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ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -appreciate-, *appreciate*
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English-Thai: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
appreciate(vi) (ราคา) ขึ้น
appreciate(vt) ขึ้นราคา
appreciate(vt) ยกย่อง, See also: ชื่นชม, Syn. value, esteem, cherish, Ant. despise, disdain
appreciate(vt) สำนึกบุญคุณ, See also: เห็นคุณค่า, สำนึกคุณค่า, Syn. thank, welcome, be appreciative

English-Thai: HOPE Dictionary [with local updates]
appreciate(อะพรี'ชีเอท) vt. เห็นคุณค่า, แสดงความพอใจ, ชมเชย, ชื่นชม, ตระหนัก. -vi. มีค่าสูงขึ้น. -appreciator n. -appreciatingly adv., Syn. recognize, acknowledge

English-Thai: Nontri Dictionary
appreciate(vt) เห็นคุณค่า, เล็งเห็น, ยกย่อง, ชมเชย, สำนึกบุญคุณ, ซาบซึ้ง

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English (GCIDE) v.0.53
Appreciatev. t. [ imp. & p. p. Appreciated; p. pr. & vb. n. Appreciating. ] [ L. appretiatus, p. p. of appretiare to value at a price, appraise; ad + pretiare to prize, pretium price. Cf. Appraise. ] 1. To set a price or value on; to estimate justly; to value. [ 1913 Webster ]

To appreciate the motives of their enemies. Gibbon. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To raise the value of; to increase the market price of; -- opposed to depreciate. [ U.S. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Lest a sudden peace should appreciate the money. Ramsay. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. To be sensible of; to distinguish. [ 1913 Webster ]

To test the power of bees to appreciate color. Lubbock. [ 1913 Webster ]

Syn. -- To Appreciate, Estimate, Esteem. Estimate is an act of judgment; esteem is an act of valuing or prizing, and when applied to individuals, denotes a sentiment of moral approbation. See Estimate. Appreciate lies between the two. As compared with estimate, it supposes a union of sensibility with judgment, producing a nice and delicate perception. As compared with esteem, it denotes a valuation of things according to their appropriate and distinctive excellence, and not simply their moral worth. Thus, with reference to the former of these (delicate perception), an able writer says. “Women have a truer appreciation of character than men;” and another remarks, “It is difficult to appreciate the true force and distinctive sense of terms which we are every day using.” So, also, we speak of the difference between two things, as sometimes hardly appreciable. With reference to the latter of these (that of valuation as the result of a nice perception), we say, “It requires a peculiar cast of character to appreciate the poetry of Wordsworth;” “He who has no delicacy himself, can not appreciate it in others;” “The thought of death is salutary, because it leads us to appreciate worldly things aright.” Appreciate is much used in cases where something is in danger of being overlooked or undervalued; as when we speak of appreciating the difficulties of a subject, or the risk of an undertaking. So Lord Plunket, referring to an “ominous silence” which prevailed among the Irish peasantry, says, “If you knew how to appreciate that silence, it is more formidable than the most clamorous opposition.” In like manner, a person who asks some favor of another is apt to say, “I trust you will appreciate my motives in this request.” Here we have the key to a very frequent use of the word. It is hardly necessary to say that appreciate looks on the favorable side of things. we never speak of appreciating a man's faults, but his merits. This idea of regarding things favorably appears more fully in the word appreciative; as when we speak of an appreciative audience, or an appreciative review, meaning one that manifests a quick perception and a ready valuation of excellence. [ 1913 Webster ]

Appreciatev. i. To rise in value. [ See note under Rise, v. i. ] J. Morse. [ 1913 Webster ]

WordNet (3.0)
appreciate(v) recognize with gratitude; be grateful for
appreciate(v) be fully aware of; realize fully, Syn. take account
appreciate(v) gain in value, Syn. revalue, apprise, apprize, Ant. depreciate
appreciate(v) increase the value of, Syn. apprise, apprize, Ant. depreciate
prize(v) hold dear, Syn. appreciate, value, treasure

ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
I appreciate that.เชื่อคุณจริงๆ The Great Dictator (1940)
You don't appreciate what a good time you were having.นายไม่ได้อยู่ดู สิ่งที่ดีที่สุดที่นายมี The Great Dictator (1940)
# And I do appreciate you being 'roundและฉันก็ขอขอบคุณที่คุณคืออยู่ Help! (1965)
# And I do appreciate you being 'roundและฉันก็ขอขอบคุณที่คุณคือ 'รอบ Help! (1965)
# And I do appreciate you being 'roundและฉันก็ขอขอบคุณที่คุณคือ 'รอบ Help! (1965)
# And I do appreciate you being 'roundและฉันก็ขอขอบคุณที่คุณคือ 'รอบ Help! (1965)
# And I do appreciate you being 'roundและฉันก็ขอขอบคุณที่คุณคือ 'รอบ Help! (1965)
# And I do appreciate you being 'roundและฉันก็ขอขอบคุณที่คุณคือ 'รอบ Help! (1965)
You do appreciate beauty, don't you?ที่คุณทำชื่นชมความงามไม่ได้คุณ? The Godfather (1972)
I'd sure appreciate it, sir, if you could find it in your heart to hang him up by his neck until he was dead.ผมจะซึ้งใจมาก ถ้านายท่าน... ...เอามันแขวนคอจนม่องเท่ง Blazing Saddles (1974)
I don't think you appreciate the gut reaction people have to these things.ผมว่าคุณคงนึกภาพปฎิกิริยาของผู้คน กับเรื่องพวกนี่ออกนะ Jaws (1975)
Larry, I appreciate it. I'm just reacting to what I was told.ลาร์รี่ ผมนึกออกสิ ผมเเค่ออกความเห็น Jaws (1975)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
appreciateAlmost everybody appreciates good food.
appreciateA musician can appreciate small differences in sounds.
appreciateAny comments will be gratefully appreciated.
appreciateAny input would be appreciated!
appreciateAnything you could do in support of their effort would be very much appreciated.
appreciateAppreciate the importance of propaganda in politics.
appreciateChris does not appreciate how Beth lost his clock he lent her.
appreciateHe appreciate Japanese culture.
appreciateHe appreciates his parents' love.
appreciateHe cannot appreciate friendship.
appreciateHe learned to appreciate literature.
appreciateHer abilities are not appreciated in school.

Thai-English: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
เห็นคุณค่า(v) appreciate, See also: gratify, acknowledge, Syn. เห็นค่า, Ant. ไม่เห็นคุณค่า, Example: ปัจจุบันนี้ ผู้คนเริ่มเห็นคุณค่าของยาสมุนไพรมากขึ้น, Thai Definition: เล็งเห็นถึงสิ่งดีของสิ่งใดสิ่งหนึ่ง
สำนึก(v) realize, See also: appreciate, Syn. รู้ตัว, รับรู้
เข้าถึง(v) appreciate, See also: regard, Example: คนพวกนี้เข้าถึงพระผู้เป็นเจ้าได้ง่าย เพราะมีจิตศรัทธามากเหลือเกิน, Thai Definition: เข้าใจหรือรู้ความหมายอย่างลึกซึ้ง
รู้คุณค่า(v) appreciate the value (of), Example: นักอ่านที่ดีควรจะรู้จักเลือกหนังสืออ่าน และรู้คุณค่าของสิ่งที่อ่าน
ซาบซึ้ง(v) appreciate, See also: be grateful, be thankful for, Syn. ประทับใจ, จับใจ, ปลื้มปิติ, Example: ราษฎรซาบซึ้งในพระมหากรุณาธิคุณของพระบาทสมเด็จพระเจ้าอยู่หัว, Thai Definition: อาการที่รู้สึกจับใจอย่างลึกซึ้ง, อาการที่รู้สึกปิติปลาบปลื้ม

Thai-English-French: Volubilis Dictionary 1.0
ชื่นชม[cheūnchom] (v) EN: admire ; look up to ; gloat over ; praise ; commend ; eulogize ; appreciate ; laud  FR: admirer ; apprécier ; louanger ; se réjouir
เคารพนับถือ[khaoropnaptheū] (v, exp) EN: respect ; esteem ; regard ; value ; appreciate  FR: respecter ; estimer
สำนึก[samneuk] (v) EN: realize ; appreciate ; be aware (of) ; know ; feel contrite ; call to mind ; perceive ; be aware of ; be conscious of ; be mindful of ; be conversant with ; be familiar with  FR: avoir le sentiment ; apprécier ; percevoir ; sentir ; avoir conscience ; réaliser
สำนึกบุญคุณ[samneuk bunkhun] (v, exp) EN: appreciate ; be appreciative ; thank ; welcome
ซาบซึ้ง[sāpseung] (v) EN: appreciate ; be grateful (for) ; be overwhelmed (by)

CMU English Pronouncing Dictionary Dictionary [with local updates]
appreciate
appreciated
appreciates

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary (pronunciation guide only)
appreciate
appreciated
appreciates

Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
評価[ひょうか, hyouka] (n) (1) valuation; estimation; assessment; evaluation; (vs) (2) to value; to assess; to estimate value; (3) to appreciate; to value highly; to acknowledge the value (of something); (P) #865 [Add to Longdo]
認める[みとめる, mitomeru] (v1, vt) (1) to recognize; to recognise; to appreciate; (2) to observe; to notice; (3) to admit; to approve; (P) #4,039 [Add to Longdo]
お疲れ様(P);お疲れさま(P);御疲れ様[おつかれさま, otsukaresama] (exp) (1) thank you; many thanks; much appreciated; (2) that's enough for today; (P) #12,187 [Add to Longdo]
ご苦労さま(P);御苦労様;ご苦労様[ごくろうさま, gokurousama] (exp, adj-na) thank you very much for your ...; I appreciate your efforts; (P) [Add to Longdo]
ご苦労さん;御苦労さん[ごくろうさん, gokurousan] (exp) I appreciate your efforts [Add to Longdo]
もて遊ぶ;玩ぶ;弄ぶ;翫ぶ[もてあそぶ, moteasobu] (v5b, vt) (1) (uk) to play with (a toy, one's hair, etc.); to fiddle with; (2) to toy with (one's emotions, etc.); to trifle with; (3) to do with something as one pleases; (4) to appreciate [Add to Longdo]
哀れむ(P);憐れむ;閔れむ(oK)[あわれむ, awaremu] (v5m, vt) (1) to commiserate; to pity; to have mercy on; to sympathize with; to sympathise with; (2) (哀れむ only) (arch) to enjoy the beauty of; to appreciate (e.g. the moon, flowers); (P) [Add to Longdo]
我が身をつねって人の痛さを知れ;我が身を抓って人の痛さを知れ[わがみをつねってひとのいたさをしれ, wagamiwotsunettehitonoitasawoshire] (exp) (id) you can't appreciate others' suffering until you've gone through it yourself; pinch oneself and know others' pain [Add to Longdo]
解す[げす, gesu] (v5s, vt) (1) (See 解する) to understand; to appreciate; (2) to interpret [Add to Longdo]
解する[かいする, kaisuru] (vs-s, vt) (1) to understand; to appreciate; (2) to interpret [Add to Longdo]

Result from Foreign Dictionaries (3 entries found)

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Appreciate \Ap*pre"ci*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Appreciated};
     p. pr. & vb. n. {Appreciating}.] [L. appretiatus, p. p. of
     appretiare to value at a price, appraise; ad + pretiare to
     prize, pretium price. Cf. {Appraise}.]
     1. To set a price or value on; to estimate justly; to value.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              To appreciate the motives of their enemies.
                                                    --Gibbon.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     3. To raise the value of; to increase the market price of; --
        opposed to {depreciate}. [U.S.]
        [1913 Webster]
  
              Lest a sudden peace should appreciate the money.
                                                    --Ramsay.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     4. To be sensible of; to distinguish.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              To test the power of bees to appreciate color.
                                                    --Lubbock.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     Syn: To {Appreciate}, {Estimate}, {Esteem}.
  
     Usage: Estimate is an act of judgment; esteem is an act of
            valuing or prizing, and when applied to individuals,
            denotes a sentiment of moral approbation. See
            {Estimate}. Appreciate lies between the two. As
            compared with estimate, it supposes a union of
            sensibility with judgment, producing a nice and
            delicate perception. As compared with esteem, it
            denotes a valuation of things according to their
            appropriate and distinctive excellence, and not simply
            their moral worth. Thus, with reference to the former
            of these (delicate perception), an able writer says.
            "Women have a truer appreciation of character than
            men;" and another remarks, "It is difficult to
            appreciate the true force and distinctive sense of
            terms which we are every day using." So, also, we
            speak of the difference between two things, as
            sometimes hardly appreciable. With reference to the
            latter of these (that of valuation as the result of a
            nice perception), we say, "It requires a peculiar cast
            of character to appreciate the poetry of Wordsworth;"
            "He who has no delicacy himself, can not appreciate it
            in others;" "The thought of death is salutary, because
            it leads us to appreciate worldly things aright."
            Appreciate is much used in cases where something is in
            danger of being overlooked or undervalued; as when we
            speak of appreciating the difficulties of a subject,
            or the risk of an undertaking. So Lord Plunket,
            referring to an "ominous silence" which prevailed
            among the Irish peasantry, says, "If you knew how to
            appreciate that silence, it is more formidable than
            the most clamorous opposition." In like manner, a
            person who asks some favor of another is apt to say,
            "I trust you will appreciate my motives in this
            request." Here we have the key to a very frequent use
            of the word. It is hardly necessary to say that
            appreciate looks on the favorable side of things. we
            never speak of appreciating a man's faults, but his
            merits. This idea of regarding things favorably
            appears more fully in the word appreciative; as when
            we speak of an appreciative audience, or an
            appreciative review, meaning one that manifests a
            quick perception and a ready valuation of excellence.
            [1913 Webster]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Appreciate \Ap*pre"ci*ate\, v. i.
     To rise in value. [See note under {Rise}, v. i.] --J. Morse.
     [1913 Webster]

From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:

  appreciate
      v 1: recognize with gratitude; be grateful for
      2: be fully aware of; realize fully; "Do you appreciate the full
         meaning of this letter?" [syn: {appreciate}, {take account}]
      3: hold dear; "I prize these old photographs" [syn: {prize},
         {value}, {treasure}, {appreciate}]
      4: gain in value; "The yen appreciated again!" [syn:
         {appreciate}, {apprize}, {apprise}, {revalue}] [ant:
         {depreciate}, {devaluate}, {devalue}, {undervalue}]
      5: increase the value of; "The Germans want to appreciate the
         Deutsche Mark" [syn: {appreciate}, {apprize}, {apprise}]
         [ant: {depreciate}]

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