[, ]how much sth is worth in money or other goods for which it can be exchanged价值◆Share values have fallen by 20% in the last year.去年股票价值下跌了 20%。◆Investments could increase in value by about 5% per year.投资每年能够增值大约 5%。◆Some people have put a value of $2 billion on the company.有人估计这家公司价值 20 亿元。◆creating value for investors为投资者创造价值⨁to decrease / drop / fall / halve in value价值减少/下跌/下降/减半⨁to double / go up / increase / rise in value价值翻番/上升/增加/提高⨁the current / long-term / potential / present / short-term value of sth某物的现行/长期/潜在/当前/短期价值⨁a high / low value高/低价值⨁to place / put / set a value on sth对某物进行估价 [] () how much sth is worth compared with its price(与价格相比的)价值,划算程度◆Our printers represent excellent value when compared with similar products.与同类产品相比,我们的打印机真正物有所值。◆Consumers are looking for the service that offers the best value for money.消费者正在寻求最合算的服务。⨁bad / excellent / good / poor value不/超级/很/极为不合算⨁to give / offer / provide / represent value物有所值values [] beliefs about what is right and wrong and what is important in life价值观;是非标准◆The document lists the eight core values on which company policy is based.这份文件列出了公司政策赖以建立的八个核心价值观。⨁common / cultural / family / shared / social values共同/文化/家庭/共同/社会价值观added value agreed value assessed value asset value book value break-up value capital value economic value face value fair market value fair value intrinsic value lifetime value market value net asset value net book value net present value net realizable value nominal value par value perceived value present value residual value salvage value scarcity value scrap value shareholder value stockholder value strategic value written-down value