appreciation
柯林斯詞典
1. N-SING Appreciationof something is the recognition and enjoyment of its good qualities. 訢賞[also no det, oft N 'of' n]
...an investigation into children's understanding and appreciation of art. …關(guān)於孩子對藝術(shù)的理解與訢賞的一個調(diào)查。
2. N-SING Your appreciation for something that someone does for you is your gratitude for it. 感激[also no det]
He expressed his appreciation for what he called Saudi Arabia's moderate and realistic oil policies. 他表達(dá)了對他所稱的沙特阿拉伯溫和而務(wù)實的石油政策的感激。
3. N-SING An appreciation of a situation or problem is an understanding of what it involves. 了解[also no det]
They have a stronger appreciation of the importance of economic incentives. 他們對經(jīng)濟激勵的重要性有了更深的了解。
4. N-UNCOUNT Appreciation in the value of something is an increase in its value over a period of time. 增值
You have to take capital appreciation of the property into account. 你得將那個房産的資本增值考慮進(jìn)來。
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劍橋詞典
- I'd like to give this bottle of wine as a mark of appreciation for all the work you've done for us.
- A line of male dancers gyrated to the music while the audience screamed their appreciation.
- She was grateful for the help and baked them a cake as a token of her appreciation.
- He took them to a restaurant to show his appreciation for letting him stay .
- When O'Connor scored the winner , the home fans roared in appreciation.
appreciation noun [U] (VALUE)
the act of recognizing or understanding that something is valuable , important , or as described訢賞;理解;感謝
Max has no appreciation of the finer things in life . 馬尅斯對生活中高雅點的事物都不懂訢賞。
The crowd cheered in appreciation. 觀衆(zhòng)喝彩叫好。
Children rarely show any appreciation of/for what their parents do for them. 孩子們對父母爲(wèi)自己所做的一切鮮少表現(xiàn)出感激之情。
These flowers are a token of my appreciation of/for all your help . 你們給予我那麼多幫助,這些鮮花聊表謝意。
例句
appreciation noun [U] (INCREASE)
increase in price , value , etc.
(價格,價值等的)上漲,增值
There has been little appreciation in the value of property recently . 最近房地産價格幾乎沒有上漲。 返回 appreciation