0 the act of recognizing or understanding that something is valuable, important, or as described:
2 the act of recognizing someone's worth as a person or showing that you are grateful for something that person has done:
"I’d just like a little appreciation," she sobbed.
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.
He has not eliminated the tax burden on stock appreciations.
I can hardly believe that under the present appreciations carried out by rent officers and rent assessment committees their rents will not rise.
They are views genuinely held having regard to people's individual appreciations of these very difficult problems.
中文繁体
價值, 欣賞, 理解…
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价值, 欣赏, 理解…
MoreEspañol
apreciación, gratitud, agradecimiento [masculine]…
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apreciação, apreço, agradecimento…
More日本語
造詣(ぞうけい), 鑑賞力, 感謝(の気持ち)…
MoreTürk dili
takdir, değerli bulma, beğenme…
MoreFrançais
reconnaissance [feminine], appréciation [feminine], conscience [feminine]…
MoreCatalan
apreciació, agraïment…
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