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单词 valued
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valuedadj.

Brit. /ˈvaljuːd/, U.S. /ˈvæljud/
Forms: see value v. and -ed suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: value v., -ed suffix1; value n., -ed suffix2.
Etymology: Partly < value v. + -ed suffix1, and partly < value n. + -ed suffix2.
1. To which a definite value has been assigned; estimated, appraised. Frequently in valued money, valued rent.
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society > trade and finance > monetary value > [adjective] > to which a value has been assigned
valued1537
the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > evaluation, estimation, appraisal > [adjective] > estimated, appraised
peiseda1522
trutinate1528
valued1537
1537 tr. Original & Sprynge All Sectes f. 55 So sort is blyndnesse, erroure and foolysh speculacion rooted in the world that it is euen the best coyne and valued mony [Ger. die rechte ganghafft werung und müntz], wherwyth the world wyll be payed.
1559 T. Gresham Let. 1 Mar. in J. W. Burgon Life & Times Sir T. Gresham (1839) I. iv. 262 Remember specially that they doo paye their mony in vallewyd money, (otherwyse termyd permissyone money).
1608 T. Middleton Familie of Love (new ed.) i. sig. A3v Gerar. Arte or nature neuer yet could set A valued prise to her in valued worth. Lip. Vnvalued worth, ha ha ha!
1613 J. Tapp Path-way to Knowl. 258 Now out of 252 li. the valued price of 12 peeces of Linnen cloth ready money, substract 46 li. [etc.]
1752 A. McDouall Inst. Laws Scotl. II. 333 There is no mention in the brieve or service of the Valued rent.
1798 in Hist. Moray (1882) I. i. 172 The valued rent is £350.
1838 W. Bell Dict. Law Scotl. 861 Where there is no retour of lands,..the superior is entitled to the valued rent.
1890 G. Watson Bell's Dict. Law Scotl. (ed. 7) Freeholder is a person..who must have held lands extending to a forty shilling land of old extent, or to £400 Scots of valued rent.
1913 R. H. Gretton Mod. Hist. Eng. People I. ii. 52 Rents were refused above the ‘valued rent’ scale.
1964 J. M. Letiche et al. tr. A. I. Pashkov Hist. Russ. Econ. Thought iv. xi. 245 Some governments therefore forbade the export not only of..fully valued money, but also of money of less than full value.
2004 Rev. Econ. Stud. 71 916 With valued money, sellers can ask to be paid with money..instead of with goods of uncertain quality.
2. Highly esteemed or appreciated; held in high regard.
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the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > [adjective] > esteemed
toldc1275
alosed1448
esteemed1549
regarded1561
expectablec1565
circumspect1579
valued1602
considered1665
well-considered1826
1602 J. Marston Hist. Antonio & Mellida Induct. sig. A3v A seruile hounde..greedily champing what any other well valued iudgement had before hand shew'd.
1665 J. Glanvill Sciri Tuum: Authors Defense Let. Aristotle 79 in Scepsis Scientifica Laertius sayes..the Epicureans, were the only valued Sects of Philosophers.
1726 A. Pope tr. Homer Odyssey IV. xv. 129 This silver bowl,..this valu'd gift be thine.
1746 P. Francis tr. Horace in P. Francis & W. Dunkin tr. Horace Epistles i. xviii. 138 You..boldly guard the injur'd Fame Of a well-known, and valued Friend.
1803 Visct. Strangford tr. L. V. de Camoens Poems 101 Within my bosom's cell I bear A recent wound—a valued woe.
1841 I. D'Israeli Amenities Lit. I. 255 The exposition of a political transaction is never without some valued results.
1856 E. K. Kane Arctic Explor. II. xxvii. 272 I have omitted that which was its most valued characteristic. It abounded in life.
1922 H. S. Salt Call of Wildflower iv. 41 The name of ‘mockers’ is sometimes given by gardeners to weeds that are so like certain valued plants as to be easily mistaken for them.
1964 J. Hersey Varsell Pleas in Life Sketches (1991) 285 At length the latter-day vessel of those valued heirlooms, Sheriff Haralson R. Lee, came out to the tree.
1998 N. Robinson in J. Lees-Milne Through Wood & Dale (2001) p. vii One becomes familiar with..the byways of his character as one does with an old and valued friend.
3. In which value is indicated. Obsolete. rare.
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the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > evaluation, estimation, appraisal > [adjective]
valuative1566
valueda1616
estimativea1640
valuational1887
appraisive1899
evaluative1927
a1616 W. Shakespeare Macbeth (1623) iii. i. 96 The valued file Distinguishes the swift, the slow, the subtle. View more context for this quotation
4. Mathematics. Of a function: having the property that a single argument may map to a number of values or kind of value indicated by a distinguishing word.many-, multi-, one-, single-valued, etc.: see the first element.
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1839 Trans. Royal Irish Acad. 18 Science 219 The square of a three-valued function of three variables is always itself three-valued.
1882 G. M. Minchin Uniplanar Kinematics 197 We do not get a multiple-valued potential at Q.
1913 Amer. Math. Monthly 20 205 That is w,..in the case when y=m/n is an n-valued function of z.
1968 Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 133 303 The set of all positive (finite or infinite valued) measurable functions on X.
2008 Proc. Royal Soc. A. 464 1701 The boundary velocity continued as a zero-valued function outside.

Compounds

valued policy n. an insurance policy in which a special amount, estimated and agreed when the policy is issued, is payable in the event of a valid claim being made, whatever the actual value of the claim may be.
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society > trade and finance > financial dealings > insurance > [noun] > insurance policy > specific types of policy
fire policy1737
valued policy1737
life policy1751
wagering policy1766
wager policy1766
time policy1808
wager-insurance1824
voyage policy1848
ppi1895
floater1900
maintenance contract1915
death futures1993
1737 Daily Gazetteer 26 Aug. 2/2 A notable Cause of Insurance was tried, wherein a Tradesman was Plaintiff, and an Insurer Defendant, upon a valued Policy of Assurance.
1766 J. Burrow Rep. Court King's Bench 2 1171 A valued Policy is not to be considered as a Wager Policy.
1848 J. Arnould Law Marine Insurance I. i. ii. 18 A valued policy is one in which the agreed value of the subject insured..is expressed on the face of the policy.
1903 Daily Chron. 25 Sept. 6/7 Let..the private individual demand a ‘valued’ policy, and the monopoly of the big companies collapses.
1999 J. S. Dryzek in T. Miyakawa Sci. of Public Policy (2002) xxi. 411 Analysts seek generalizations (however local) about the causes of valued policy outcomes.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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