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value

/val-yoo/US // ˈvæl yu //UK // (ˈvæljuː) //

价值,价值观,值,价值取向

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : relative worth, merit, or importance: the value of a college education; the value of a queen in chess.
    • : monetary or material worth, as in commerce or trade: This piece of land has greatly increased in value.
    • : the worth of something in terms of the amount of other things for which it can be exchanged or in terms of some medium of exchange.
    • : equivalent worth or return in money, material, services, etc.: to give value for value received.
    • : estimated or assigned worth; valuation: a painting with a current value of $500,000.
    • : denomination, as of a monetary issue or a postage stamp.
    • : Mathematics. magnitude; quantity; number represented by a figure, symbol, or the like: the value of an angle; the value of x; the value of a sum.a point in the range of a function; a point in the range corresponding to a given point in the domain of a function: The value of x2 at 2 is 4.
    • : import or meaning; force; significance: the value of a word.
    • : liking or affection; favorable regard.
    • : values, Sociology. the ideals, customs, institutions, etc., of a society toward which the people of the group have an affective regard. These values may be positive, as cleanliness, freedom, or education, or negative, as cruelty, crime, or blasphemy.
    • : Ethics. any object or quality desirable as a means or as an end in itself.
    • : Fine Arts. degree of lightness or darkness in a color.the relation of light and shade in a painting, drawing, or the like.
    • : Music. the relative length or duration of a tone signified by a note.
    • : values, Mining. the marketable portions of an orebody.
    • : Phonetics. quality. the phonetic equivalent of a letter, as the sound of a in hat, sang, etc.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    val·ued, val·u·ing.

    • : to calculate or reckon the monetary value of; give a specified material or financial value to; assess; appraise: to value their assets.
    • : to consider with respect to worth, excellence, usefulness, or importance.
    • : to regard or esteem highly: He values her friendship.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounadvantage, worth
Forms: valued, values, valuing
Synonyms
benefit效益,裨益,补助,效益方面content内容,含量,内容简介import进口,输入,入口,进口产品importance重要性,重要意义,重要程度,重要的是meaning意义,意思是说,意思是,涵义power权力,功率,电源,动力profit利润,盈利,赢利,营利purpose目的,宗旨,用途,目标quality质量,品质,质量问题,质量方面sense意义,感觉,感官,意识significance意义,重要性,重要意义,意义所在use使用,用,运用,利用valuation估值,价值评估,估价,评估account帐户,账户,账目,帐号bearing态度,态度方面,态度问题,态度上caliber口径,口徑,口径大小,口气condition条件,状况,情况,状态connotation涵义,含义,内涵,意思是说consequence后果,后果是,后果是什么denotation外延,表义,表征,外延式desirability可取性,宜人性,适宜性,可取之处distinction区别,区分,区别对待,差异drift漂流,漂移,漂泊,漂浮eminence杰出,突出表现,辉煌,突出表现为esteem推崇,崇尚,尊重,尊敬estimation估算,估计,估算结果,估值excellence优秀,卓越,卓越的,优秀的finish结束,完毕,结束语,完结force力量,力,权力,力度goodness好的,好东西,好处,好事grade等级help帮助,帮忙,帮忙的,帮助的implication意味着,寓意,暗示interpretation解释,解读,翻译,解释权mark纪念,纪念品,纪念碑,纪念意义merit优点,功绩,案情,价值preference偏好,喜好,偏爱,倾向性regard视,看待,注意,看repute声望,声誉,名声,口碑serviceableness服务性,服务性强,适用性,服务性的state国家,国家的,国家的情况stature身材,个头,个子,身量substance物质,物体,物质的,物质上superiority优越性,优势,优越感,优异性usefulness有用性,有用,实用性,有用的utility公用事业,公用设施,实用性,实用工具marketability适销性,可销售性,销路,适销对路

Examples

  • The idea was to give families a bit of extra money as well as hire navigators who would help families understand the value of relocating to “high opportunity” neighborhoods, away from concentrated poverty and blight.

  • If the algorithm chose one of the original faces, the value was recorded.

  • Rather than mission statements, management directives, or corporate values printed on placards, organizational behavior is driven by peer pressure and behavioral norms that spread, like pathogens, through organizations.

  • The most reliable way to stop baselines from shifting is to encode the public’s values and aspirations into law and practice, through politics.

  • This powerful imagery surely ignites an emotional response in anyone who values life and is capable of empathy.

  • But there's a ton of value for me in my background and my history, and losing it would be a shame.

  • There is reference after reference to the “black community,” “black worth ethic,” and adherence to the “black value system.”

  • As Randy notes, “Maybe there is a value in shining a light on this and asking the questions.”

  • Canned drinks like Mercy contain up 5,000 percent of the daily value of certain vitamins.

  • For me and some of my students, 2014 was the year of rediscovering old resources whose value is not exhausted yet.

  • Other things being equal, the volume of voice used measures the value that the mind puts upon the thought.

  • Of course the expression of this value is modified and characterized by the nature of the thing spoken of.

  • Was a pupil of Caspar Netscher of Heidelberg, whose little pictures are of fabulous value.

  • He must trust to his human merits, and not miracles, for his Sonship is of no value in this conflict.

  • The living (value £250) is in the gift of trustees, and is now held by the Rev. M. Parker, Vicar.