treasured / ˈtrɛʒ ər /

珍贵的宝贵的珍贵宝藏的

treasured2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. wealth or riches stored or accumulated, especially in the form of precious metals, money, jewels, or plate.
  2. wealth, rich materials, or valuable things.
  3. any thing or person greatly valued or highly prized: This book was his chief treasure.
v. 有主动词 verb

treas·ured, treas·ur·ing.

  1. to retain carefully or keep in store, as in the mind.
  2. to regard or treat as precious; cherish.
  3. to put away for security or future use, as money.

treasured 近义词

v. 动词 verb

hold dear

更多treasured例句

  1. Loudoun Commonwealth’s Attorney Buta Biberaj said Winsome Price “was an amazing woman, a loving mother, and someone that was a treasure to her family and our community.”
  2. That includes planning for threatened World Heritage sites designated as cultural or natural treasures by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization.
  3. Instead of staring at the ceiling in my studio apartment, I found myself scanning the ground for edible treasure.
  4. Just as one man’s trash is another man’s treasure, the scale of noise appreciation is a sliding scale.
  5. De La Rochebrochard says he does not know whether he can keep the old treasure, Au Vieux Paris D’Arcole, going.
  6. And therein, the ultra-exclusive Sofitel Quiberon Diététique a treasured resort solely reserved for those in the know.
  7. Scotland for her must have been the location of many treasured moments of intimacy.
  8. Maybe you can give a dollar a day, and become a treasured part of our Righteous Benevolent Patrons Circle!
  9. Ivory was a treasured material that was worked on by craftsmen of the highest order during the Renaissance ….
  10. For that brave function alone, daytime soaps should not just be treasured—they should be fought for.
  11. A vulgar fellow treated him with rudeness, and for days he treasured up the man's words, and repeated them to himself.
  12. Every book which fell in her way she eagerly perused, and treasured its knowledge or its literary beauties in her memory.
  13. The primitive church, indeed, treasured up these memories of moral heroism as her most precious legacy to after times.
  14. More than once she made epigrams to peers or deputies which the courts of Europe treasured.
  15. The madness of the passionate moment of possession on the moor was at once his most treasured memory and his intensest shame.