Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Value"
The meaning of "Value" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does "Don't you value your life?" mean?
A:
It means...
“don’t you care if you die, stop doing dangerous/reckless things!!”
“don’t you care if you die, stop doing dangerous/reckless things!!”
Q:
What does “What do you value in yourself and in others?” mean?
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The meaning is sort of like, "what kind of qualities do you think are important in a person?" (either yourself or someone else). So if you answer it you could say, "I value in myself and others the ability to be honest/be funny/be kind... 등" )
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What does The public are inconsistent in the value they place on accurate communication mean?
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People are reluctant to speak/communicate clearly, the significance of accurate communication diminishes in our fast, globalised world.
Instead of making friends physically, people prefer virtual contacts.
Instead of making friends physically, people prefer virtual contacts.
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What does the value that customers demand from a product or service - and how they perceive that value -can leave the possibility of success to chance mean?
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It means that a product or service may not succeed in the market if its value to customers depends on how the customers think about it. The thoughts of customers depend on factors that the manufacturer or service provider does not control.
Q:
What does This value is chicken feed for him. mean?
A:
That amount of money is chicken feed/pocket change/chump change/etc is an idiom meaning the amount is small compared to what he can afford, even if it is a lot of money to most people.
Example sentences using "Value"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with This is of a better value than that!!
Is this sentence natural? .
Is this sentence natural? .
A:
This is of better value than that!!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with 'value for money'.
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The new house Kate and I bought was definitely value for money!
Yes Maybelline is a drugstore brand, but at least I get value for money! (or you can also say “money’s worth.”)
The new iPhone is a rip off! Now a days, you can’t get value for money!
You may think the iPhone is expensive, but you definitely get your money’s worth!
British Airways gives the best value for money.
The phrase “value for money” has an ambiguous meaning.
The new formula lipstick shows the quality and value for money of MAC cosmetics.
Yes Maybelline is a drugstore brand, but at least I get value for money! (or you can also say “money’s worth.”)
The new iPhone is a rip off! Now a days, you can’t get value for money!
You may think the iPhone is expensive, but you definitely get your money’s worth!
British Airways gives the best value for money.
The phrase “value for money” has an ambiguous meaning.
The new formula lipstick shows the quality and value for money of MAC cosmetics.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with value.
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she doesn't value my feelings
Q:
Please show me example sentences with good value.
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@Marianher7: This sweater is good value for money.
Is the work good value for your time?
There are really good value clothes at this op shop.
Is the work good value for your time?
There are really good value clothes at this op shop.
Synonyms of "Value" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between value in life and value of life ?
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Q:
What is the difference between #1 They don't value you and #2 They don't judge you ?
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#1 means that they don’t appreciate you (the work you do, the support you give them, how kind you are, etc.) while #2 means that they understand you and do not think differently about you if you do something wrong.
Q:
What is the difference between valued and valuable ?
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Someone or something that is valued is appreciated.
Something that is valuable is worth a lot of money.
Something that is valuable is worth a lot of money.
Q:
What is the difference between value and worth ?
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Okay with the "value" you're more talking about the 'importance' of the thing while "worth" is more about the 'cost of producing an item' OR like 'reputation or standing' of a person.
Q:
What is the difference between value and appreciate ?
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They are similar.
You can "value" almost anything, I think. "Appreciate" is better for things other people do for you or give to you.
"Value" means that it is important to you, and "appreciate" means you are thankful for it.
"I appreciate your opinion." - "I would like your opinion" "I would be thankful if you told me your opinion"
"I value your opinion." - "Your opinion is important to me."
You can "value" almost anything, I think. "Appreciate" is better for things other people do for you or give to you.
"Value" means that it is important to you, and "appreciate" means you are thankful for it.
"I appreciate your opinion." - "I would like your opinion" "I would be thankful if you told me your opinion"
"I value your opinion." - "Your opinion is important to me."
Translations of "Value"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? the value of the yen
the yen’s value
Which is correct?
the yen’s value
Which is correct?
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Both are correct.
“The yen’s value” is more natural
“The yen’s value” is more natural
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? value for money
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"Cash value" maybe, you can just say that something has a "value of x dollars" though.
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How do you say this in English (US)? value
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? value of friendship
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Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? We may have to value meaningful words using voice translation app.
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Given other things you have said:
We must not ignore the truly meaningful words when we use a voice translation application.
We must not ignore the truly meaningful words when we use a voice translation application.
Other questions about "Value"
Q:
What does sentimental value mean in this sentence?
It is not that this item is the beat or anything, it just has a sentimental value for me.
Thank you!
It is not that this item is the beat or anything, it just has a sentimental value for me.
Thank you!
A:
It means it has value to the person but probably not anyone else.
Like your Mom made you a blanket, you love it because she made it for you but most others wouldn't care and so it is not worth a lot of money to them.
Like your Mom made you a blanket, you love it because she made it for you but most others wouldn't care and so it is not worth a lot of money to them.
Q:
I always try to value the relationship I have because my family moved for business a lot. But actually I had sometimes been burned bridges by friends and colleagues when leaving. Does this sound natural?
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× I always try to value the relationship I have because my family moved for business a lot.
✓ I always try to value relationships I have because my family made us move for businesses a lot.
× But actually I had sometimes been burned bridges by friends and colleagues when leaving.
✓ In the past, friends and colleagues have burned our bridges because I was leaving.
✓ I always try to value relationships I have because my family made us move for businesses a lot.
× But actually I had sometimes been burned bridges by friends and colleagues when leaving.
✓ In the past, friends and colleagues have burned our bridges because I was leaving.
Q:
- I'd love to grow by adding value to this organization by supporting other activities.
- I'm hoping that I add value ~. Does this sound natural?
- I'm hoping that I add value ~. Does this sound natural?
A:
Yes, both sound natural! However, to make your sentence stronger and clearer, you could also say:
“I would love to add value to this organization by supporting other activities which will help me grow as an individual.”
“I’m hoping that my skills add value to your organization.”
I hope this helps!
“I would love to add value to this organization by supporting other activities which will help me grow as an individual.”
“I’m hoping that my skills add value to your organization.”
I hope this helps!
Q:
"there is value and importance for us to be investing in girls"
Could you explain for me why they use " to be investing" ?
Could you explain for me why they use " to be investing" ?
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It's "to be investing" rather than "to invest" because the speaker wants to emphasize that it is a continuous action. The speaker does not want to give the girls one investment. The speaker wants to give many investments to girls over a long period of time.
Q:
How to increase my value by myself. Does this sound natural?
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× How to increase my value by myself.
✓ How to increase my self-worth
✓ How to increase my self-worth
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