词汇 | valuation |
释义 | valuationWord family noun valuables value values valuation valuer overvaluation ≠ undervaluation devaluation valuablenessvaluatorvalue-added taxadjective valuable invaluable overvalued ≠ undervalued valueless valued valuationalverb value devalue overvalue ≠ undervalue valuateadverbvaluably val·u·a·tion /ˌvæljuˈeɪʃən/ noun [countableC, uncountableU] 1 VALUEa professional judgment about how much something is worth 〔专业的〕估价,估值 The property has a valuation of $1.6 billion. 那处房地产估价为16亿美元。 2. a judgment about how effective or useful a particular idea or plan will be 〔对某个想法、计划的〕评价,评估 Examples from the Corpus valuation• Under the city charter, Los Angeles was prohibited from incurring a debt greater than 15 percent of its assessed valuation.• Whole areas of property will be lumped into bands with no attempt at individual valuations.• The company's market valuation is now at $2.1 billion.• However, there are a range of other goods for which no meaningful valuation can be provided.• The basis of valuation was the rights' economic value in their existing use within the group's business.• The banding system and property valuations are devised deliberately to protect the rich at the expense of the rest.• The principal applications have been and remain rent review and share valuation, which are covered in Chapters 2 and 3.• The court made a mandatory order compelling the vendor to allow the person to enter so that the valuation could proceed. From Longman Business Dictionary valuationval·u·a·tion /ˌvæljuˈeɪʃən/ noun [countableC, uncountableU] a judgement about how much money something is worth → inventory valuation → stock valuationThere have been some rather unrealistic valuations put on businesses recently. disagreements over the valuation of the bank’s shares property valuation |
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