First, pronounce English: [/? v? lju? /]; United States: [/? v? lju? /]
Second, Chinese translation n. value; Price; Numerical value; respect
Verb (abbreviation of verb) evaluation; Respect; attach importance to
Third, the form present participle: attach importance to it
Past tense: valuable
Past participle: valuable
Fourth, the phrase with 1 Pay attention to attention
2. Market value
3. Intrinsic value
4. face value
5. Numerical value
6. Value for money means value for money.
Bilingual example 1. The value of the house has increased.
The value of this house has increased.
2. The value is 10.
The value is 10.
We should cherish our time.
We should cherish time.
The market value of this company is estimated at 2 billion dollars.
The market value of the company is estimated at $2 billion.
The face value of this ticket is 100 USD.
The face value is $ 100.
6. This product is worth the money.
This product is very value for money.
6. Usage 1. When "value" is used as a noun, it mainly refers to value, price, numerical value and so on. For example, "the house has increased in value." The house has appreciated in value. )
2. When "value" is used as a verb, it mainly expresses evaluation, respect and attention. For example, "We should cherish time." We should cherish time. )
3. "Value" can be collocated with some nouns or verbs related to value, evaluation and respect, such as "market value". For example, "the market value of the company is estimated at $2 billion." The market value of this company is estimated at $2 billion. )
4. The past tense and past participle form of "value" are "valued", and the present participle form is "valuing". For example, "the company is highly valued by customers." This company is highly praised by customers. )
5. "Numerical value" refers to a specific numerical value. For example: "The value is 10." (The value is 10. )
Seven, synonyms
[numerical] value; [Economic] value; Price; Importance; Exact meaning
Importance, significance, price, pressure, weight
Evaluation; Attach importance to; evaluate
Scores, ratios, bonuses