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valor
I. value [Am ˈvælju, Brit ˈvaljuː] SUBST
1. value U or C (monetary worth):
value
to gain or increase (in) value
to gain or increase (in) value
to lose (in) value
books to the value of $500
insured against loss to a value of $10, 000
he set or put a value of $700 on the vase
value for money
2. value U (worth):
value
publicity value
3. value <values, pl > (standards):
value
4. value C:
value LING, MATH, MUS
II. value [Am ˈvælju, Brit ˈvaljuː] VERB trans
1. value FIN:
value assets/property/business
value assets/property/business
value assets/property/business
avaluar LatAm
to value sth at sth
tasar (or valorar etc.) algo en algo
2. value (regard highly):
value friendship/opinions/advice
value friendship/opinions/advice
value freedom/privacy
value memento/gift
if you value your life
3. value <valued, Past Part >:
valued friend/colleague
valued friend/colleague
ratable value, rateable value Brit [ˈreɪtəb(ə)l ˌvaljuː] ADJ Brit FIN
ratable value veraltend
snob value SUBST U
snob value
sale value SUBST
sale value
sale value
surplus value SUBST WIRTSCH
surplus value U
surrender value SUBST U
surrender value
street value SUBST
street value
commercial value SUBST U
exchange value SUBST U
exchange value
face value SUBST U (of money, bonds)
face value
to take sth/sb at face value I took what she said at face value: why should she lie?
I. value [ˈvælju:] SUBST
1. value kein Pl a. MATH, MUS (worth, significance):
value
value judgement
to be of value to sb
to be of little value
to place a high value on sth
to be good value (for money)
to be of great value
to increase (in) value
to lose (in) value
market value
to put a value on sth
to the value of
2. value pl (moral ethics, standards):
value
valores m Pl
II. value [ˈvælju:] VERB trans
1. value (think to be significant):
value
to value sb as a friend
2. value (estimate financial worth):
value
to value sth at sth
pH-value [ˌpi:ˈeɪtʃˈvælju:] SUBST
pH-value
snob value SUBST kein Pl
snob value
exchange value SUBST
exchange value
value-conscious [ˈvælju:ˌkɒnʃəns, Am ˌkɑ:n-] ADJ inv
value-conscious person:
value-conscious
default value SUBST COMPUT
default value
face value SUBST
1. face value WIRTSCH:
face value
2. face value übtr:
to take sth at face value
to take sb at face value
street value SUBST kein Pl
street value
salvage value SUBST
salvage value
trade-in value SUBST
trade-in value
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
I. value [ˈvæl·ju] SUBST
1. value a. math, MUS (worth, significance):
value
value judgment
to be of value to sb
to be of little value
to place a high value on sth
to be of great value
to increase (in) value
to lose (in) value
market value
to put a value on sth
Wendungen:
valores m Pl
II. value [ˈvæl·ju] VERB trans
1. value (think to be significant):
value
to value sb as a friend
2. value (estimate financial worth):
value
to value sth at sth
street value SUBST
street value
default value SUBST comput
default value
face value SUBST
1. face value WIRTSCH:
face value
2. face value übtr:
to take sth at face value
to take sb at face value
trade-in value SUBST
trade-in value
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
de muchos quilates tb. übtr
Present
Ivalue
youvalue
he/she/itvalues
wevalue
youvalue
theyvalue
Past
Ivalued
youvalued
he/she/itvalued
wevalued
youvalued
theyvalued
Present Perfect
Ihavevalued
youhavevalued
he/she/ithasvalued
wehavevalued
youhavevalued
theyhavevalued
Past Perfect
Ihadvalued
youhadvalued
he/she/ithadvalued
wehadvalued
youhadvalued
theyhadvalued
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They circulated at face value and were convertible into coins.
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The investor also receives the principal or face value of the investment when the bond matures.
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All players with a card with the same face value may choose to play as many as they have and then discard the played cards.
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Taken at face value, each of the constituent parts (the fragments or facets) are just as important as the whole.
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Normally, the face value of the coined money exceeded its production cost, including the cost of the precious metals.
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