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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. value [ingl. brit. ˈvaljuː, ingl. am. ˈvælju] SUST.
1. value (monetary worth):
value
of little/great value
of no value
to have a value of £5
it has a value of £50
to the value of
40% by value
2. value (usefulness, general worth):
value
to have or be of educational value
to set great value on sth
the value of sb as
the value of doing
3. value (worth relative to cost):
to be good/poor value
to be good value at £5
the set menu offers good value or value for money
to get value for money
4. value (standards, ideals):
value
5. value:
value MAT., MÚS., LING.
II. value [ingl. brit. ˈvaljuː, ingl. am. ˈvælju] V. trans.
1. value (assess worth of):
value house, asset, company
value antique, jewel, painting
to value sth at £150
2. value (esteem, appreciate):
value person, friendship, advice, opinion, help
value reputation, independence, life
to value sb as a friend
surrender value SUST.
surrender value
book value SUST.
book value
face value SUST.
1. face value FIN.:
face value
2. face value fig.:
to take sth at face value claim, figures
to take sth at face value remark, compliment
to take sb at face value
calorific value SUST.
calorific value
disposal value SUST. FIN.
disposal value
food value SUST.
food value
sale value SUST.
sale value
ozone value SUST.
ozone value
par value SUST. FIN.
par value
en el diccionario PONS
I. value [ˈvælju:] SUST.
1. value no pl. (importance, worth):
value
to be of little value
to place a high value on sth
2. value (possible price):
value
to assess the value of sth
the value of sth falls/rises
3. value (ethical standard):
value
II. value [ˈvælju:] V. trans.
value
Entrada de OpenDict
value SUST.
book value FIN.
carrying value FIN.
default value SUST. INFORM.
default value
resale value SUST.
resale value
surplus value SUST.
surplus value
plus-value f
face value SUST.
face value ECON.:
face value
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to take sth at face value uncritically
to take sth at face value literally
market value SUST.
market value
exchange value SUST.
exchange value
value-added tax SUST. ingl. brit.
value-added tax
Entrada de OpenDict
expected value CONTRACC.
expected value MAT.
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
I. value [ˈvæl·ju] SUST.
1. value (importance, worth):
value
to be of little value
to place a high value on sth
2. value (possible price):
value
to assess the value of sth
the value of sth falls/rises
3. value (ethical standard):
value
II. value [ˈvæl·ju] V. trans.
value
market value SUST.
market value
default value SUST. comput
default value
face value SUST.
face value ECON.:
face value
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to take sth at face value uncritically
to take sth at face value literally
resale value SUST.
resale value
surplus value SUST.
surplus value
plus-value f
trade-in value SUST.
trade-in value
scarcity value
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
value
market value
of value
to send sth with declared value
value
value
value added
exchange value
value
to value sth
Glosario OFAJ "Intégration et égalité des chances"
to increase (in 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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