valuable
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ If you describe something or someone as valuable, you mean that they are very useful and helpful. 有益的
Many of our teachers also have valuable academic links with Heidelberg University. 我們的許多教師也和海德堡大學(xué)保持著有價(jià)值的學(xué)術(shù)聯(lián)系。
2. ADJ Valuable objects are objects that are worth a lot of money. 值錢的
Just because a camera is old does not mean it is valuable. 并不能因?yàn)檎障鄼C(jī)樣式老就以為它是值錢的。
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valuable /?v?lj??b?l/
劍橋詞典
- Invaluable means 'extremely useful'.
- The country's most valuable commodities include tin and diamonds .
- Diamonds are still valuable, even when they are flawed .
- Delicate and valuable books are kept in an air-conditioned annexe to the main library .
- You can't give away Granny's old bookcase - it's a valuable antique .
- The museum has a fine collection of valuable glass .
- We lost valuable time stuck in traffic .
- She gave me some valuable tips for growing tomatoes .
- Her doctor gave her a lot of valuable advice about bereavement .
- I found his book on painting very valuable for my own studies .
- She made a valuable contribution to the treatment of asthma . 返回 valuable
valuable adjective (MONEY)
worth a lot of money值錢的,貴重的
These antiques are extremely valuable. 這些古董非常值錢。
This is losing valuable business for the company . 這是在使公司損失價(jià)值可觀的生意。
反義詞
worthless (NO MONEY)
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valuable adjective (IMPORTANT)
Valuable information , advice , etc. is very helpful or important有用的;重要的;有價(jià)值的
He was able to provide the police with some valuable information . 他能給警方提供一些重要信息。
Parents gave the school valuable support in its case for getting its facilities improved . 家長為學(xué)校改進(jìn)設(shè)施提供了寶貴的支持。
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