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valuation 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Noun
/ˌvalyo͞oˈāSHən/,
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valuations, plural;
  1. An estimation of something's worth, esp. one carried out by a professional appraiser
    • - it is wise to obtain an independent valuation
  2. The monetary worth of something, esp. as estimated by an appraiser


  1. evaluation: an appraisal of the value of something; "he set a high valuation on friendship"
  2. assessed price; "the valuation of this property is much too high"
  3. (valuate) measure: evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of; "I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional"; "access all the factors when taking a risk"
  4. (valued) (usually used in combination) having value of a specified kind; "triple-valued"
  5. (valued) held in great esteem for admirable qualities especially of an intrinsic nature; "a valued friend"; "precious memories"
  6. Fundamental analysis of a business involves analyzing its financial statements and health, its management and competitive advantages, and its competitors and markets. ...
  7. In algebra (in particular in algebraic geometry or algebraic number theory), a valuation is a function on a field that provides a measure of size or multiplicity of elements of the field. ...
  8. A personal and/or cultural value is an absolute or relative ethical value, the assumption of which can be the basis for ethical action. A value system is a set of consistent values and measures. A principle value is a foundation upon which other values and measures of integrity are based. ...
  9. In finance, valuation is the process of estimating the potential market value of a financial asset or liability. ...
  10. In logic and model theory, a valuation can be: *In propositional logic, an assignment of truth values to propositional variables, with a corresponding assignment of truth values to all propositional formulas with those variables. ...
  11. In measure theory or at least in the approach to it through domain theory, a valuation is a map from the class of open sets of a topological space to the set positive real numbers including infinity. ...
  12. (401(k) Valuations) Published: August 1, 2011 401(k) Balances and Changes Due to Market Volatility
  13. (Valuations) Antique dealers will be able to assess the value of your antique but do some research first to find an antique dealer who specialises in the type of antiques you are looking to sell. ...
  14. (Valuations) If you make a claim but have not already provided evidence of value or proof of purchase for any valuable single article over £2,500, the insurer may refuse to deal with the claim until such evidence or proof is provided.
  15. (Valuations) We are pleased to value books for Insurance, for Probate and for other purposes. We charge for this service (refundable if we subsequently purchase, or advise to conclusion on a sale of a collection). Please ask for details. ...
  16. (Valuations) a list of property with values allocated to each item as the basis of insurance.
  17. (Valuations) differ slightly from book to book, but generally, queens are worth 9 points, rooks are worth 5, bishops and knights are worth 3, and pawns are worth 1.
  18. (Valuing) The student attaches a value to an object, phenomenon, or piece of information.
  19. (Valuing) Acceptance of Value Preference for a Value Commitment (Conviction)
  20. (Valuing) Perceives that something (behavior or object) has value or worth.
  21. (Valuing) means being willing to be perceived by others as valuing certain ideas, materials, or phenomena. Examples include: to increase measured proficiency in, to relinquish, to subsidize, to support, to debate.
  22. (Valuing) represents the capacity to observe situations and recognize the value underlying their various aspects and concomitantly be fully aware of your own values and beliefs.
  23. (Valuing) the value a person attaches to something
  24. Valuation is not insurance. Valuation offered by your moving company is a tariff level of carrier liability based on the weight of your goods. ...
  25. A calculation of the policy reserve in life insurance. Also, a mathematical analysis of the financial condition of a pension plan.