appreciate

appreciate
ə'pri:ʃieit
verb
1) (to be grateful for (something): I appreciate all your hard work.) agradecer
2) (to value (someone or something) highly: Mothers are very often not appreciated.) valorar
3) (understand; to be aware of: I appreciate your difficulties but I cannot help.) comprender, hacerse cargo de
4) (to increase in value: My house has appreciated (in value) considerably over the last ten years.) aumentar su valor
- appreciably
- appreciation
- appreciative
- appreciatively

appreciate vb
1. agradecer
we very much appreciate your cooperation agrademos mucho su cooperación
2. comprender / entender
I appreciate your problem, but ... entiendo tu problema, pero ...
3. valorar / apreciar
they appreciate good food aprecian la buena comida
El gerundio de appreciate se escribe appreciating
appreciate
tr[ə'priːʃɪeɪt]
transitive verb
1 (be thankful for) agradecer
2 (understand) entender, comprender
3 (value) valorar, apreciar
intransitive verb
1 revalorizarse, valorizarse
appreciate [ə'pri:ʃi.eɪt, -'prɪ-] v, -ated ; -ating vt
1) value: apreciar, valorar
2) : agradecer
we appreciate his frankness: agradecemos su franqueza
3) understand: darse cuenta de, entender
appreciate vi
: apreciarse, valorizarse
appreciate
v.
apreciar v.
aprobar v.
aumentar el valor de v.
ə'priːʃieɪt
1.
transitive verb
a) (value) \<\<food/novel\>\> apreciar

someone who appreciates good wine — una persona que aprecia or que sabe apreciar el buen vino

she's not appreciated here — aquí no se la valora

b) (be grateful for) agradecer*

I appreciate your help — (te) agradezco tu ayuda

I'd appreciate it if you could let me know — le agradecería que me avisara

c) (understand) \<\<danger/difficulties\>\> darse* cuenta de

I (can) appreciate that, but ... — te entiendo or lo comprendo or me hago cargo, pero ...


2.
vi \<\<shares/property\>\> (re)valorizarse*, apreciarse (frml)
[ǝ'priːʃɪeɪt]
1. VT
1) (=be grateful for) agradecer

I appreciated your help — agradecí tu ayuda

I appreciate the gesture — agradezco el detalle

we should much appreciate it if ... — agradeceríamos mucho que + subjun

2) (=value, esteem) apreciar, valorar

he does not appreciate music — no sabe apreciar or valorar la música

I am not appreciated here — aquí no se me aprecia or valora

we much appreciate your work — tenemos un alto concepto de su trabajo

3) (=understand) [+ problem, difference] comprender

I appreciate your wishes — comprendo sus deseos

yes, I appreciate that — sí, lo comprendo

to appreciate that ... — comprender que ...

we fully appreciate that ... — comprendemos perfectamente que ...

4) (=be sensitive to) percibir

the smallest change can be appreciated on this machine — en esta máquina se percibe el más leve cambio

2.
VI [property etc] revalorizarse, aumentar(se) en valor
* * *
[ə'priːʃieɪt]
1.
transitive verb
a) (value) \<\<food/novel\>\> apreciar

someone who appreciates good wine — una persona que aprecia or que sabe apreciar el buen vino

she's not appreciated here — aquí no se la valora

b) (be grateful for) agradecer*

I appreciate your help — (te) agradezco tu ayuda

I'd appreciate it if you could let me know — le agradecería que me avisara

c) (understand) \<\<danger/difficulties\>\> darse* cuenta de

I (can) appreciate that, but ... — te entiendo or lo comprendo or me hago cargo, pero ...


2.
vi \<\<shares/property\>\> (re)valorizarse*, apreciarse (frml)

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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