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valuation美 [.vælju'eɪʃ(ə)n] 英 [.væljʊ'eɪʃ(ə)n] - n.评估;评价;估值;(专业)估价
- 网络价值;价值评估;计价
n. estimate,assessment,evaluation,estimation,appraisal 1. | (专业)估价;估定的价值;估值a professional judgement about how much money sth is worth; its estimated value |
| Surveyors carried out a valuation of the property. 鉴定人员对这处房产作了估价。 | | Experts set a high valuation on the painting. 专家对这幅画估价很高。 | | |
2. | 评价;评估a judgement about how useful or important sth is; its estimated importance |
| She puts a high valuation on trust between colleagues. 她很看重同事间的信任。 |
n. | 1. the act of determining the value or price of something, especially property 2. the price of something established by appraisal of its quality, condition, and desirability, or of the cost of replacement 3. an estimate of the importance or usefulness of something 4. the process of deciding how much money something is worth 1. the act of determining the value or price of something, especially property 2. the price of something established by appraisal of its quality, condition, and desirability, or of the cost of replacement 3. an estimate of the importance or usefulness of something 4. the process of deciding how much money something is worth |
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