая богатое местное и историческое наследие Крита,
и стремятся сохранить элементы традиционного дизайна и материалов, где это уместно.
How Do You Spell VALUING?
Correct spelling for the English word «Valuing» is [vˈaljuːɪŋ], [vˈaljuːɪŋ], [v_ˈa_l_j_uː_ɪ_ŋ] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
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Anagrams for Valuing
- 3 letters
- 4 letters
- 5 letters
- 6 letters
- 7 letters
Common Misspellings for VALUING
Below is the list of 58 misspellings for the word «valuing».
- valuim
- valuie
- volun
- vallient
- volting
- walin
- valueing
- vacuun
- valuaiton
- volumne
- luing
- valetting
- wealming
- walming
- valliant
- vasline
- valutaion
- verballing
- valution
- vyying
- villifing
- valueand
- vaulinteer
- yalling
- vilin
- vuilding
- volunme
- wallin
- valify
- varing
- viloin
- vaultin
- valling
- vocalling
- valiiia
- volune
- volin
- villing
- vaying
- plauing
- variing
- veuing
- yaling
- varieing
- valuying
- valuin
- alouing
- vieling
- gauling
- valumn
- vauuuming
- varingy
- valaint
- volking
- velina
- vanllia
- vueing
- valcono
Plural form of
VALUING is VALUINGS
114 words made out of letters VALUING
3 letters
- ali,
- gal,
- aug,
- nig,
- gun,
- iga,
- Vin,
- uni,
- ngu,
- ain,
- Via,
- nil,
- Vui,
- lin,
- lug,
- nag,
- lag,
- ail,
- anu,
- lan,
- gui,
- gin,
- gnu,
- Val,
- ani.
4 letters
- glia,
- liau,
- gain,
- Vani,
- nail,
- inga,
- nagl,
- ilna,
- gaul,
- Vang,
- Vail,
- gaun,
- luin,
- ainu,
- luna,
- guli,
- nagi,
- lagi,
- gula,
- lagu,
- agni,
- ulia,
- anil,
- glau,
- lung,
- ulin,
- ganu,
- ngau,
- unal,
- glan,
- inul,
- luga,
- gila,
- ugni,
- iglu,
- guia,
- anlu,
- aiul,
- gual,
- gnal,
- gnau,
- ling,
- guan,
- guil,
- ugli,
- ulna,
- Vina.
5 letters
- gunia,
- vilna,
- gilan,
- lagun,
- aigun,
- nugal,
- algin,
- inula,
- angul,
- ilang,
- laing,
- iglau,
- ailun,
- gulia,
- ugali,
- luang,
- gulai,
- gulan,
- align,
- aulin,
- Vagin,
- lugia,
- gulin,
- ngilu,
- langi,
- unagi,
- aling,
- lungi,
- vigna,
- ungal,
- ligan,
- anvil,
- Vulga,
- igual,
- glina,
- lunga,
- luing,
- algun.
6 letters
- luvian,
- laving,
- lingua.
7 letters
- valuing.
Conjugate verb Valuing
CONDITIONAL
I
would valuing
you
would valuing
he/she/it
would valuing
we
would valuing
they
would valuing
I
would value
we
would value
you
would value
he/she/it
would value
they
would value
CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS
I
would be valuing
you
would be valuing
he/she/it
would be valuing
we
would be valuing
they
would be valuing
CONDITIONAL PERFECT
I
would have valuing
you
would have valuing
he/she/it
would have valuing
we
would have valuing
they
would have valuing
CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
would have been valuing
you
would have been valuing
he/she/it
would have been valuing
we
would have been valuing
they
would have been valuing
FUTURE
I
will value
you
will value
he/she/it
will value
we
will value
they
will value
FUTURE CONTINUOUS
I
will be valuing
you
will be valuing
he/she/it
will be valuing
we
will be valuing
they
will be valuing
FUTURE PERFECT
I
will have valued
you
will have valued
he/she/it
will have valued
we
will have valued
they
will have valued
FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
will have been valuing
you
will have been valuing
he/she/it
will have been valuing
we
will have been valuing
they
will have been valuing
IMPERATIVE
you
value
we
let´s value
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
to value
PAST
I
valued
you
valued
he/she/it
valued
we
valued
they
valued
PAST CONTINUOUS
I
was valuing
you
were valuing
he/she/it
was valuing
we
were valuing
they
were valuing
PAST PARTICIPLE
valued
PAST PERFECT
I
had valued
you
had valued
he/she/it
had valued
we
had valued
they
had valued
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
had been valuing
you
had been valuing
he/she/it
had been valuing
we
had been valuing
they
had been valuing
PRESENT
I
value
you
value
he/she/it
values
we
value
they
value
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
I
am valuing
you
are valuing
he/she/it
is valuing
we
are valuing
they
are valuing
PRESENT PARTICIPLE
valuing
PRESENT PERFECT
I
have valued
you
have valued
he/she/it
has valued
we
have valued
they
have valued
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
have been valuing
you
have been valuing
he/she/it
has been valuing
we
have been valuing
they
have been valuing
I
would have valued
we
would have valued
you
would have valued
he/she/it
would have valued
they
would have valued
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Главные переводы | ||
английский | русский | |
value n | (relative worth) | цена, ценость, стоимость ж |
We’re assessing the value of this item. | ||
Мы определяем стоимость этого товара. | ||
value⇒ vtr | (consider the importance of) | дорожить несов + тв |
ценить несов + вин | ||
отдавать должное несов + ср вин | ||
гордиться несов + тв | ||
Our company values its people. | ||
Наша компания дорожит своим персоналом. | ||
value n | (worth in exchange for [sth]) | ценность ж |
(of equal value) | равноценный, равносильный; эквивалентный, равнозначный прил | |
I’ll trade it for an object of equal value. | ||
Я согласен только на равноценный обмен. | ||
value vtr | (appraise, give a price) | оценивать несов |
оценить сов + вин | ||
производить оценку несов + ж вин | ||
устанавливать цену несов + ж вин | ||
The appraiser is going to value the house. | ||
Таксатор собирается оценить дом. |
Collins Russian Dictionary 2nd Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 2000, 1997:
value [ˈvæljuː]
n це́нность f
vt (fix price or worth of) оце́нивать (оцени́ть*perf)
(appreciate) цени́ть*(impf)
values
npl (principles, beliefs) це́нности fpl
you get good value (for money) in that shop в э́том магази́не вы́годно покупа́ть
to lose (in) value па́дать (упа́сть*perf) в цене́
to gain (in) value поднима́ться (подня́ться*perf) в цене́
to be of great value to sb (fig) представля́ть (impf) для кого́-н большу́ю це́нность
* is used to mark translations which have irregular inflections. The Russian-English side of the dictionary gives inflectional information.
Мои примеры
Словосочетания
valuing of check — выставление чека
Примеры с переводом
Every one is in danger of valuing himself for what he does. (J. H. Newman)
В жизни каждого человека есть опасность возгордиться в связи с тем, что он делает.
Возможные однокоренные слова
valuable — ценный, полезный, дорогой, драгоценности, ценные вещи
valued — ценный, ценимый, высоко оцененный
valuer — оценщик
value
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val·ue
(văl′yo͞o)
n.
1. An amount, as of goods, services, or money, considered to be a fair and suitable equivalent for something else; a fair price or return.
2. Monetary or material worth: the fluctuating value of gold and silver.
3. Worth in usefulness or importance to the possessor; utility or merit: the value of an education.
4. often values A principle or standard, as of behavior, that is considered important or desirable: «The speech was a summons back to the patrician values of restraint and responsibility» (Jonathan Alter).
5. Precise meaning or import, as of a word.
6. Mathematics A quantity or number expressed by an algebraic term.
7. Music The relative duration of a tone or rest.
8. The relative darkness or lightness of a color. See Table at color.
9. Linguistics The sound quality of a letter or diphthong.
10. One of a series of specified values: issued a stamp of new value.
tr.v. val·ued, val·u·ing, val·ues
1. To determine or estimate the worth or value of; appraise.
2. To regard highly; esteem: I value your advice. See Synonyms at appreciate.
3. To rate according to relative estimate of worth or desirability; evaluate: valued health above money.
4. To assign a value to (a unit of currency, for example).
adj.
1. Of or relating to the practice of investing in individual securities that, according to some fundamental measure, such as book value, appear to be relatively less expensive than comparable securities.
2. Relating to or consisting of principles or standards: a value system.
[Middle English, from Old French, from feminine past participle of valoir, to be strong, be worth, from Latin valēre; see wal- in Indo-European roots.]
val′u·er n.
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
value
(ˈvæljuː)
n
1. the desirability of a thing, often in respect of some property such as usefulness or exchangeability; worth, merit, or importance
2. an amount, esp a material or monetary one, considered to be a fair exchange in return for a thing; assigned valuation: the value of the picture is £10 000.
3. reasonable or equivalent return; satisfaction: value for money.
4. precise meaning or significance
5. (plural) the moral principles and beliefs or accepted standards of a person or social group: a person with old-fashioned values.
6. (Mathematics) maths
a. a particular magnitude, number, or amount: the value of the variable was 7.
b. the particular quantity that is the result of applying a function or operation for some given argument: the value of the function for x=3 was 9.
7. (Music, other) music short for time value
8. (Art Terms) (in painting, drawing, etc)
a. a gradation of tone from light to dark or of colour luminosity
b. the relation of one of these elements to another or to the whole picture
9. (Phonetics & Phonology) phonetics the quality or tone of the speech sound associated with a written character representing it: ‘g’ has the value dʒ in English ‘gem’.
vb (tr) , -ues, -uing or -ued
10. to assess or estimate the worth, merit, or desirability of; appraise
11. to have a high regard for, esp in respect of worth, usefulness, merit, etc; esteem or prize: to value freedom.
12. (foll by at) to fix the financial or material worth of (a unit of currency, work of art, etc): jewels valued at £40 000.
[C14: from Old French, from valoir, from Latin valēre to be worth, be strong]
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
val•ue
(ˈvæl yu)
n., v. -ued, -u•ing. n.
1. relative worth or importance.
2. monetary or material worth, as in commerce.
3. the worth of something in terms of some medium of exchange.
4. equivalent worth in money, material, or services.
5. estimated or assigned worth.
6. denomination, as of a monetary issue.
7.
a. magnitude; quantity: the value of an angle.
b. a point in the range of a function: The value of x2 at 2 is 4.
8. import; the value of a word.
9. favorable regard.
10. Often, values. the abstract concepts of what is right, worthwhile, or desirable; principles or standards.
11. any object or quality desirable as a means or as an end in itself.
12.
a. degree of lightness or darkness in a color.
b. the relation of light and shade, as in a drawing.
13. the relative duration of a musical note as expressed by a particular notation symbol.
14. the phonetic equivalent of a letter or letters: the value of th in that.
v.t.
15. to calculate the monetary value of.
16. to consider with respect to worth or importance.
17. to esteem.
[1275–1325; Middle English < Old French valoir < Latin valēre to be worth]
Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
val·ue
(văl′yo͞o)
1. Mathematics An assigned or calculated numerical quantity.
2. The relative darkness or lightness of a color. See more at color.
The American Heritage® Student Science Dictionary, Second Edition. Copyright © 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
value
, chroma, hue — A color’s value is its brightness, its chroma is its strength, and its hue is its position in the spectrum.
See also related terms for hue.
Farlex Trivia Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.
value
Past participle: valued
Gerund: valuing
Imperative |
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value |
value |
Present |
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I value |
you value |
he/she/it values |
we value |
you value |
they value |
Preterite |
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I valued |
you valued |
he/she/it valued |
we valued |
you valued |
they valued |
Present Continuous |
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I am valuing |
you are valuing |
he/she/it is valuing |
we are valuing |
you are valuing |
they are valuing |
Present Perfect |
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I have valued |
you have valued |
he/she/it has valued |
we have valued |
you have valued |
they have valued |
Past Continuous |
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I was valuing |
you were valuing |
he/she/it was valuing |
we were valuing |
you were valuing |
they were valuing |
Past Perfect |
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I had valued |
you had valued |
he/she/it had valued |
we had valued |
you had valued |
they had valued |
Future |
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I will value |
you will value |
he/she/it will value |
we will value |
you will value |
they will value |
Future Perfect |
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I will have valued |
you will have valued |
he/she/it will have valued |
we will have valued |
you will have valued |
they will have valued |
Future Continuous |
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I will be valuing |
you will be valuing |
he/she/it will be valuing |
we will be valuing |
you will be valuing |
they will be valuing |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been valuing |
you have been valuing |
he/she/it has been valuing |
we have been valuing |
you have been valuing |
they have been valuing |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been valuing |
you will have been valuing |
he/she/it will have been valuing |
we will have been valuing |
you will have been valuing |
they will have been valuing |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been valuing |
you had been valuing |
he/she/it had been valuing |
we had been valuing |
you had been valuing |
they had been valuing |
Conditional |
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I would value |
you would value |
he/she/it would value |
we would value |
you would value |
they would value |
Past Conditional |
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I would have valued |
you would have valued |
he/she/it would have valued |
we would have valued |
you would have valued |
they would have valued |
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun | 1. | value — a numerical quantity measured or assigned or computed; «the value assigned was 16 milliseconds»
numerical quantity — a quantity expressed as a number characteristic root of a square matrix, eigenvalue, eigenvalue of a matrix, eigenvalue of a square matrix — (mathematics) any number such that a given square matrix minus that number times the identity matrix has a zero determinant scale value — a value on some scale of measurement parameter, argument — (computer science) a reference or value that is passed to a function, procedure, subroutine, command, or program |
2. | value — the quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable; «the Shakespearean Shylock is of dubious value in the modern world»
worth — the quality that renders something desirable or valuable or useful invaluableness, pricelessness, valuableness, preciousness — the positive quality of being precious and beyond value monetary value, price, cost — the property of having material worth (often indicated by the amount of money something would bring if sold); «the fluctuating monetary value of gold and silver»; «he puts a high price on his services»; «he couldn’t calculate the cost of the collection» toll, cost, price — value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something; «the cost in human life was enormous»; «the price of success is hard work»; «what price glory?» richness — the quality of having high intrinsic value; «the richness of the mines and pastureland»; «the cut of her clothes and the richness of the fabric were distinctive» importance — the quality of being important and worthy of note; «the importance of a well-balanced diet» unimportance — the quality of not being important or worthy of note national income — the total value of all income in a nation (wages and profits and interest and rents and pension payments) during a given period (usually 1 yr) GNP, gross national product — former measure of the United States economy; the total market value of goods and services produced by all citizens and capital during a given period (usually 1 yr) GDP, gross domestic product — the measure of an economy adopted by the United States in 1991; the total market values of goods and services produced by workers and capital within a nation’s borders during a given period (usually 1 year) face value, nominal value, par value — the value of a security that is set by the company issuing it; unrelated to market value book value — the value at which an asset is carried on a balance sheet; equals cost minus accumulated depreciation market price, market value — the price at which buyers and sellers trade the item in an open marketplace monetary standard, standard — the value behind the money in a monetary system |
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3. | value — the amount (of money or goods or services) that is considered to be a fair equivalent for something else; «he tried to estimate the value of the produce at normal prices»
economic value quantity, measure, amount — how much there is or how many there are of something that you can quantify mess of pottage — anything of trivial value; «Esau sold his birthright to Jacob for a mess of pottage» premium — the amount that something in scarce supply is valued above its nominal value; «they paid a premium for access to water» |
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4. | value — relative darkness or lightness of a color; «I establish the colors and principal values by organizing the painting into three values—dark, medium…and light»-Joe Hing Lowe
color property — an attribute of color lightness — having a light color darkness — having a dark or somber color |
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5. | value — (music) the relative duration of a musical note
note value, time value music — an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner duration, continuance — the period of time during which something continues |
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6. | value — an ideal accepted by some individual or group; «he has old-fashioned values»
ideal — the idea of something that is perfect; something that one hopes to attain introject — (psychoanalysis) parental figures (and their values) that you introjected as a child; the voice of conscience is usually a parent’s voice internalized principle — a rule or standard especially of good behavior; «a man of principle»; «he will not violate his principles» |
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Verb | 1. | value — fix or determine the value of; assign a value to; «value the jewelry and art work in the estate»
overvalue, overestimate — assign too high a value to; «You are overestimating the value of your old car» underestimate, undervalue — assign too low a value to; «Don’t underestimate the value of this heirloom-you may sell it at a good price» float — allow (currencies) to fluctuate; «The government floated the ruble for a few months» set, determine — fix conclusively or authoritatively; «set the rules» |
2. | value — hold dear; «I prize these old photographs»
prize, treasure, appreciate do justice — show due and full appreciation; «The diners did the food and wine justice» consider, regard, view, reckon, see — deem to be; «She views this quite differently from me»; «I consider her to be shallow»; «I don’t see the situation quite as negatively as you do» recognise, recognize — show approval or appreciation of; «My work is not recognized by anybody!»; «The best student was recognized by the Dean» |
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3. | value — regard highly; think much of; «I respect his judgement»; «We prize his creativity»
esteem, respect, prise, prize consider, regard, view, reckon, see — deem to be; «She views this quite differently from me»; «I consider her to be shallow»; «I don’t see the situation quite as negatively as you do» think the world of — esteem very highly; «She thinks the world of her adviser» reverence, venerate, revere, fear — regard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of; «Fear God as your father»; «We venerate genius» admire, look up to — feel admiration for |
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4. | value — evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of; «I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional»; «access all the factors when taking a risk»
appraise, assess, evaluate, valuate, measure grade, score, mark — assign a grade or rank to, according to one’s evaluation; «grade tests»; «score the SAT essays»; «mark homework» rate, value — estimate the value of; «How would you rate his chances to become President?»; «Gold was rated highly among the Romans» pass judgment, evaluate, judge — form a critical opinion of; «I cannot judge some works of modern art»; «How do you evaluate this grant proposal?» «We shouldn’t pass judgment on other people» assess — estimate the value of (property) for taxation; «Our house hasn’t been assessed in years» standardise, standardize — evaluate by comparing with a standard reassess, reevaluate — revise or renew one’s assessment censor — subject to political, religious, or moral censorship; «This magazine is censored by the government» praise — express approval of; «The parents praised their children for their academic performance» |
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5. | value — estimate the value of; «How would you rate his chances to become President?»; «Gold was rated highly among the Romans»
rate revalue — value anew; «revalue the German Mark» appraise, assess, evaluate, valuate, value, measure — evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of; «I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional»; «access all the factors when taking a risk» |
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
value
noun
1. importance, use, benefit, worth, merit, point, help, service, sense, profit, advantage, utility, significance, effectiveness, mileage (informal), practicality, usefulness, efficacy, desirability, serviceableness Studies are needed to see if these therapies have any value.
importance insignificance, uselessness, worthlessness, unimportance
plural noun
1. principles, morals, ethics, mores, standards of behaviour, code of behaviour, (moral) standards a return to traditional family values
verb
1. appreciate, rate, prize, regard highly, respect, admire, treasure, esteem, cherish, think much of, hold dear, have a high opinion of, set store by, hold in high regard or esteem Do you value your best friend enough?
appreciate underestimate, disregard, undervalue, have no time for, hold a low opinion of
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
value
noun
1. A measure of those qualities that determine merit, desirability, usefulness, or importance:
2. A level of superiority that is usually high:
3. That which is signified by a word or expression:
acceptation, connotation, denotation, import, intent, meaning, message, purport, sense, significance, significancy, signification.
verb
1. To make a judgment as to the worth or value of:
appraise, assay, assess, calculate, estimate, evaluate, gauge, judge, rate, size up, valuate.
2. To have a high opinion of:
3. To recognize the worth, quality, importance, or magnitude of:
The American Heritage® Roget’s Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
Translations
ثَمَنذات قيمة شِرائِيَّهطول النَّغَمَه الموسيقيَّهقيمةقِيمَة
hodnotaocenitprotihodnotaužitečnostcena
værdiværdsættevalutavurderepris
väärtus
arvoarvioida
vrijednost
becsülértékértékelértékrendfontosság
gildigildi; mikilvægi; gagnsemilengdargildimetarétt verî; góî kaup
価値
가치
branginamaskainą atitinkanti prekėpridėtosios vertės mokestisvertėvertybės
cenailgumslabas kvalitātes precenovērtētvērtēt
protihodnota
vrednostvrednotacenacenitioceniti
värdevärdera
คุณค่า
giá trị
value
[ˈvæljuː]
A. N
4. (Math, Mus, Gram) → valor m
what is the value of x when y is 5? → ¿qué valor tiene x cuando y es igual a 5?
Collins Spanish Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
value
[ˈvæljuː]
n
(= importance, usefulness) → valeur f
(= financial worth) → valeur f
to fall in value [currency, property] → se déprécier
to lose value [currency, property] → perdre de sa valeur, se déprécier
to go down in value [currency, property] → se déprécier
to go down in value by … → se déprécier de
to increase in value, to go up in value, to gain in value [currency,] → s’apprécier; [property] → prendre de la valeur, s’apprécier
to gain in value by … → s’apprécier de …
Their house has gained in value by 20 per cent → La valeur de leur maison s’est appréciée de 20 pour cent.
(= value for money) to be good value, to be good value for money → être d’un bon rapport qualité-prix
to offer good value → offrir un bon rapport qualité-prix
to be bad value → être d’un rapport qualité-prix médiocre
to get good value for money → en avoir pour son argent
You get good value for money in that shop → Vous en avez pour votre argent dans ce magasin.
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
value
value
:
value date
n (esp Brit Fin) → Verbuchungsdatum nt; (of a cheque) → Eingangsdatum nt
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
value
[ˈvæljuː]
1. n
b. values npl (principles) → valori mpl
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
value
(ˈvӕljuː) noun
1. worth, importance or usefulness. His special knowledge was of great value during the war; She sets little value on wealth.
2. price. What is the value of that stamp?
3. purchasing power. Are those coins of any value?
4. fairness of exchange (for one’s money etc). You get good value for money at this supermarket!
5. the length of a musical note.
verb
1. to suggest a suitable price for. This painting has been valued at $50,000.
2. to regard as good or important. He values your advice very highly.
ˈvaluable adjective
having high value. a valuable painting.
ˈvaluables noun plural
things of special value. She keeps her jewellery and other valuables in a locked drawer.
ˈvalued adjective
regarded as valuable or precious. What is your most valued possession?
ˈvalueless adjective
having no value; worthless. The necklace is completely valueless.
ˈvalues noun plural
standards or principles. People have very different moral values.
value-ˈadded tax noun
(abbreviation VAT) a tax that is imposed on goods and services.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
value
→ قِيمَة užitečnost værdi Wert αξία valor arvo valeur vrijednost valore 価値 가치 waarde verdi wartość valor ценность värde คุณค่า değer giá trị 价值
Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
value
n valor m; nutritional — valor nutritivo; the patient’s values..los valores del paciente
English-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.