image (or range) of a function (math.)
(of a security guard etc) to be on duty, keeping an eye on things; to keep watch
to be worth; to deserve; to merit
(of army officers) to be on duty for the week
to meet with; to bump into
valuable; costly; expensive
worth tasting; you should try it
deserving; worthy of respect; estimable
notable; noteworthy; merit attention
(to be) not worth; easy to be
value of output; output value
value; worth; (fig.) values (ethical, cultural etc)
to recharge (money onto a card); to top up (a phone with money); to (re)fill (phone card etc); to invest (more) money; to charge (money); to add money; to deposit money (in a phone card etc.)
to recharge (money onto a card) (Tw)
to rise in value; to appreciate
to appreciate (financially); to increase in value; value-added (accountancy)
real-valued (math.); taking real numbers as values (of a function)
just at the time of; honest; upright; (math.) positive value
to become devaluated; to devaluate; to depreciate
great value; well worthwhile
just at that time; as it happens; by good luck, just then
numerical value of electrical impedance
attractiveness index (rating of how good-looking sb is)
magnitude of value; labor value (in economics, the labor inherent in a commodity)
stored-value card; pre-paid card (telephone, transport etc)
rechargeable card; to recharge a card
value added (accountancy)
real-valued (math.); taking real numbers as values (of a function)
value deduced by calculation; derived value
gross product; total output
eigenvalue (math.); also written 特徵值|特征值
par value; face value (of a bond)
added-value (accountancy)
rating (for power output, flame resistance etc)
not worth a penny; utterly worthless
mean value theorem (in calculus)
intermediate value theorem (math.)
cetane number (quality of light diesel fuel, measured by its ignition delay)
multivalued function (math.)
to hedge (one's bets); to defend against risk
numerical analysis (math.)
gross domestic production (GDP); total output value
currency devaluation; to devaluate a currency
the mean value theorem (in calculus)
gross domestic product (GDP)
gross national product (GNP)
peak power output (of an electrical device etc)