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invaluable

/in-val-yoo-uh-buhl/US // ɪnˈvæl yu ə bəl //UK // (ɪnˈvæljʊəbəl) //

价值连城,价值连城的,非常宝贵的,非常有价值的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : beyond calculable or appraisable value; of inestimable worth; priceless: an invaluable art collection; her invaluable assistance.

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Examples

  • This should give you invaluable insights to tweak your video titles and descriptions for better results.

  • Getting more users to your website can strengthen your branding and help you build lists — an invaluable strategy for B2B companies that rely on more personalized sales calls.

  • Green rediscovering his shooting touch would only bolster the team’s fortunes this season, but he continues to prove invaluable with his penchant for feeding and stifling the hot hand.

  • Learning about the relative number of different species, and their floral resources over a broad area, provides invaluable information, particularly when some species are in decline.

  • For brand marketers, remote casting has provided an invaluable lifeline during the pandemic.

  • Comments like these are precisely the reason Kent finds, and I suspect we all find, storytelling to be invaluable.

  • He had faltered in the lead, but Clooney has already played an invaluable supporting role in this campaign.

  • “So let history record that Iran owes an invaluable debt to al Qaeda,” he added.

  • When situations like this happen, I turn to Yelp as it is an invaluable resource for finding delicious eats all over the world.

  • But they gave him an invaluable source of counsel and support.

  • The courage and persistent hard work of the settlers and the leadership of Captain John Smith were invaluable.

  • Mrs. Haggard's maid was an invaluable servant, who understood her duties and never seemed to forget anything.

  • The smallest notes would be like found gold to me; and an old letter invaluable.

  • On this and many similar occasions information furnished by the Rangers proved invaluable to the Confederate generals.

  • Mules are also used to drag the heavier guns, and must be invaluable in a mountainous country.