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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > take at face value
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1) juger selon les apparences; prendre les choses au premier degré/au pied de la lettre2) Jur. croire qqn d'officeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to take at face value
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2) ( apparent value)to take sb at [his/her] \face value jdm [erst einmal] glauben;to take sth at [its] \face value etw für bare Münze nehmen;I took the offer at \face value ich habe das Angebot unbesehen angenommen -
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1 Fin valeur f nominale ;2 fig to take sth at face value prendre qch au pied de la lettre [claim, figures] ; prendre qch pour argent comptant [remark, compliment] ; to take sb at face value juger qn sur les apparences ; at face value it looks like a good idea au premier abord, ça paraît être une bonne idée. -
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8 take something at (its) face value
English-Dutch dictionary > take something at (its) face value
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noun(Finance) Nennwert, dertake somebody at [his/her] face value — (fig.) jemanden nach seinem Äußeren beurteilen
* * *(the value stated on the face of a coin etc: Some old coins are now worth a great deal more than their face value.) der Nennwert* * *n2. (apparent value)to take sb at [his/her] \face value jdm [erst einmal] glaubento take sth at [its] \face value etw für bare Münze nehmenI took the offer at \face value ich habe das Angebot unbesehen angenommen* * *1. WIRTSCH Nenn-, Nominalwert mat face value oberflächlich betrachtet;take sth at (its) face value etwas unbesehen glauben;I took his words at their face value ich nahm seine Worte für bare Münze* * *noun(Finance) Nennwert, deraccept something at [its] face value — (fig.) etwas für bare Münze nehmen
take somebody at [his/her] face value — (fig.) jemanden nach seinem Äußeren beurteilen
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1) econ. valore m. nominale2) fig.to take [sth.] at face value — prendere alla lettera [claim, compliment]
to take sb. at face value — giudicare qcn. in base alle apparenze
* * *(the value stated on the face of a coin etc: Some old coins are now worth a great deal more than their face value.) valore nominale* * *n(of coin) valore m facciale or nominale* * *1) econ. valore m. nominale2) fig.to take [sth.] at face value — prendere alla lettera [claim, compliment]
to take sb. at face value — giudicare qcn. in base alle apparenze
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(the value stated on the face of a coin etc: Some old coins are now worth a great deal more than their face value.) valor nominalvalor nombre masculino nominal: valor m nominaln.• nominal s.m.to take something/somebody at face value value: I took her/what she said at face value value — me fié de ella/yo me creí lo que dijo
* * *to take something/somebody at face value value: I took her/what she said at face value value — me fié de ella/yo me creí lo que dijo
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{'feis'vælju:}
n номинална стойност (на монета)
to take something at its FACE VALUE приемам нещо за чиста монета/за истина* * *{'feis'valju:} n номинална стойност (на монета); to take s* * *1. n номинална стойност (на монета) 2. to take something at its face value приемам нещо за чиста монета/за истина* * *face value[´feis¸vælju] n номинална стойност (на монета); to take s.th. at its \face value прен. приемам нещо за чиста монета, абсолютна истина. -
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1) номинальная, нарицательная стоимость (монеты, банкноты, акции)Your stock isn't worth its face value, you'll agree there. (J. O'Hara, ‘From the Terrace’) — Вам придется признать, что ваши ценные бумаги котируются ниже их номинальной стоимости.
2) видимая, кажущаяся ценность (обыкн. употр. с гл. to accept и to take)Well, I'll give you a warning, my dear. Don't take Saxenden at his face value. He's an astute old fox... (J. Galsworthy, ‘Maid in Waiting’, ch. IX) — Тогда позвольте вас предупредить, дорогая. Не надо недооценивать Саксендена. Он хитрая старая лиса...
I have not on the whole taken people at their face value. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Summing Up’, ch. 17) — Я не сужу о человеке по первому впечатлению.
...he was expected the same sort of subtle obliquity of expression in others, and very seldom took remarks at their face value. (R. Aldington, ‘Death of a Hero’, part I, ch. 2) — И той же тонкой извращенности речи ждал он от других и очень редко понимал замечания в буквальном их смысле.
From now on, he knew, he would look suspiciously on a good many things he once accepted at face value. (A. Hailey, ‘Hotel’, ch. 2) — Уоррен понимал, что отныне он будет относиться с подозрением ко многому, что раньше принимал на веру.
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15 take smb. at his face value
( или smth. at its face value)cудить o кoм-л. (или o чём-л.) пo пepвoму впeчaтлeнию; пpинимaть чтo-л. нa вepуWell, I'll give you a warning, my dear. Don't take Saxenden at his face value. He's an astute old fox (J. Galsworthy). He... very seldom took remarks at their face value (R. Aldington)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > take smb. at his face value
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1) номинальная, нарицательная стоимость( монеты, акции)
2) видимая, кажущаяся ценность accept smth. at its face-value take smth. at its face-value n
1) номинальная, нарицательная стоимость( монеты, банкноты, акции) ;
2) видимая, кажущаяся ценность;
to take (to accept) smth. at its ~ принимать что-л. за чистую монету, оценивать что-л. по внешнему видуБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > face-value
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noun valeur f nominale; figto take something at face value — prendre quelque chose au pied de la lettre [claim]; prendre quelque chose pour argent comptant [compliment]
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n2. видима/ гадана цінність- to take smth. at it face-value прийняти щось за чисту монету; оцінювати щось за зовнішнім виглядом- to take smth. at it face-value прийняти щось за чисту монету; оцінювати щось за зовнішнім виглядом -
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принимать за чистую монету/всерьезShe took his stories at face value and did not know he was joking.
You can't take what Robin says at face value — there's always a catch somewhere, with some advantage in it for him.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > take something at face value
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(the value stated on the face of a coin etc: Some old coins are now worth a great deal more than their face value.) pålydende, nominell verdisubst. \/ˈfeɪsˌvæljuː\/nominell verdi, pålydendetake something at its face value ta noe for hva det er
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take at face value — take (something) at face value to accept something because of the way it first looks or seems, without thinking about what else it could mean. These results should not be taken at face value careful analysis is required to assess their full… … New idioms dictionary
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Face Value — Face Value … Википедия
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face value — Face Face (f[=a]s), n. [F., from L. facies form, shape, face, perh. from facere to make (see {Fact}); or perh. orig. meaning appearance, and from a root meaning to shine, and akin to E. fancy. Cf. {Facetious}.] 1. The exterior form or appearance… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
take someone at face value — take someone/something at face value accept someone/something at face value phrase to accept someone or something without considering whether they really are what they claim to be These threats should not be taken at face value. Thesaurus: to… … Useful english dictionary
face value — n 1.) take sth at face value to accept a situation or accept what someone says, without thinking there may be a hidden meaning ▪ You shouldn t always take his remarks at face value. 2.) [singular, U] the value or cost shown on the front of… … Dictionary of contemporary English
face value — noun count or uncount the value of a stamp or coin that is shown on the front of it take someone/something at face value or accept someone/something at face value to accept someone or something without considering whether they really are what… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
take something at face value — take (something) at face value to accept something because of the way it first looks or seems, without thinking about what else it could mean. These results should not be taken at face value careful analysis is required to assess their full… … New idioms dictionary
face value — n. 1. the value printed or stamped on a bill, bond, coin, etc. 2. the amount of the death benefits of a life insurance policy 3. the seeming value [to take a promise at face value] … English World dictionary