appreciate

verb

UK/əˈpriː.ʃi.eɪt/
US/əˈpriː.ʃi.eɪt/

Definitions of appreciate verb

value(價值)

  1. B2

    to recognize the worth or quality of someone or something and to value them.

    欣賞;感激;重視

    • Buying him expensive wine is pointless—he doesn't have the ability to appreciate fine wines.

      買昂貴的紅酒給他毫無意義——他不懂得欣賞好酒。

    • Any assistance you could offer me would be greatly valued.

      您能提供的任何幫助我都會非常感激。

    • His visits were deeply valued by the children.

      他的探訪深受孩子們的珍視。

understand(理解)

  1. C2Transitive(及物動詞)

    to understand a situation and recognize its significance.

    理解;意識到;體會

    • We fully grasp the urgency to take immediate action.

      我們完全理解立即採取行動的緊迫性。

    • I understand the difficulty of the decision you have to make.

      我理解你必須做出的決定有多困難。

    • I don't think you are aware of how much time I dedicated to preparing this meal.

      我不認為你意識到我花多少時間準備這頓飯。

increase(增加)

  1. Intransitive(不及物動詞)

    to increase in value over time.

    升值;增值

    • Our house value has increased by 50% over the past couple of years.

      我們的房子價值在過去幾年增加了50%。

    • Our house has risen in value over the last two years.

      我們的房子在過去兩年裡價值上漲了。

    • The artwork has significantly appreciated in value over the last decade.

      這件藝術品在過去十年中價值顯著上升。

Phrases of appreciate verb

  • would appreciate

    A phrase used to politely request something, indicating gratitude if the request is fulfilled.

    感謝不尽(禮貌用語)

    I would appreciate it if you could inform me in advance whether you will be attending.

    如果您能提前告知是否會參加,我將不勝感激。

  • I/we appreciate...

    This phrase is used to express gratitude or thankfulness towards someone or something.

    感謝…;對…表示感謝

    I really appreciate your valuable suggestions during the meeting yesterday.

    我真的很感激你在昨天會議中提供的寶貴建議。