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worthwhile

/wurth-hwahyl, -wahyl/US // ˈwɜrθˈʰwaɪl, -ˈwaɪl //UK // (ˌwɜːθˈwaɪl) //

值得的,有价值的,值得,有意义

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : such as to repay one's time, attention, interest, work, trouble, etc.: a worthwhile book.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.helpful

Examples

  • What’s harder, and what would have made for a more worthwhile film, is to explain why such vapidity appeals to young people.

  • I got to wondering whether the field of economics had anything worthwhile to say about disgust.

  • Once you’ve sized up the risk to yourself and others and still think it’s worthwhile to submit potential evidence to the proper authorities, be strategic.

  • Buccaneers Coach Bruce Arians also struggles to be a worthwhile betting interest.

  • Every few years, it can be worthwhile to change or upgrade hosting to faster infrastructure.

  • Whatever else may have been on the viewing docket, this is more worthwhile.

  • The most worthwhile things in life rarely come easy, this is a lesson I've always known.

  • Dr. Saltz also believes confronting the uncomfortable realities of your past can be worthwhile.

  • Obama instead attended a pair of political fundraisers, though one was for Sen. Dick Durbin and was unquestionably worthwhile.

  • The final requirement of a great director is that he has something worthwhile to say.

  • "They'll sell their lives for something worthwhile, tonight," said Holaf into my ear, as we set off on their trail.

  • Ann makes many new, worthwhile friends during her first year at Forest Hill College.

  • Because more worthwhile information was gathered for some species than others, the length and completeness of the accounts vary.

  • Somehow, since I've talked so much with Mr. McPhearson, learning things seems more worthwhile.

  • Always there was some really worthwhile present about which endless whispering and the greatest secrecy was maintained.