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['vælju:] 1. noun1) (worth, importance or usefulness: His special knowledge was of great value during the war; She sets little value on wealth.)2) (price: What is the value of that stamp?)3) (purchasing power: Are those coins of any value?)4) (fairness of exchange (for one's money etc): You get good value for money at this supermarket!)5) (the length of a musical note.)2. verb1) (to suggest a suitable price for: This painting has been valued at $50,000.)2) (to regard as good or important: He values your advice very highly.)•- valuable- valuables
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['vælju:] 1. noun1) (worth, importance or usefulness: His special knowledge was of great value during the war; She sets little value on wealth.) valeur; utilité2) (price: What is the value of that stamp?) valeur3) (purchasing power: Are those coins of any value?) valeur4) (fairness of exchange (for one's money etc): You get good value for money at this supermarket!) achat avantageux5) (the length of a musical note.) valeur2. verb1) (to suggest a suitable price for: This painting has been valued at $50,000.) évaluer (à)2) (to regard as good or important: He values your advice very highly.) valoriser•- valuable- valuables - valued - valueless - values - value-added tax -
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['vælju:] 1. noun1) (worth, importance or usefulness: His special knowledge was of great value during the war; She sets little value on wealth.) valor, utilidade2) (price: What is the value of that stamp?) valor3) (purchasing power: Are those coins of any value?) valor4) (fairness of exchange (for one's money etc): You get good value for money at this supermarket!) preço5) (the length of a musical note.) valor2. verb1) (to suggest a suitable price for: This painting has been valued at $50,000.) avaliar2) (to regard as good or important: He values your advice very highly.) valorizar•- valuable- valuables - valued - valueless - values - value-added tax -
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[ˈvæljuː]1. noun1) worth, importance or usefulness:قيمَهShe sets little value on wealth.
2) price:ثَمَنWhat is the value of that stamp?
3) purchasing power:ذات قيمة شِرائِيَّهAre those coins of any value?
قيمَة المالYou get good value for money at this supermarket!
5) the length of a musical note.طول النَّغَمَه الموسيقيَّه2. verb1) to suggest a suitable price for:يُثَمِّنThis painting has been valued at $50,000.
2) to regard as good or important:يُقَدِّرHe values your advice very highly.
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45 value chain
1. Gen Mgtthe sequence of activities a company performs in order to design, produce, market, deliver, and support its product or service. The concept of the value chain was first suggested by Michael Porter in 1985, to demonstrate how value for the customer accumulates along the chain of organizational activities that make up the final customer product or service. Porter describes two different types of business activity: primary and secondary. Primary activities are concerned principally with transforming inputs, such as raw materials, into outputs, in the form of products or services, delivery, and after-sales support. Secondary activities support the primary activities and include procurement, technology development, and human resource management. All of these activities form part of the value chain and can be analyzed to assess where opportunities for competitive advantage may lie. To survive competition and supply what customers want to buy, the firm has to ensure that all value chain activities link together, even if some of the activities take place outside the organization.2. HRthe most traditional approach to exploring career prospects, which involves identifying the next, most obvious, move in a career path. The next step is usually assumed to be the role occupied by a manager. -
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N1. मूल्यThe value of the rupee has gone up2. सिद्धान्त\valueजिनमें\valueसमाज\valueकी\valueविशेष\valueआस्था\valueहोYoungsters have different set of values3. किसी\valueअक्षर\valueद्वारा\valueप्रदर्शित\valueराशि\valueका\valueमूल्यFind the value of `x'--------VT1. मोल\valueलगानाHe valued the car for rupees one lakh2. आदर\valueकरनाI value his friendship. -
47 value of a game
general sum game — игра с накопленной суммой; ненулевая игра
tic-tac-toe game — игра тик-так-тоу; игра в крестики-нолики
round game — игра в карты, в которой каждый играет за себя
to play a safe game — вести верную игру, играть наверняка
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > value of a game
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48 has a sentimental value
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54 recovery value
1) учет восстановительная стоимость (стоимость восполнения [возмещения\] вышедших из строя основных активов, израсходованных запасов и т. п.)The item is broken or beyond repair with no reasonable value other than the recovery value of the basic materials. — Объект вышел из строя или не подлежит ремонту, при этом его стоимость не превышает восстановительной стоимости вложенных в его производство основных материалов.
See:fixed assets, inventory, replacement cost, reproduction cost, appraised value, disposal, liquidation, disposal value, liquidating value2) эк. стоимость [ценность\] после восстановления (добавленная в результате ремонта, усовершенствования или модернизации стоимость основного средства с учетом его переоценки по текущей рыночной стоимости)According to MONEY magazine, landscaping has a recovery value of 100-200%, if it is well done and harmonizes with nearby foliage. This compares to a recovery value of a kitchen overhaul (75-125%) or a bathroom (80-120%). — Согласно журналу "Деньги", ландшафтный дизайн увеличивает стоимость недвижимости на100-200%, если он гармонично вписывается в общий пейзаж. Для сравнения, капитальный ремонт кухни увеличивает ее стоимость на 75-125%, а ванной — на 80-120%.
See:3) фин. стоимость погашения (сумма погашенного долга, полученная держателем облигации при банкротстве должника; рассчитывается как процент от номинальной стоимости облигации)the market value of a risky bond and its potential recovery value — рыночная стоимость рисковой облигации и ее потенциальная стоимость погашения
See:4) эк. выход, выпуск (объем полезного продукта, получаемого в результате переработки какого-л. сырья)recovery value of 45% — выход продукта 45%
Recovery from pulping wood is commonly expressed as the percentage of pulp obtained from the original wood weight. A recovery value of 45% means that for every 100 pounds of wood processed, 45 pounds of pulp is produced. — Выход целлюлозной древесной массы при обработке древесины обычно выражается как процент целлюлозной [волокнистой\] массы от первоначальной массы древесины. Показатель выхода в 45% означает, что на каждые 100 фунтов древесины приходится 45 фунтов целлюлозной [волокнистой\] массы.
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Finvalue of a company’s stock according to the company itself, which may differ considerably from the market value.EXAMPLEIt is calculated by subtracting a company’s liabilities and the value of its debt and preferred stock from its total assets. All of these figures appear on a company’s balance sheet. For example:Book value per share is calculated by dividing the book value by the number of shares in issue. If our example is expressed in millions of dollars and the company has 35 million shares outstanding, book value per share would be $650 million divided by 35 million:650/35 = $18.57 book value per shareBook value represents a company’s net worth to its shareholders. When compared with its market value, book value helps reveal how a company is regarded by the investment community. A market value that is notably higher than book value indicates that investors have a high regard for the company. A market value that is, for example, a multiple of book value suggests that investors’ regard may be unreasonably high. -
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гос. упр. общественная ценность* (ценность, которую государственная организация создает для населения, являющегося потребителем ее услуг; является аналогом термина shareholder value в финансовом менеджменте; термин ввел Марк Мур в книге "Creating Public Value: Strategic Management in Government", 1995 г.)Public value is an emerging framework for public management and service reform. — Общественная ценность является новой концепцией в реформировании государственного управления и государственных услуг.
The idea of ‘public value’ has gradually been catching on in UK public policy over the past five years. — Идея общественной ценности постепенно проникала в государственное управление Соединенного Королевства на протяжении последних пяти лет.
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57 limit value
предельная величина
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A workplace exposure criterion or standard that determines if a facility or building has a concentration of a substance to which most workers can be exposed without harmful or adverse effects. (Source: HEG)
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3.4.4 предельное значение (limit value): Значение оценочного уровня, превышение которого требует применения мер по снижению воздействий шума.
Примечание - Предельные значения могут быть разными для разных видов источников шума (автодорожный, рельсовый, авиационный, промышленный и пр.), для разной среды и разной чувствительности населения к шуму. Предельные значения могут быть различными для существующих и для новых условий в будущем (где есть изменение в ситуации относительно источника шума или использования среды).
Источник: ГОСТ Р 53187-2008: Акустика. Шумовой мониторинг городских территорий оригинал документа
3.14 предельное значение (limit value): Концентрация пыли, которая разрешена органами власти для промышленного процесса (например, среднее предельное значение).
Примечание - При использовании не в целях контроля и надзора результат измерений сравнивают с установленным контрольным значением.
Источник: ГОСТ Р ИСО 9096-2006: Выбросы стационарных источников. Определение массовой концентрации твердых частиц ручным гравиметрическим методом оригинал документа
3.1.4 предельное значение (limit value): Предельно допустимое значение массовой концентрации химического вещества в воздухе.
Источник: ГОСТ Р ИСО 15202-1-2007: Воздух рабочей зоны. Определение содержания металлов и металлоидов в твердых частицах аэрозоля методом атомной эмиссионной спектрометрии с индуктивно связанной плазмой. Часть 1. Отбор проб оригинал документа
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > limit value
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58 nuisance value
ˈnui·sance valuen ( fam) die Fähigkeit, zu stören und Ärger zu verursachenhe will liven things up at the party — he has enormous \nuisance value er wird Leben in die Party bringen — er ist ein echter Störenfried!* * * -
59 net book value
Finthe historical cost of an asset less any accumulated depreciation or other provision for diminution in value, for example, reduction to net realizable value, or asset value which has been revalued downwards to reflect market conditions. -
60 good value for money
эк. = value for moneyThe phone has been listed as good value for money and is at a current retail price of X. — Этот телефон рекомендуется в каталоге как отличное вложение денег и продается по цене X.
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Value received — Value Val ue, n. [OF. value, fr. valoir, p. p. valu, to be worth, fr. L. valere to be strong, to be worth. See {Valiant}.] 1. The property or aggregate properties of a thing by which it is rendered useful or desirable, or the degree of such… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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