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词汇 treasure
释义 treasure
noun
uk /ˈtreʒ.ər/ us /ˈtreʒ.ɚ/

treasurenoun (VALUABLE THINGS)


B2[ U ]
very valuable things, usually in the form of a store of precious metals, precious stones, or money: 财宝;珍宝
buried treasureStories about pirates often include a search for buried treasure.海盗故事中经常包括搜寻宝藏。
When they opened up the tomb they found treasure beyond their wildest dreams.他们挖开坟墓后发现了做梦也想象不到的珍宝。
 treasuresC2[ plural ]
very valuable things, especially pieces of art: 珍宝;(尤指)艺术珍品
art treasuresAt the time, the painting was considered one of the world's greatest art treasures.
Talk of treasure and lost cities had fired their imaginations.这些关于宝藏和失落的城市的传闻让他们浮想联翩。
X marks the spot where the treasure is buried.符号X标示了藏宝地点。
He goes round fields and beaches with his metal detector, hoping to find buried treasure.
They're diving for sunken treasure.他们潜入海中寻找沉没的宝藏。
The three men went to the Bahamas, on the trail of a sunken 17th-century galleon full of treasure.这3个人去了巴哈马,为的是寻找一艘满载金银财宝的17世纪西班牙沉船。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Jewelry
ankle bracelet
antihelix
antitragus
auricle
bangle
barbell
be dripping with somethingidiom
bejewelled
brooch
butterfly
charm
crown jewels
cultured pearl
diamanté
engagement ring
gem
jewellery box
medallion
rhinestone
tiepin

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Large amounts of money

treasurenoun (PERSON)


[ C ]mainly UKinformal
someone who is very helpful and valuable to you: 很有用的人;很重要的人
I don't know what I'd have done without Lizzie when I was ill - she was an absolute treasure.我生病时,要不是丽兹真不知道会怎么样——她真是个不可多得的人。
[ C ]mainly UKold-fashionedinformal
a friendly way of talking to someone, especially a child: 宝贝儿(亲昵称呼,尤指小孩)
Come on, treasure, let's go and see Granny.赶快,宝贝儿,我们看奶奶去。
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People having good qualities
advertisement
altruist
angel
beatify
brick
bunch
gem
hidden depths
jewel
mensch
not be as black as you are paintedidiom
paragon
peach
poppet
rough diamond
saint
salt
salt of the earthidiom
softie
sweetheart

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Affectionate terms of address
treasure
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈtreʒ.ər/ us /ˈtreʒ.ɚ/
C2
to take great care of something because you love it or consider it very valuable: 珍爱;珍惜;珍藏
treasure a memoryI will always treasure those memories of my dad.我会一直珍藏对爸爸的回忆。
treasured possessionThis pen that my grandfather gave me is one of my most treasured possessions.我祖父送给我的这支钢笔是我最珍爱的东西之一。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Loving and in love
absence
absence makes the heart grow fonderidiom
adoration
adore
adoring
adoringly
adorkable
dotty
endearment
ever-loving
fall for someone
fall in loveidiom
loving
loving-kindness
lovingly
lurve
madly
steal
sweep
young loveidiom

treasure | American Dictionary


treasure
noun[ C/U ]
us/ˈtreʒ·ər/
great wealth, esp. in the form of a store of gold, silver, precious stones, or money:
[ U ]Pirates are said to have buried treasure there.
A treasure is also anything of great value:
[ C ]Jazz is America’s national treasure.
treasure
verb[ T ]
us/ˈtreʒ·ər/
to take good care of something because you value it highly:
I treasure these old snapshots of my grandparents.

Examples of treasure


treasure
Merchants lamented that underpopulation precluded genuine development of abundant resources, leaving the colonies with ' treasures that we cannot cultivate due to the absence of labour'.
One may find nothing of wor th or may discover arcane treasures.
Communities own commons, museums, and other natural and man-made treasures thought to be in the community's interest.
In contrast to cash, stock socialized assets, measuring their ultimate worth not in treasures in heaven but in people on earth.
Despite a steady accretion to his discography over the past few years, there are still huge tracts of terrain unexplored and many treasures undoubtedly await discovery.
The book's painstaking historical and etymological approach yields other treasures.
Costs are minimized in a communal system to preserve resources for other tasks within healthcare as well as to preserve resources for other socially treasured goods.
Although the terms are paradoxical, mistakes can be viewed as "gems" and "treasures" 80 because much can be learned from them for the betterment of future patients.
Natural life, cultural treasures, human bodies - all things are potential objects for consumption, dishes on a menu, otherness to be incorporated and spat out as sameness.
Rural life was increasingly seen as something to be respected and recorded: to be understood, even treasured, in all its richness without being condemned or disparaged.
The actor image lives on in quotidian domestic contexts: on the mantelpiece, in albums or dusty shoeboxes, treasured in family papers or dispatched to junk shops.
They are called cultural treasures.
Who will want to look at a house denuded of all its treasures and, eventually, of its original owners?
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All treasures have to be protected against burglars.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
The natural environment is one of our greatest treasures, and yet we do not do enough to protect it.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
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Collocations withtreasure


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architectural treasure
That would give people more opportunity to look at what is a national and not a personal architecturaltreasure.
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art treasures
The interest to be weighed in the balance against that is the safety of art treasures.
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artistic treasure
We have immense artistic treasures and even greater artistic potential.
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