treasure
treasure 英 [ˈtreʒə(r)] 美 [ˈtrɛʒɚ]
n. 财富,财产;财宝 vt. 珍爱;珍藏
进行时:treasuring 过去式:treasured 过去分词:treasured 第三人称单数:treasures 名词复数:treasures
- Treasure is usually associated with riches — gold, jewels, doubloons — the stuff contained in pirates' treasure chests. However, you can also treasure things with purely sentimental value — like your pet rock or your blankie.
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- n. 财富,财产;财宝
- vt. 珍爱;珍藏
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1. buried treasure
埋藏的财宝
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2. a pirate's treasure chest
海盗的财宝箱
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3. the priceless art treasures of the Uffizi Gallery
乌菲齐美术馆收藏的无价艺术瑰宝
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4. I treasure his friendship.
我珍重他的友谊。
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5. This ring is my most treasured possession.
这枚戒指是我最珍爱的财产。
- treasure (n.) mid-12c., tresor, from Old French tresor "treasury, hoard, treasure" (11c., Modern French trésor), from Gallo-Roman *tresaurus, from Latin thesaurus "treasury, treasure" (source also of Spanish, Italian tesoro), from Greek thesauros "store, treasure, treasure house" (see thesaurus). In Middle English also thresur, etc.; modern spelling is from 16c. Replaced Old English goldhord. General sense of "anything valued" is recorded from c. 1200. Treasure hunt is first recorded 1913. For treasure trove, see trove.
- treasure (v.) late 14c., "to amass treasure; to store up for the future," also figurative, "regard as precious, retain carefully in the mind," from treasure (n.). Related: Treasured; treasuring.
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