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1 appreciate
appreciate [əˈpri:∫ɪeɪt]a. ( = be aware of) se rendre compte de• I fully appreciate the fact that... je me rends parfaitement compte du fait que...• yes, I appreciate that oui, je comprends bienb. ( = value, esteem, like) apprécierc. ( = be grateful for) être reconnaissant de[currency] s'apprécier ; [object, property] prendre de la valeur* * *[ə'priːʃɪeɪt] 1.transitive verb1) ( be grateful for) être sensible à [honour, favour]; être reconnaissant de [kindness, sympathy]; apprécier [help, effort]2) ( realize) se rendre (bien) compte de, être conscient deto appreciate that... — se rendre bien compte que...
3) ( enjoy) apprécier [music, art, food]2.intransitive verb [object] prendre de la valeur; [value] monter -
2 undervalued
1 Fin [artwork, company, contribution, currency, share] sous-évalué ;2 ( not appreciated) [person, quality] sous-estimé ; [opinion, theory] non apprécié à sa juste valeur. -
3 appreciate
appreciate [ə'pri:ʃɪeɪt]∎ they appreciate good food ils apprécient la bonne cuisine;∎ no one appreciates me personne ne m'apprécie à ma juste valeur(b) (be grateful for) être reconnaissant de, être sensible à;∎ I appreciate your help je vous suis reconnaissant de votre aide;∎ I would appreciate a prompt reply to this letter je vous serais obligé de bien vouloir me répondre dans les plus brefs délais;∎ I would appreciate it if you didn't smoke in the car je vous serais reconnaissant ou je vous saurais gré de ne pas fumer dans la voiture;∎ thanks, I'd really appreciate that ça me rendrait vraiment service;∎ he greatly appreciates this honour il est très sensible à cet honneur(c) (realize, understand) se rendre compte de, être conscient de;∎ I fully appreciate (the fact) that… je me rends bien compte que…;∎ I do appreciate your concern but… votre sollicitude me touche beaucoup mais…;∎ do you appreciate how hard I try? est-ce que tu te rends compte des efforts que je fais?;∎ we fully appreciate the situation nous nous rendons parfaitement compte de la situation;∎ I hadn't appreciated how difficult it is je ne m'étais pas rendu compte que c'était aussi difficile(value, price) augmenter; (currency) s'apprécier; (goods, property, investment, shares) prendre de la valeur
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