value
value 英 [ˈvælju:] 美 [ˈvælju]
n. 价值 vt. 重视,珍视;估价
进行时:valuing 过去式:valued 过去分词:valued 第三人称单数:values 名词复数:values
- When you value something, you consider it important and worthwhile. For example, if you value someone’s opinion, you will ask that person's advice before making a big decision.
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- n. 价值
- vt. 重视,珍视;估价
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1. to go up in value
升值
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2. rising property values
上涨中的房地产价值
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3. Sports cars tend to hold their value well.
跑车往往很能保值。
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4. to be good value , to be excellent value
很╱极为合算
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5. to be bad value , to be poor value
不上算;不值
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6. The story has very little news value.
这件事没有什么新闻价值。
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7. a return to traditional values in education, such as firm discipline
恢复传统的教育准则,如严格的纪律
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8. Let y have the value 33.
假设 y 的值为 33。
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9. I really value him as a friend.
我真的把他视为好朋友。
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10. The area is valued for its vineyards.
这个地区因它的葡萄园而受到重视。
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11. The property has been valued at over $2 million.
这处房地产估价为 200 多万元。
- value (n.) c. 1300, "price equal to the intrinsic worth of a thing;" late 14c., "degree to which something is useful or estimable," from Old French value "worth, price, moral worth; standing, reputation" (13c.), noun use of fem. past participle of valoir "be worth," from Latin valere "be strong, be well; be of value, be worth" (from PIE root *wal- "to be strong"). The meaning "social principle" is attested from 1918, supposedly borrowed from the language of painting. Value judgment (1889) is a loan-translation of German Werturteil.
- value (v.) mid-15c., "estimate the value of," also "think highly of," probably from value (n.). Related: Valued, valuing.
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