2. (noun) desire, benefit.
Ko te uara nui ko te kitea mai i roto i te haere nei tētahi āhua e kaha ake ai tātou ki tō tātou reo (HM 1/1988:3). / The main desire is to see in this journey a way for us to strengthen our language.
3. (noun) monetary value.
Ka haere tonu ngā whakarite hoko mō te poraka. Ko tā ngā rangatira e hiahia ana e £20,000; ko te whakautu a Te Mākarini e £3,000. He roa te kauwhau a Te Hāpuku ki a Te Mākarini mō te nui me te uara o te whenua (TTR 1990:11). / Negotiations for the block continued. The chiefs wanted £20,000; McLean countered with an offer of £3,000. Te Hāpuku made a lengthy appeal to McLean about the extent and monetary value of the land.
4. (noun) value (maths).
Ko te uara te rahi e whakaaturia ana e tētahi tohu (TRP 2010:303). / The value is the quantity or amount represented by a particular symbol.
uara tū
1. (noun) place value.
Ko te uara tū o tētahi mati te wāhi e noho ana taua mati i roto i tōna tau. Ko te 10 te tūāpapa o tō tātau pūnaha uara tū. Ko ia uara tū tētahi taupū o te 10 (TRP 2010:303). / The place value of a digit is the place where that digit sits in its number. Ten is the basis of our place value system. Each place value is an indice of 10.
pūnaha uara tū
1. (noun) place value system.
Ko te uara tū o tētahi mati te wāhi e noho ana taua mati i roto i tōna tau. Ko te 10 te tūāpapa o tō tātau pūnaha uara tū. Ko ia uara tū tētahi taupū o te 10 (TRP 2010:303). / The place value of a digit is the place where that digit sits in its number. Ten is the basis of our place value system. Each place value is an indice of 10.
wāwāhi uara tū
1. (noun) place value partitioning (maths).
Ko te wehewehe i tētahi tau ki ētahi wāhanga iti. Hei tauira, e taea ana te 37 te wāwāhi ki te 30 me te 7. Ka kīia tērā momo ko te wāwāhi uara tū (TRP 2010:317). / A number is divided up into smaller parts. For example, 37 can be decomposed or partitioned into 30 and 7. This is called place value partitioning (TRP 2010:317).