"value" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

value verbo

value + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 28
value one's life • value the company • value one's opinion • value one's friendship • value education • ...
value + preposición
Kolokacji: 16
valued at • valued for • valued in • valued to • valued about • ...
value + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 26
highly valued • most valued • greatly valued • particularly valued • especially valued • ...
(1) highly, high
Kolokacji: 2
(2) most, properly, truly
Kolokacji: 3
(4) fully, richly, strongly
Kolokacji: 3
(5) fairly, reasonably
Kolokacji: 2
1. once valued = kiedyś wycenić once valued
2. valued equally = wyceniony równo valued equally
3. long valued = długo wycenić long valued
4. clearly value = najwyraźniej wartość clearly value
5. deeply valued = głęboko wycenić deeply valued
6. increasingly valued = coraz bardziej wycenić increasingly valued
7. conservatively valued = konserwatywnie wyceniony conservatively valued
8. traditionally valued = tradycyjnie wycenić traditionally valued
9. socially valued = towarzysko wyceniony socially valued
10. culturally valued = kulturowo wycenić culturally valued
  • In this case, Newmark is convinced that translation is culturally valued, that is to say translation improves cultures' development within the entire world.
  • -Oer a scaffold for mastery of tasks that teach culturally valued concepts and skills.
  • They are put to sleep on their backs, being turned at times on to their sides in the belief that this will promote a culturally valued 'rounded' head.
  • In fostering play, adults might have explicit goals, such as teaching culturally valued knowledge and skills and promoting self-regulation and imagination.
  • At very young ages, when children are just beginning to acquire culturally valued skills, they depend almost entirely on interactions with more expert cultural members to make sense of their experiences.
  • Some nouns became associated with specific classifiers earlier than others, the earliest probably being nouns that signified culturally valued items such as horses and poems.
  • Thus, the first nouns to have count-classifiers paired with them may have been nouns that represent "culturally valued" items such as horses, scrolls, and intellectuals.
  • Pigs remain a culturally valued item with elaborate systems of pig exchange also known as "tee" that mark social life in the province.
  • General knowledge has been defined in differential psychology as "culturally valued knowledge communicated by a range of non-specialist media" and encompassing a wide subject range.
  • Differential psychology researchers define general knowledge as "culturally valued knowledge communicated by a range of non-specialist media."
(7) primarily, initially
Kolokacji: 2

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