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词汇 valuables
释义 valuables
noun[ plural ]
uk /ˈvæl.jə.bəlz/ us /ˈvæl.jə.bəlz/
small objects, especially jewellery, that might be sold for a lot of money(尤指首饰等)贵重物品
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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

valuables | American Dictionary


valuables
plural noun
us/ˈvæl·ju·ə·bəlz, -jə·bəlz/
small objects, esp. jewelry, that can be sold for a lot of money:
You may store your valuables in the hotel safe while you are here.

valuables | Business English


valuables
noun[ plural ]
uk /ˈvæljuəblz/us
small objects, especially jewellery, that are worth a lot:
A standard home contents policy covers events such as fire, storm, flood, and theft of valuables from the home.
Put valuables in the hotel safe.

Examples of valuables


valuables
I plan to burglarize your house in order to steal your valuables.
Some of the valuables were prestige goods or luxury items.
The listener hangs up the phone, takes his valuables, hides them on the ver y top shelf of his closet, and leaves.
The evidence from these workshops shows that the craftsmen were producing prestige valuables: enamels, glassware, ivories, bonework and elaborate metalwork.
The police share the valuables stolen by thieves.
These valuables were, of course, desirable booty for the attacking team.
Certainly it is possible that they were primarily interested in booty - the victims may have carried money or other valuables with them.
Faced with growing confusion over, for example, where valuables had been safely put away, it is not surprising that service users felt vulnerable and anxious about crime.
Servants therefore perform a policing function in the home - guarding valuables, sizing up strangers, escorting their employers - that necessarily but not offensively encroaches upon the family's privacy.
People tend to sell their livestock (and other valuables) at such times, either in the local markets or far away to the north where cattle prices are higher.
The basic idea of the mind as a secure enclosure for valuables can become rhetorically ornate, still without using any of the 'mind' compounds.
They are no longer articles of everyday use, but have become valuables that remain stored away for most of the year, only taken out during a few religious ceremonies.
Tourists are advised that while most visits are trouble free, they should take care of their valuables and other personnel possessions.
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A record of the return of money or valuables and of the use made of them must also be kept.
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Those assets might not be "valuables" in the hospital administrator's sense of the term.
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