cherish
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If you cherish something such as a hope or a pleasant memory, you keep it in your mind for a long period of time. 珍藏 (希望、記憶等)
The president will cherish the memory of this visit to Ohio. 總統(tǒng)將銘記這次對(duì)俄亥俄州的訪問。
2. cherishedADJ (對(duì)希望、記憶等) 珍藏的[ADJ n]
...the cherished dream of a world without wars. …久藏心中的夢想:一個(gè)沒有戰(zhàn)爭的世界。
3. V-T If you cherish someone or something, you take good care of them because you love them. 珍愛
He genuinely loved and cherished her. 他真愛并珍惜過她。
4. cherishedADJ 珍愛的[ADJ n]
He described the picture as his most cherished possession. 他說這張照片是他最珍愛的財(cái)產(chǎn)。
5. V-T If you cherish a right, a privilege, or a principle, you regard it as important and try hard to keep it. 珍視
Chinese people cherish their independence and sovereignty. 中國人民珍視他們的獨(dú)立和主權(quán)。
6. cherishedADJ 珍視的[ADJ n]
Freud called into question some deeply cherished beliefs. 弗洛伊德對(duì)某些人們一直深信不疑的觀念提出了質(zhì)疑。
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cherish /?t??r??/ (cherishing,cherished,cherishes)
劍橋詞典
- to love , protect , and care for someone or something that is important to you
珍愛,鐘愛;愛護(hù)
Although I cherish my children , I do allow them their independence . 盡管我愛護(hù)自己的孩子,但我也的確允許他們獨(dú)立。
Her most cherished possession is a 1926 letter from F. Scott Fitzgerald. 她最珍愛之物是弗朗西斯?斯科特?菲茨杰拉德在1926年寫給她的一封信。
Freedom of speech is a cherished (= carefully protected ) right in this country . 在這個(gè)國家,言論自由是備受保護(hù)的權(quán)利。
to keep hopes , memories , or ideas in your mind because they are important to you and bring you pleasure
珍藏,懷有(希望、記憶);抱有(想法)
I cherish the memories of the time we spent together. 我懷念我們共同度過的時(shí)光。 返回 cherish