treasure
n. 財寶,珍寶; 得力助手
v. 珍藏,珍視,珍愛
Treasure is a collection of valuable old objects such as gold coins and jewels that has been hidden or lost.
It was here, the buried treasure, she knew it was.
就在這裡,那些埋藏在地下的財寶,她知道就在這裡。
Treasures are valuable objects, especially works of art and items of historical value.
The house was large and full of art treasures.
房子很大,裡面擺滿了藝術珍品。
If you treasure something that you have, you keep it or care for it carefully because it gives you great pleasure and you think it is very special.
She treasures her memories of those joyous days.
她珍視那段快樂時光的記憶。
If you say that someone is a treasure, you mean that they are very helpful and useful to you.
Charlie? Oh, he's a treasure, loves children.
查理?噢,他是個不可多得的好幫手,非常喜歡孩子。
1. accumulated wealth in the form of money or jewels etc.;
2. art highly prized for its beauty or perfection
3. any possession that is highly valued by its owner;
4. a collection of precious things;
1. hold dear;
2. be fond of; be attached to
From then on I began to treasure everything life grants us.
從那時起我開始珍惜生命給我們的任何東西.
The ploughman turned up some buried treasure.
那農夫用犁翻起了一些埋葬的財寶.
You care about each other, you cherish freedom, you treasure justice, and you seek truth.
你們相互關心, 你們珍惜自由, 你們崇尚公正, 你們追求真理.
My secretary's a real treasure.
我的秘書確實是一個不可多得的人才.
He likes to treasure up stamps.
他喜歡珍藏郵票.