value

S1 W1

BrE /ˈvæljuː/ AmE /ˈvælju/

noun / verb / adjective en → es

1 AMOUNT [noun] A2

the amount of money that something is worth or can be sold for

valor, precio

  • the value of sth

Collocations market value · resale value

  • The value of the house has increased.

    El valor de la casa ha aumentado.

2 BELIEF [noun] B1

a principle or belief that is important to someone and influences their actions

valor, creencia importante

  • have a high value for sth

Collocations moral values · family values

  • She places great value on honesty.

    Ella da mucho valor a la honestidad.

3 ESTIMATE [transitive] B1

to think that something is worth a particular amount of money or has a particular quality

valorar, estimar

  • value sth at $X

Collocations value something highly · value someone's opinion

  • The painting is valued at £50,000.

    El cuadro se valora en 50,000 libras esterlinas.

4 WORTH [noun] B1

the usefulness or importance of something

utilidad, importancia

  • have value for sth

Collocations practical value · educational value

  • The course has a lot of value for students.

    El curso tiene mucho valor para los estudiantes.

5 RESPECT [transitive] B2

to respect and appreciate someone or something

respetar, apreciar

  • value sb/sth

Collocations value someone's contribution · value someone's opinion

  • We value your feedback.

    Valoramos tu retroalimentación.

7 ECONOMIC [transitive] C1

to consider something in terms of its economic worth or importance

considerar en términos económicos

  • value sth economically

Collocations economic value · market value

  • The company values its intellectual property.

    La empresa valora su propiedad intelectual.

8 ESTIMATE [transitive] C1

to estimate the value of something, especially for insurance purposes

tasar, evaluar

  • value sth

Collocations professional valuation · insurance value

  • The house was valued at $300,000.

    La casa fue tasada en 300,000 dólares.