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cherish

/cher-ish/US // ˈtʃɛr ɪʃ //UK // (ˈtʃɛrɪʃ) //

珍惜,珍视,爱惜,珍爱

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to hold or treat as dear; feel love for: to cherish one's native land.
    • : to care for tenderly; nurture: to cherish a child.
    • : to cling fondly or inveterately to: to cherish a memory.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbcare about deeply
Forms: cherished, cherishes, cherishing
Synonyms
admire钦佩,仰慕,佩服,欣赏adore崇拜,爱慕,热爱,倾慕appreciate欣赏,赏识,赏析,理解care for关心,照顾,关注,护理cling to执着于,拘泥于,坚守,固守cultivate培养,栽培,培育,培植defend保护,防御,辩护,维护embrace拥抱,怀抱,搂抱,搂着encourage鼓励,激励,励,励志enshrine供奉,体现在,纪念,庄严宣誓entertain招待,受理,招待会,招待人harbor港湾,庇佑,港,港湾式hold dear握住,捧着,握紧,握住亲爱的honor荣誉,尊重,荣誉感,荣誉证书love爱,爱情,爱心,爱意preserve维护,保存,保全,保护revere尊崇,崇尚,崇敬,尊敬safeguard保障,保护,保卫,维护treasure宝藏,宝物,宝,宝库worship崇拜,祭拜,礼拜,敬拜apprize鉴定,鉴定一下,鉴定书,鉴定人clasp扣住,扣住了,扣住不放,抱箍coddle呵护,溺爱,娇惯,呵护着comfort舒适度,舒适性,舒适,舒适感cosset苔藓,苔丝,苔痕,苔苔fancy花式,幻想,花哨的,幻想的fondle抚摸,抚弄,爱抚,抚摸着foster培养,促进,养育,培育guard守护,守卫,守,守住hug拥抱,抱抱,搂抱,抱团idolize偶像化,崇拜,神化,崇拜偶像like喜欢,像,如,喜爱nourish滋养,滋润,滋补,颐养nurse护士,护理人员,护士长,护理员nurture抚育,培养,培育,养育pet宠物,爱抚,宠儿,爱宠prize奖品,奖,奖金,奖项reverence崇敬,崇敬之心,崇敬之情,崇尚shelter庇护所,避难所,遮蔽处,遮蔽物shield盾牌,屏蔽,掩护,遮挡support支持,支助,支撑,支持率sustain维持,保持,持续,持续的value价值,价值观,值,价值取向venerate钦佩,尊敬,崇尚,崇敬cleave to倾心于,倾心于此,契合,倾心dote on宠爱,溺爱,疼爱,眷恋hold in high esteem钦佩,崇尚,钦佩不已,钦羡
Antonyms

Examples

  • I cherish this little holiday listening ritual, but it still felt too new, too insignificant to mention back in the autumn of 2018 when Cowell — who died Thursday at 79 — invited me into his Maryland home to talk about his music.

  • That said, many a gamer will cherish the idea of playing the latest in this venerable series day one, so pre-ordering a copy is a possibility if none of the other games really ring their bell.

  • To pay for it, she took aim at a tax break cherished by the private equity industry.

  • After much soul searching, lengthy discussions and extensive evaluations of our long-term goals, my family and I decided this was the right time to pass our responsibility and cherished stewardship.

  • Many of you are my sources, subjects, friends, confidantes, dinner companions, onstage dueling partners, cherished critics, and more.

  • Special praise goes to Kudrow for the way she broadened the scope of Valerie Cherish in Season 2.

  • But alas, a snub is yet another of the many indignities Valerie Cherish shall endure.

  • The goal offered ecstasy to free-kick aficionados, who have had little to cherish at this World Cup.

  • They seem to cherish a strange, irrational notion that something in the very flow of time will cure all ills.

  • It's because some hearing people cherish those experiences so much and want to know that others share them.

  • This contempt for the masses they cherish until they have to descend from Parnassus and enter the public service.

  • Had Mr. Wilding been other than she now learnt he was, he would surely not cherish an attachment for a person so utterly unworthy.

  • She was careful to cherish in herself an openness to noble impressions and to the high poetry of nature and life.

  • Kitty Tynan had certainly enough imagination to make her cherish a mystery.

  • The wolf is capable of strong attachments, and has been known to cherish the memory of a friend for a great length of time.