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priceless

/prahys-lis/US // ˈpraɪs lɪs //UK // (ˈpraɪslɪs) //

无价之宝,无价的,无价,无价证券

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having a value beyond all price; invaluable: a priceless artwork.
    • : delightfully amusing or absurd: a priceless anecdote.

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Examples

  • A single but extremely filling taco, which came with an order of fries and a pair of dipping sauces, cost as little as $2 or $3, not counting my and Hassan’s priceless friendship.

  • On-the-job education has been priceless and has taught me probably more than I learned in college.

  • Someone a generation or more in the future will find such information priceless!

  • The owner of the farm had broken his arm, and this Bugatti was buried in the garage, surrounded by all these other priceless cars.

  • All that said, having someone with Musk’s impact championing a rapidly-evolving neurotechnology that could help people is priceless.

  • Both priceless papyri that could shed light on early Christianity and forgeries are openly trafficked online.

  • Actor and explorer Michael Palin, visiting in 2001, described one elderly bookkeeper showing off his priceless wares.

  • The room was piled high with boxes containing the priceless tickets for Gatecrasher Balls.

  • The Jobar Synagogue was one of the holiest Jewish sites in Syria and contained priceless historical artifacts.

  • No amount of money could meet his demands, making the damages for his suit “priceless”—hence the astronomical sum.

  • Bessires was included because he would never win it at any later date, but his doglike devotion made him a priceless subordinate.

  • That first 'pinch' was its own priceless reward, far above present appreciation or future fame.

  • That persons competent to judge of their merit would in after years pronounce them of priceless value.

  • It is famous for its picture gallery, which contains many priceless originals by Gainsborough, Reynolds and others.

  • In a special alcove was a large number of priceless Fourteenth and Sixteenth Century editions.