appreciation

英 [əpriːʃɪ'eɪʃ(ə)n; -sɪ-] 美 [ə,priʃɪ'eʃən]
  • n. 欣赏,鉴别;增值;感谢

英文词源


appreciation (n.)
c. 1600 (with an isolated use from c. 1400), from Anglo-French appreciation, noun of action from Old French apprécier (14c.), from Late Latin appretiare "estimate the quality of" (see appreciate). Generally with a sense of "high estimation" from c. 1650. Meaning "expression of (favorable) estimation" is from 1858; sense of "rise in value" is from c. 1790.

双语例句


1. You have to take capital appreciation of the property into account.
你必须将该处房产的资本增值考虑在内。

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2. They have a stronger appreciation of the importance of economic incentives.
他们对经济激励的重要性有了更深的理解。

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3. They had rushed in without adequate appreciation of the task.
他们还没有充分了解这项任务就仓促行动了。

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4. Mr Walsh has a keen appreciation of the priorities of the electorate.
沃尔什先生深刻理解选民最为关注的事项。

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5. I had written an appreciation of Hernandez for a magazine.
我为一家杂志社写过一篇评论埃尔南德斯的文章。

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