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valued

/val-yood/US // ˈvæl yud //

值钱的,价值的,有价值的,价值

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : highly regarded or esteemed: a valued friend.
    • : estimated; appraised: jewels valued at $100,000.
    • : having value of a specified kind: a triple-valued offer.

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Examples

  • The chicken, to this day, is valued for its medicinal properties.

  • It houses more than 450,000 bottles of 15,000 elixirs within its collection valued at 25 million euros in 2009.

  • However, the embargo has also made Cuban players more highly valued than athletes from any other country.

  • The Senate Intelligence Committee report says they secured a contract with the CIA in 2006 valued “in excess of $180 million.”

  • The cubby and the 460 bottles of wine, valued at $8,339.50 will remain at Cricova to be displayed.

  • That title of Castile might become the cherished ideal in the Philippines if it were valued as I desire.

  • I feel proud and happy to shelter beneath my roof any of our valued and brave allies.

  • For the said purpose he took nearly a thousand pesos in money, or in stuffs and other articles which are most valued there.

  • Both the War pipe and Peace pipe are the most sacred and the most highly valued of all the various kinds.

  • The goods are all valued according to the amount of time used in their making and each citizen draws out the same total amount.