cherishing
v. 珍愛( cherish的現在分詞 ); 懷有; 愛護; 撫育
If you cherish something such as a hope or a pleasant memory, you keep it in your mind for a long period of time.
The president will cherish the memory of this visit to Ohio...
總統將銘記這次俄亥俄之行。
It was a wonderful occasion which we will cherish for many years to come.
那是一個美好的時刻,我們將多年不忘。
If you cherish someone or something, you take good care of them because you love them.
He genuinely loved and cherished her...
他由衷地愛戀並珍惜她。
The previous owners had cherished the house.
房子先前的主人非常愛惜這房子。
If you cherish a right, a privilege, or a principle, you regard it as important and try hard to keep it.
These people cherish their independence and sovereignty.
這些人民珍視他們的獨立和主權。
And now that he's probably dead you are cherishing it to your heart.
那麼,既然他可能已經死了,你就要抱著這種感情終生不渝了?
I preferred the elderly and discontented doctor, surrounded by friends and cherishing honest hopes.
我情願做那個年老的,慾壑難填的博士, 好友如雲,情操高尚.
Those people who made us unhappy are not worth cherishing.
他不懂你給的愛,是他自己活該.
Cherishing and developing people is the key to our success in China.
重視人才並重視培養和發展人才,是我們認為瑞泰在中國獲得成功的關鍵因素.
Every lyric and every word of it is worth cherishing.
期間的每一句臺詞和每一首歌曲都值得久久回味.