value

value
I
n.
worth
monetary, numerical worth

1) to attach value to

2) to place, put, set a value on

3) to acquire, take on value

4) an absolute; book; cash; face; fair; intrinsic; nominal; nuisance; numerical; strategic; token value

5) (economics) surplus value

6) (economics) present value

7) a (market) value goes down; goes up

8) at a certain value (at face value)

9) of value (a discovery of great value)

principles, qualities

10) to cherish; foster values

11) enduring; moral; spiritual; traditional; uncorrupted values (to return to traditional values)

12) middle-class; Victorian values

II
v.

1) to value highly, very much

2) (d; tr.) to value as (to value smb. as a friend)

3) (d; tr.) to value at (to value a painting at five thousand pounds)

4) (D; tr.) to value for (to value smt. for sentimental reasons)

* * *
['væljuː]
Victorian values
foster values
goes up
nominal
numerical
set a value on
spiritual
strategic
take on value
token value
very much
uncorrupted values (to return to traditional values)
(economics) present value
(economics) surplus value
['principles, qualities'] to cherish
['worth'] ['monetary, numerical worth'] to attach value to
a (market) value goes down
an absolute
enduring
middle-class
to acquire
to place
to value highly
of value (a discovery of great value)
at a certain value (at face value)
(d; tr.) to value at (to value a painting at five thousand pounds)
(d;tr.) to value as (to value smb. as a friend)
(D; tr.) to value for (to value smt. for sentimental reasons)

Combinatory dictionary. 2013.

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