noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a token of your gratitude/respect/appreciation etc
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Please accept this gift as a small token of our appreciation.
express your thanks/gratitude/appreciation (= say thank you to someone, in a speech )
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On behalf of the team, I’d like to express our appreciation for all your efforts.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
aesthetic
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As long as this aesthetic appreciation does not coincide with profitable necessity then this conflict will remain.
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It is the only educational institution in the world that teaches aesthetic appreciation primarily through an objective method of investigation.
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This, too, indicates the kind of sequence of experience to be expected in aesthetic appreciation .
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The whole nature of the aesthetic is the appreciation of each thing in itself.
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Scientific batsmanship goes by the board. Aesthetic appreciation is thrown on the scrap heap.
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Sometimes it is difficult to penetrate beyond aesthetic appreciation .
capital
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Contributors to the trust then have a share in the income and capital appreciation of the underlying assets.
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Landlords should consider rental yields as well as the potential capital appreciation .
deep
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What it lacked in standard, it more than made up for in atmosphere and in a deep appreciation of athletics.
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On the one hand, they possessed no deep appreciation for what Latin civilization was, or how it functioned.
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What is missing from the planting schemes is a deeper understanding and appreciation of the way trees matter to us.
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But it helped me to gain a deeper appreciation of what is involved.
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I also want to express my deep appreciation especially to those who took the time to pray for me.
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Did the children gain a deeper knowledge and appreciation and love of the mass?
full
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I want to make sure they have a full appreciation of what they did.
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Adolescents lack a full appreciation of the way in which the world is ordered.
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A full appreciation of intentions in moral judgments begins to develop around the transition from concrete to formal operations.
great
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In this way modern analytical techniques are providing the basis for greater appreciation of some of the world's greatest painters.
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He has a greater appreciation of sacrifice.
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Encourage greater appreciation by the public of the moral authority of the law.
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Perhaps that early brush with death endowed the villagers with a greater than normal appreciation for the past.
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It is intended to foster greater appreciation of the complex and contentious issues associated with research in this and other controversial areas.
new
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On the other hand it can bring about reconciliation between families and friends and a new appreciation of life's true values.
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Secondly, children should develop a new appreciation of how traits can be used to explain behaviour.
well
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As a result, the Vietminh undoubtedly came, as General Valluy intended, to a better appreciation of the situation.
■ NOUN
art
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Books on art appreciation will also concern themselves with formal questions, as they have done since the beginning of the century.
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Visual sensibility is a prerequisite of art appreciation , and a genuine aesthetic experience is both self-sufficient and disinterested.
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A growing number of clubs and societies such as the movie-makers, art appreciation and folk club, all receive Union subsidy.
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This aesthetic can obscure Formal art appreciation as it often resorts to exclusivist ideas about painting and sculpture which are highly philosophical.
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So much for art appreciation , I thought.
■ VERB
develop
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They can help the reader to develop the appreciation and enjoyment of pictorial material by offering a range of rich visual experiences.
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An interior from a Maryland farmhouse shows that with nationhood comes a fully developed appreciation of fine furniture and decorative pieces.
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Secondly, children should develop a new appreciation of how traits can be used to explain behaviour.
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It is in this way that we are able to develop an appreciation of spatial order.
express
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Nether Wyresdale Parish Council would like to express their appreciation of the effort that went into carrying out the survey.
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Alberto usually expressed his appreciation for their interest and declared that he had everything under control.
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She expresses much appreciation for what she considers beautiful and is beginning to show and receive affection.
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I also want to express my deep appreciation especially to those who took the time to pray for me.
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Many of them expressed appreciation of local cathedral organists and parish musicians who provide a lead and incentive to others.
gain
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By the time the model has been constructed, the analyst has gained an appreciation of the business in outline.
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But it helped me to gain a deeper appreciation of what is involved.
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Thus they have gained an appreciation of the system and a knowledge of the range of information now available.
show
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The first is, yes, to show appreciation and respect - which various people require in varying degrees.
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How did the Stinsons show their appreciation ?
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How do you show your appreciation to others for things they do that you have enjoyed?
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In discussing sales leadership, the new managers showed some appreciation for the distinction between being a doer and being a manager.
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The woman showed her appreciation by baking Annabelle/Steven a cake.
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They love it when the pupils spontaneously show affection or appreciation .
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While Miss Lidgett showed some appreciation of the woman's circumstances, she was unable to condone her course of action.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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As Lynn got older, her appreciation for her hometown grew.
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In appreciation of Mr Mainwaring's years of service, the company presented him with a gold watch.
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Murphy teaches classes in art appreciation to young children.
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There has been an appreciation of 50% in property values.
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To show his appreciation of her kindness he sent her some flowers.
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We'd like you to accept this gift as a small token of our appreciation .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He slobbered over her foot in appreciation .
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Show my appreciation of what you do for me?
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The beginnings of an appreciation of complex numbers came about with the work of Gerolamo Cardano.
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The first is, yes, to show appreciation and respect - which various people require in varying degrees.
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The omission of these chapters will not detract from your general appreciation of homoeopathy.
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Use a combination of suggestion, appreciation of their difficulties, praise for his efforts and pleasure at their success.
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When the dollar rises, yen-based investors benefit from both the appreciation of their investment and the currency.