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I. value [ˈvæljuː] N

1. value no pl (importance):

value
value
to be of little value
to place a high value on sth

2. value no pl (for buyer):

value
value
market value
practical [or service ] [or utility], value, value in use
property [or land ] [or real estate], value
rental [or letting], value
rental [or letting], value

3. value FIN (possible price):

value
apparent [or imaginary], value
at cost value
book value
break-up value
capital(ized) value
commodity [or real], value
customs [or dutiable], value
customs [or dutiable], value
economic value
empirical value
face [or nominal], value
face [or nominal], value
nominal [or face], value principle
fixed value
fractional [or part], value
gross value
increase in value, added value
insured value, face value of a policy
insured value, face value of a policy
measure value
net book value
net value added
opening [or starting], value
opening [or starting], value
ordinary value
par value
peak [or maximum], value
rateable value
real value
relative value
sales value
sales value
standard value
surrender value
the value of sth falls/rises
to assess the value of sth
today's value
to fall [or decline], in value
to hold its value
value law

4. value (ethical standard):

value
bringing-in value

II. value [ˈvæljuː] VB trans

value
value
value
value at cost

snob value N no pl

snob value

salvage value N

salvage value

street value N no pl

higher-value ADJ LAW, FIN

higher-value
higher-value

face value N

1. face value ECON:

face value

2. face value fig:

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

default value N COMPUT

default value

exchange value N

exchange value

trade-in value N

trade-in value

value-added tax N Brit

value-added tax
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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