LEARNit Dictionary
value
noun
/ˈvæljuː/
UK
/ˈvæljuː/
US
B1
OPAL
OPAL
1
B1
how much something is worth in money or other goods for which it can be exchanged
ارزش, بها, قیمت
see also
face value
,
fair market value
,
market value
,
street value
,
surrender value
2
B1
how much something is worth compared with its price
ارزش, بها
to be
good/great value
to be bad/poor value
Larger sizes give the best
value for money
.
The hotel gives value for money.
They're only £40—not bad value, really.
This great value-for-money offer is only available to society members.
3
B1
the quality of being useful or important
ارزش, قدر, اهمیت
The value of regular exercise should not be underestimated.
She placed a
high value
on loyalty.
He didn't say anything of value.
The arrival of canals was
of great value
to many industries.
to
be of little/no value
to somebody
The library's value to the community is enormous.
This ring has great
sentimental value
for me.
I suppose it has a certain
novelty value
.
food with a high nutritional value
The story has very little news value.
Branding has to
add value
to the product.
see also
nuisance value
,
replay value
4
B2
beliefs about what is right and wrong and what is important in life
ارزشها, باورها
We need to be guided by our
moral values
.
a return to
traditional values
in education, such as firm discipline
The school's
core values
include the ability to work with others.
The young have a completely different
set of values
and expectations.
see also
family values
5
the amount represented by a letter or symbol
مقدار, عدد
Let y have the value 33.
verb
/ˈvæljuː/
UK
/ˈvæljuː/
US
B2
OPAL
1
B2
to think that somebody/something is important
ارزش قائل شدن, ارزش دادن, مهم دانستن, قدر دانستن, ارج گذاشتن, گرامی داشتن, ارج نهادن
2
B2
to decide that something is worth a particular amount of money
ارزشگذاری کردن, قیمتگذاری کردن, تعیین کردن ارزش مالی, معین کردن ارزش, تعیین کردن میزان بها
The property has been valued at over $2 million.
You should get the painting valued.