value
A noun
1 [countable and uncountable] (monetary worth) 价值;
a bracelet of great/little value 很值钱/不值钱的手镯;
to go up or rise or increase in value 增值;
to go down or fall or decrease in value 贬值;
a prize to the value of £100 价值为100英镑的奖品;
sports cars tend to hold their value well 跑车往往很保值;
to put or place a value on sth literal 给某物估价; figurative 重视某事物
2 [uncountable] (mainly British) (worth relative to cost) 值得;
the bike is good value at $100 花100美元买这辆自行车很值;
to be bad or poor value 不合算;
large sizes give the best value for money 大尺寸的最划算
3 [uncountable] (importance) 重要; (usefulness) 有用;
the value of regular exercise 经常锻炼的好处;
your experience is of value to others 你的经验对其他人有帮助;
the books are of no educational value 这些书没有教育意义;
we set great value on his friendship 我们珍视他的友谊;
to be good value (important) 很重要; (useful) 很有用; (enjoyable) 很令人愉快
4 [countable] Mathematics 值;
let y have the value 33 设y的值为33
B values
plural noun
价值观;
moral/family values 道德观/家庭价值观
C transitive verb
1 (prize) 重视;
I value my privacy 我看重自己的隐私;
I value him as a good friend 我把他视为好朋友
2 (assess worth of) 给…估价;
the property has been valued at over $200,000 这处房产估价为20多万美元