-
1 intrinsic value
s.valor intrínseco. -
2 intrinsic
tr[ɪn'trɪnsɪk]1 intrínseco,-a, inherenteintrinsic [ɪn'trɪnzɪk, -'trɪntsɪk] adj: intrínseco, esencial♦ intrinsically [-zɪkli, -sɪ-] advadj.• intrínseco, -a adj.ɪn'trɪnzɪkadjective intrínsecointrinsic TO something — (frml)
it is intrinsic to the success of the plan that... — para que el plan tenga éxito es esencial que...
[ɪn'trɪnsɪk]ADJ intrínsecointrinsic value — valor m intrínseco
the harp and fiddle are intrinsic to Irish music — el arpa y el violín son intrínsecos a or característicos de la música irlandesa
* * *[ɪn'trɪnzɪk]adjective intrínsecointrinsic TO something — (frml)
it is intrinsic to the success of the plan that... — para que el plan tenga éxito es esencial que...
-
3 valor
valor sustantivo masculino 1a) (Com, Fin) value;◊ libros por valor de $150 books to the value of $150;objetos de valor valuables; valor adquisitivo purchasing power 2 armarse de valor to pluck up courage◊ ¡encima tiene el valor de protestar! and then she has the nerve to complain!3◊ valores sustantivo masculino plural
valor sustantivo masculino
1 (valentía, arrojo) courage, bravery
2 (mérito, importancia, etc) value, worth (precio) price: ha invertido en joyas por valor de un millón de pesetas, he has invested in a million pesetas' worth of jewels
no le da ningún valor al dinero, he attaches no importance to money
objetos de valor, valuables
sin valor, worthless
3 (vigencia, validez legal) validity
4 Mat Mús value
5 fam (jeta, caradura) cheek: tuvo el valor de preguntarme por ella, he had the nerve to ask me about her
6 Fin valores securities, bonds
7 (éticos) valores, values Locuciones: armarse de valor: se armó de valor e hizo frente a la agresión, she gathered up her courage and stood up to the aggression ' valor' also found in these entries: Spanish: agalla - alimento - antigüedad - armarse - aumentar - bagatela - bastante - catastral - conceder - determinación - importar - impuesta - impuesto - infundir - IVA - juicio - mérito - ni - nominal - nula - nulo - nutritiva - nutritivo - oscilación - oscilante - ponderar - preciosa - precioso - relativa - relativo - relieve - representar - reunir - sanctasanctórum - tal - tan - tres - valer - valorar - valoración - agallas - alguno - aliento - alimenticio - anecdótico - armar - asignar - audacia - bajar - carecer English: absolute - appreciate - appreciation - assess - assessment - asset - attach - book - bravery - cheap - courage - denomination - detract - equity - estimate - everything - face value - gain - grit - heart - intrinsic - invaluable - nerve - par - pluck - pluck up - prowess - replacement value - rise - sink - steel - street value - strength - summon up - tax - trash - underprice - valuable - value - value added tax - VAT - worth - worthless - worthlessness - cheapen - credit - doubtful - face - fail - govalor ['vælər] n: valor m, valentía fn.• aliento s.m.• animosidad s.f.• coraje s.m.• fuerza s.f.• generosidad s.f.• temple s.m.• valentía s.f.• valor (Coraje) s.m.• ánimo s.m.BrE valour 'vælər, 'vælə(r) mass noun (liter) bravura f (liter), valor m, valentía f(US) ['vælǝ(r)]N frm valor m, valentía f* * *BrE valour ['vælər, 'vælə(r)] mass noun (liter) bravura f (liter), valor m, valentía f
См. также в других словарях:
Intrinsic value — Intrinsic In*trin sic ([i^]n*tr[i^]n s[i^]k), a. [L. intrinsecus inward, on the inside; intra within + secus otherwise, beside; akin to E. second: cf. F. intrins[ e]que. See {Inter }, {Second}, and cf. {Extrinsic}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Inward;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Intrinsic value — can refer to:*Intrinsic value (finance), of an option or stock. *Intrinsic value (numismatics), of a coin. *Intrinsic value (ethics), in philosophy. *Intrinsic theory of value, an economic theory of worth. ee also* Extrinsic value * Value … Wikipedia
intrinsic value — n. The inherent value of a thing, which remains constant regardless of place, time, or special features that affect its market value. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008.… … Law dictionary
intrinsic value — The amount by which an option is in the money. An option having intrinsic value. A call option is in the money if its strike price is below the current price of the underlying futures contract. A put option is in the money if its strike price is… … Financial and business terms
Intrinsic Value — 1. The actual value of a company or an asset based on an underlying perception of its true value including all aspects of the business, in terms of both tangible and intangible factors. This value may or may not be the same as the current market… … Investment dictionary
intrinsic value — /ɪnˌtrɪnsɪk vælju:/ noun the material value of something ● These objects have sentimental value, but no intrinsic value at all. ● The intrinsic value of jewellery makes it a good investment … Marketing dictionary in english
intrinsic value — The difference between the market value of the underlying in a traded option and the exercise price when the option is in the money . Otherwise the intrinsic value is zero. See also time value … Big dictionary of business and management
Intrinsic value (ethics) — For intrinsic value of animals, see Intrinsic value (animal ethics). Intrinsic value is an ethical and philosophic property. It is the ethical or philosophic value that an object has in itself or for its own sake , as an intrinsic property. An… … Wikipedia
Intrinsic value (animal ethics) — This article is about human concern for animals. For rules of conduct between animals and other animal behaviour, see Ethology. The intrinsic value of an animal refers to the value it possesses in its own right, as an end in itself, as opposed to … Wikipedia
Intrinsic value (finance) — In finance, intrinsic value refers to the value of a security which is intrinsic to or contained in the security itself. It is also frequently called fundamental value. It is ordinarily calculated by summing the future income generated by the… … Wikipedia
Intrinsic value (numismatics) — In commodity money, intrinsic value can be partially or entirely due to the desirable features of the object as a medium of exchange and a store of value. Examples of such features include divisibility; easily and securely storable and… … Wikipedia