value; appraisement; cheapen; worth(1. ten dollars',?40, etc. ~ of something an amount of something that has the value mentioned • The winner will receive ten pounds' worth of books. • a dollar's worth of change 2. a week's, month's, etc. ~ of something an amount of something that lasts a week, etc. 3. the financial, practical or moral value of sb/something • Their contribution was of great worth. • The activities help children to develop a sense of their own worth. • A good interview enables candidates to prove their worth (= show how good they are). • a personal net worth of $10 million. OALD Alexander Demidov); damage(what's the damage? – сколько это стоит?); denomination; ante(These improvements would raise the ante – После этих усовершенствований стоимость бы возросла VLZ_58); cost; charge; valuableness
cost(In economics, the value of the factors of production used by a firm in producing or distributing goods and services or engaging in both activities; В экономике: стоимость факторов производства, использованных компанией в процессе производства и/или распределения товаров и услуг)
price tag(проекта • I don't think it would be worth the cost. The price tag of the earthworks would almost certainly be more the value of the newly created real estate. (Reddit) • A BC Conservative Party release said the investigation would ask: How did a project initially estimated to cost far less balloon into a $3.86 billion catastrophe?“ The staggering price tag means that residents of North Vancouver are on the hook for an additional $725 per year — for the next 30 years — just to pay off the debt incurred by this mismanaged project,” Rustad said. (canada.constructconnect.com)ART Vancouver)