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face value
face valuen.1. The value printed or written on the face, as of a coin or postage stamp.2. See par value.3. Apparent significance or value: took their compliments at face value.face value n 1. (Banking & Finance) the value written or stamped on the face of a commercial paper or coin 2. apparent worth or value, as opposed to real worth face val•ue (ˈfeɪs ˌvæl yu for 1; ˈfeɪs ˈvæl yu for 2 ) n. 1. the value printed on the face of a stock, bond, etc. 2. apparent value. [1875–80] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | face value - the value of a security that is set by the company issuing it; unrelated to market valuenominal value, par valuevalue - the quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable; "the Shakespearean Shylock is of dubious value in the modern world" | | 2. | face value - the apparent worth as opposed to the real worthsemblance, gloss, color, colour - an outward or token appearance or form that is deliberately misleading; "he hoped his claims would have a semblance of authenticity"; "he tried to give his falsehood the gloss of moral sanction"; "the situation soon took on a different color" | Translationsface (feis) noun1. the front part of the head, from forehead to chin. a beautiful face. 面孔 面孔2. a surface especially the front surface. a rock face. 正面 正面3. in mining, the end of a tunnel etc where work is being done. a coal face. 採掘面 采掘面 verb1. to be opposite to. My house faces the park. 面對 面对2. to turn, stand etc in the direction of. She faced him across the desk. 使轉向 使转向3. to meet or accept boldly. to face one's fate. 勇敢承當 勇敢承当-faced adjective having a face of a certain kind. a baby-faced man. 具有...臉型的 具有...脸型的facial (ˈfeiʃəl) adjective of the face. facial expressions. 面部的 面部的facing preposition opposite. The hotel is facing the church. 面對著 面对着facecloth noun (American washcloth) a piece of cloth for washing the face or body. 洗臉毛巾,面巾 洗脸毛巾,面巾 ˈfacelift noun1. an operation to smooth and firm the face. She has had a facelift. 整容 整容2. a process intended to make a building etc look better. This village will be given a facelift. 翻新(建築物) 翻新ˈface-powder noun a type of make-up in the form of a fine powder. She put on face-powder to stop her nose shining. 擦臉香粉 搽脸香粉ˈface-saving adjective of something which helps a person not to look stupid or not to appear to be giving in. He agreed to everything we asked and as a face-saving exercise we offered to consult him occasionally. 保全面子的 保全面子的face value the value stated on the face of a coin etc. Some old coins are now worth a great deal more than their face value. 票面價值,面額 票面价值,表面价值 at face value as being as valuable etc as it appears. You must take this offer at face value. 表面價值,面值 表面价值face the music to accept punishment or responsibility for something one has done. The child had to face the music after being rude to the teacher. 承擔譴責,勇於承擔責任 经受谴责,勇于承担责任 face to face in person; in the actual presence of one another. I'd like to meet him face to face some day – I've heard so much about him. 面對面的 面对面的face up to to meet or accept boldly. She faced up to her difficult situation. 勇敢地對付 勇敢地对付in the face of having to deal with and in spite of. She succeeded in the face of great difficulties. 儘管 尽管lose face to suffer a loss of respect or reputation. You will really lose face if you are defeated. 丟臉 丢脸make/pull a face to twist one's face into a strange expression. She pulled faces at the baby to make it laugh. 做鬼臉 做鬼脸on the face of it as it appears at first glance, usually deceptively. On the face of it, the problem was easy. 乍看起來 乍看起来put a good face on it to give the appearance of being satisfied etc with something when one is not. Now it's done we'll have to put a good face on it. 裝出心滿意足的樣子 装出心满意足的样子save one's face to avoid appearing stupid or wrong. I refuse to accept the reponsibility for that error just to save your face – it's your fault. 保全面子 保全面子face value
face valueThe apparent or base value of something, assessed without further examination or consideration. Don't try to pick apart this movie for deeper meaning, just take it at face value. I made a mistake when I took my manipulative aunt's word at face value.See also: face, valueFace Value Related to Face Value: book valueFace ValueA readily ascertainable amount of money determinable from the words of a written instrument alone without the aid of any other source. The face value of an instrument such as a financial document is only the amount shown on it, without the inclusion of interest or fees customarily added or reference to its actual market value. face valuen. in shares of stock, the original cost of the stock shown on the certificate, or "par value." face value
Face ValueThe amount of money stated on a bond or (rarely) a stock certificate. For example, if a bond certificate says $1,000, the face value is $1000. Bonds pay the face value at maturity, and calculate coupons as a percentage of the face value. Many bonds are issued at their face value, though discount bonds are not. The face value is also called the par value or simply par.face value See par value.Face value.Face value, or par value, is the dollar value of a bond or note, generally $1,000. That is the amount the issuer has borrowed, usually the amount you pay to buy the bond at the time it is issued, and the amount you are repaid at maturity, provided the issuer doesn't default. However, bonds may trade at a discount, which is less than face value, or at a premium, which is more than face value, in the secondary market. That's the bond's market value, and it changes regularly, based on supply and demand. The death benefit of a life insurance policy which is the amount the beneficiary receives when the insured person dies. It's also known as the policy's face value. face value see PAR VALUE 1.face valueThe value of an instrument (promissory note, bond, stock, etc.) as stated on the face of the instrument.The face value does not always equal the market value. Example: A 5-year-old mortgage note with a face value of $100,000 and an amortization term of 20 years at 2.8 percent interest is worth far less than $100,000 for two reasons: (1) The principal balance is now a little under $80,000. (2) Why would anyone invest even $80,000 to earn 2.8 percent interest when he or she can get better returns in the marketplace? For both reasons, an investor would pay much less than the $100,000 face value to buy the mortgage. See FV See FVface value Related to face value: book valueSynonyms for face valuenoun the value of a security that is set by the company issuing itSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun the apparent worth as opposed to the real worthRelated Words- semblance
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