释义 |
valoriˈzation orig. U.S. [See prec. and -ization.] The act or fact of fixing the value or price of some commercial commodity. Also gen., evaluation, giving validity to, making valid.
1907Amer. Polit. Sci. Rev. Feb. 249 (Cent. Dict. Suppl.), The financing of the valorization scheme is provided for by the issuing of bonds by the three coffee producing States, guaranteed by the general government. 1957Times 28 Dec. 10/1 The announcement of a retention and valorization scheme by the Brazilian authorities in the spring touched off the rise in prices [of cocoa]. 1975J. De Bres tr. Mandel's Late Capitalism 9 The first four chapters..deal..with..the connection between the development of capitalist technology and the valorization of capital itself. 1975Times Lit. Suppl. 22 Aug. 942/1 The new structuralist model, with its valorization of the synchronic system over the older historical, genetic, diachronic modes of understanding. 1980J. P. Farrell Revolution as Tragedy v. 247 A Victorian protest against the Romantic valorizations of tragedy that announce themselves in the works of Scott, Byron, and Carlyle. |