Apreciar in english

To appreciate

pronunciation: tuəpriʃieɪt part of speech: none
In gestures

apreciar = appraise ; appreciate ; gain + an appreciation ; have + a feeling about/for ; cherish ; relish ; taste ; prize [prise, -USA] ; take in ; look up to ; hold + Nombre + dear ; be in + Posesivo + good books. 

Example: If one walks round a large general booskshop and carefully appraises the stock on display it becomes clear quite quickly that there are many types of books which seem to bear a strong similarity to each other.Example: Most users would appreciate disciplines placed adjacent to related disciplines.Example: The students have gained an appreciation of how their library skills can contribute to furthering knowledge about the culture of their country.Example: But if you have a certain feeling about language, then language ends up becoming very, very important.Example: The British Museum Reading Room is filled with cranks, hacks, poverty-stricken scholars who cherish their hobby.Example: They all relish a fast paced working environment, rapid change and constant challenges to traditional notions of what a library and library work should be.Example: Professional skills are enhanced by the opportunity which IFLA provides to taste the cultures of other countries in a very accessible (dare I say privileged?) way.Example: She was so poor that she had nothing but one single hen, which she prized as the apple of her eye.Example: People like to browse the books and magazines, take in the ambiance, and be seen and perceived as a patron of the arts and literature.Example: No mattter how high I get, I'll still be looking up to you.Example: Cuts in Government agriculture spending are an attack on everything we hold dear in this country.Example: Regardless of which personality makes up your cat, if it licks you it means you are in her good books.

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» apreciar mejorgain + an appreciation .

Example: The students have gained an appreciation of how their library skills can contribute to furthering knowledge about the culture of their country.

» apreciar muchísimotreasurethink + the world ofthink + highly ofthink + a lot ofthink + a great deal of .

Example: I treasure the note sent by a reader to a publisher which said 'Between the covers of your books I can ignore the TV, transistors, politics, and the weather'.

Example: But as the last hymn faded and hundreds followed his coffin out into the sun, it was obvious again: his patients still thought the world of him.

Example: Swedes think highly of the Government but not of the royal family.

Example: He was always smiling and pleasant, and I really thought a lot of him.

Example: Emma thought a great deal of him but her feelings did not run as deep as those she knew he held for her.

» capaz de apreciarappreciative .

Example: Much has been written about methods directed at making children critically appreciative readers.

» saber apreciar las cosas buenas de la vidaappreciate + the good things in life .

Example: I last appreciated the good things in life looking out over the water today while my daughter threw sticks and laughed at the splashes.

» saber apreciar lo bueno de la vidaappreciate + the good things in life .

Example: I last appreciated the good things in life looking out over the water today while my daughter threw sticks and laughed at the splashes.
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