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valor

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. value [ingl. am. ˈvælju, ingl. brit. ˈvaljuː] SUST.

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
all-inclusive value-for-money European tours ingl. brit.

2. value U (worth):

value
publicity value

3. value <values, pl > (standards):

value

4. value C:

value LING., MAT., MÚS.

II. value [ingl. am. ˈvælju, ingl. brit. ˈvaljuː] V. trans.

1. value FIN.:

value assets/property/business
value assets/property/business
value assets/property/business
avaluar amer.
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, part. pas. >:

valued friend/colleague
valued friend/colleague

ratable value, rateable value ingl. brit. [ˈreɪtəb(ə)l ˌvaljuː] ADJ. ingl. brit. FIN.

ratable value arcznte.

snob value SUST. U

snob value

sale value SUST.

sale value
sale value

surplus value SUST. ECON.

surplus value U

surrender value SUST. U

surrender value

street value SUST.

street value

commercial value SUST. U

exchange value SUST. U

exchange value

face value SUST. 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?

en el diccionario PONS

I. value [ˈvælju:] SUST.

1. value sin pl. a. MAT., MÚS. (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:] V. 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:] SUST.

pH-value

snob value SUST. sin pl.

snob value

exchange value SUST.

exchange value

value-conscious [ˈvælju:ˌkɒnʃəns, ingl. am. ˌkɑ:n-] ADJ. inv.

value-conscious person:

value-conscious

default value SUST. INFORM.

default value

face value SUST.

1. face value ECON.:

face value

2. face value fig.:

to take sth at face value
to take sb at face value

street value SUST. sin pl.

street value

salvage value SUST.

salvage value

trade-in value SUST.

trade-in value
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

I. value [ˈvæl·ju] SUST.

1. value a. math, MÚS. (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

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

valores m pl.

II. value [ˈvæl·ju] V. 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 SUST.

street value

default value SUST. comput

default value

face value SUST.

1. face value ECON.:

face value

2. face value fig.:

to take sth at face value
to take sb at face value

trade-in value SUST.

trade-in value
español
español
inglés
inglés
value
de muchos quilates tb. fig.
of great value
value
intrinsic value

Glosario técnico de refrigeración GEA

nominal value
new value signal
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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The economic value of money as measured by its purchasing power is a subject of economic theory.
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The overcapacity and costs tied up 92 percent of the public information technology budget, hindering other project which could have created value from being carried out.
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It contains several displays which portray the success and value of multiculturalism.
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The results show that the net price and transaction value methods overvalue the resource rent of petroleum reserves.
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As the angle increases the value decreases so that higher frequency components are more and more attenuated.
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