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  • 1 value

    n. 1. үнэ өртөг, үнэ. What is the \value of this house? Энэ байшин ямар үнэтэй вэ? pay above/ below market \value for sth зах зээлийн үнээс дээгүүр/ доогуур үнэ төөх. 2. ач холбогдол. The story has very little news \value. Энэ өгүүлэл нь мэдээллийн хувьд тун бага ач холбогдолтой юм. 3. math. хэмжигдэхүүн. v. 1. \value sth (at sth) үнэлэх, үнэ өгөх. He \valued the house at two million tugriks. Байшинг тэр хоёр сая төгрөгөөр үнэлэв. 2. \value sth/ sb (as sth) үнэлэх, хүндэтгэх. I \value his opinion very highly. Би түүний санал бодлыг маш өндөр үнэлдэг. valueless adj. үнэгүй, хэрэггүй. valuer n. үнэлэгч.

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  • 2 quantify

    v. (-fied) тоо хэмжээг тодорхойлох. The extent of the risk to health is difficult to \quantify. Эрүүл мэндэд үзүүлж байгаа хор нөлөөг нь тодорхойлоход хэцүү юм. quantifiable adj. үнэлж болох, тоо хэмжээг нь тодорхойлж болохуйц. It has no \quantify value. Үүний жинхэнэ үнэ өртгийг тодорхойлох аргагүй билээ.

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