Englishfor English speakers
attach
Verb
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If you attach mathx/math to mathy/math, you put mathx/math on mathy/math so that they will not come apart.
Warnings and instruction should be firmly attached to the container.
Attach the wire to the speaker with the red clip.
Look for spaces where the tire attaches to the rim.
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If you are attached to an office, department, location, etc. you work for that part of the organisation.
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If a quality such as importance is attached to something, people think the thing has that quality.
There was a great deal of importance attached to being well dressed.
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If something is attached to something else, there is a strong connection between them.
The promise of more money for the school is attached to better results from the students?
There is also something called ground rent, which is attached to these apartments.
value
Noun
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Something's value is how good or important it is; how much money someone will exchange a thing for; an amount of money.
The value for me of this food is $100.
Human life has very much value.
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Your values are your ideas about which things are good.
He has strong values.
value
Verb
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If you value someone or something, you think that they are good and you don't want to lose them.
I value your help.
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If you value something judge how good or important it is.
They valued it at $600.