词汇 | worth |
释义 | worth adjective uk /wɜːθ/ us /wɝːθ/ worthadjective (MONEY)B1 having a particular value, especially in money: 值…钱的 Our house is worth £200,000.我们的房子价值约20万英镑。 Heroin worth about $5 million was seized.缴获了价值约500万美元的海洛因。 informal having a particular amount of money: 拥有…财产的 She must be worth at least half a million.她肯定拥有价值至少50万的财产。 be worth it to be of reasonable or good value for the price: 是值得的;物有所值 be well worth itFour days' car hire costs £150, which is well worth it for the freedom it gives you.租车4天需花费150英镑,但它给了你行动自由,这样来说还是十分值得的。 to be enjoyable enough or to produce enough advantages to make the necessary effort, risk, pain, etc. seem acceptable: It was a long climb to the top of the hill, but it was worth it for the view from the top.攀登到山顶要很长时间,但为了能看到山顶上的风景,这是值得的。 "I paid £2,000 for this car." "You've been had, mate. It's not worth more than £1,000."“这辆车花了我2000英镑。”“你被骗了,伙计。这辆车顶多值1000英镑。” Thieves broke the shop window and carried off jewellery worth thousands of pounds. Buying those shares was a very far-sighted move - they must be worth ten times their original value now.买那些股票真是有先见之明——现在它们的价值肯定是原来的10倍。 Any painting by Van Gogh is worth a fortune.梵高的任何一幅作品都值一大笔钱。 The country exports goods worth $600 million per annum.该国每年出口价值6亿美元的商品。 Costs & expenses admission charge aliment all in at cost at someone's expense bank charges outgo outlay overrun palimony price point pricing redress remittance reserve RPI spend ticket tune upkeep worthadjective (IMPORTANCE)be worth something B1 to be important or interesting enough to receive a particular action: 值得… I think this matter is worth our attention.我觉得这件事值得我们注意。 be worth having/doing something to be important or useful to have or do: 值得拥有/做… There's nothing worth reading in this newspaper.这份报纸中没什么值得一读的。 If you are a young, inexperienced driver, it is worth having comprehensive insurance.如果你是一位初出茅庐的年轻司机,买一份全险是必要的。 It's worth remembering that prices go up in February.值得记住的是,价格在2月上涨。 It's worth bearing in mind when you plant these that a hard frost will kill them. It's certainly worth checking with your home insurer whether these items are covered in the policy. Useful or advantageous a pearl of great priceidiom a place in the sunidiom advantageous advantageously all-singing amiss asset fecundity fodder foil fruitfully fruitfulness practicality preferential productive viable wholesome wholesomely wholesomeness win-win GrammarWorth or worthwhile? Worth and worthwhile are adjectives. … Idiomsbe worth your/its weight in gold be worth the while be worth someone's while for all you are worth for what it's worth if it/a thing is worth doing, it's worth doing well make something/it worth someone's while not worth the paper something is printed/written on what's it worth (to you)? worth your salt worth noun uk /wɜːθ/ us /wɝːθ/ worthnoun (MONEY)[ U ] the amount of money that something can be sold for; value: 价格;价值 The estimated worth of the plastics and petrochemical industry is about $640 billion.塑料与石化工业的估计价值约为6,400亿美元。 £20, $100, etc. worth of something the amount of something that you could buy for £20, $100, etc.: 价值20英镑/100美元(等等)的… Over $4 million worth of souvenirs and gift items have been produced for the event. He bought a dollar's worth of stamps. He tried to read books of real worth. She got her money's worth out of that coat. The lorry contained thousands of pounds worth of contraband.这辆卡车装有价值几千英镑的走私货。 I've got £20,000 worth of cover for the contents of my house.我为家里的东西投了价值2万英镑的保险。 Costs & expenses admission charge aliment all in at cost at someone's expense bank charges outgo outlay overrun palimony price point pricing redress remittance reserve RPI spend ticket tune upkeep worthnoun (IMPORTANCE)[ U ] the importance or usefulness of something or someone: 重要性;作用 He felt as though he had no worth.他觉得自己似乎一无是处。 She has proved her worth on numerous occasions.她已经在众多场合证明了自己的作用。 of worthThe study proved that women were paid less than men holding jobs of comparable worth.研究证明,在从事同等重要的工作时,女性得到的报酬要比男性少。 He proved his worth to the team by scoring two goals in the final. He behaved like a person of great worth. His worth to the school was incalculable. The anti-lock brakes proved their worth when the car was nearly involved in an accident. It was hard to assess the worth of his contribution to the discussion. Importance - general words all that matters centre of gravity cornerstone criticality focus grandness import meaning momentousness overfocus pertinence pre-eminence precedence significance substantial supereminence supremacy transcendence urgency weight worthnoun (AMOUNT)a month's, a year's, etc. worth of something an amount of something that will last a month, a year, etc. or that takes a month, a year, etc. to do: 可持续(或需花费)一个月/一年(等等)的… a month's worth of grocery shopping买的够一个月用的食品杂货 Idiomget your money's worth worth | American Dictionaryworth noun[ U ] us/wɜrθ/ worthnoun[U] (MONEY)the amount of money that something can be sold for: The estimated worth of her jewels alone is about $30 million. A particular amount of money’s worth of something is the amount of money that it costs: $20 worth of gasoline worthnoun[U] (IMPORTANCE)the importance or usefulness of something or someone: a sense of personal worth Some people are modest to the point of not realizing their true worth. worthnoun[U] (AMOUNT)an amount of something that will last a stated period of time or that takes a stated amount of time to do: We got a week’s worth of diapers at the supermarket. When the computer crashed, we lost six month’s worth of work. Idiomsworth it worth your while worth adjective[ not gradable ] us/wɜrθ/ worthadjective[not gradable] (IMPORTANCE)important or useful enough to have or do: There are only two things worth reading in this newspaper – the TV listings and the sports page. I don’t think it’s worth talking about any more. worthadjective[not gradable] (MONEY)having a value in money of: They’re asking $10,000 for the car, but I don’t think it’s worth that much. It is an expensive restaurant, but for special occasions it’s worth it (= the value of what you get is equal to the money spent). If a person is worth a particular amount of money, the person has that amount or owns things that would cost that amount: She must be worth at least half a million. worth | Business Englishworth adjective[ not before noun ] uk /wɜːθ/us having a particular value: The shares are worth 262p. Tax cuts worth $10 billion should give businesses a boost. owning a particular amount of money: As owner of almost 25% of the company, she's worth an estimated $10 billion. be worth it to be of reasonable or good value for the price: He says the $349 cost was well worth it. enjoyable enough or producing enough advantages to make the necessary effort, risk, etc. seem acceptable: We believe the extra time and attention to detail is worth it. It's been hard work but worth it. be worth doing useful, important, or good enough to be a suitable reward for the money or time spent or the effort made: Many income funds are worth considering since the total return is often better than from a growth fund. It is worth keeping an eye on rates over the coming weeks. be worth sth to be important or interesting enough to be a reason for doing something: worth a look/tryThis investment could be risky but it's worth a try. worth noun[ U ] uk /wɜːθ/us the value of something: They were forced to sell their shares for one-tenth of their worth. the amount of something that you can buy with a particular amount of money: $10/€50/£300, etc. worth of sthShe bought $200 worth of clothes. See alsocomparable worth net worth Examples of worthworth The 'could' in the first sentence is worth noting but, passing quickly over this point, the 10 per cent figure seems arbitrary, at best. Given that such an exercise is not costless, it is only worth undertaking if the benefit from doing so outweighs the costs. It is worth examining an ensemble of feature vectors to maximise the creative potential of the system. For this reason alone, this valuable and often stimulating book is worth reading. Its implications are worth considering, particularly in the light of the post-processualist rush to embrace alternative, indigenous voices throughout the world. Worth £400 a year, he was a fundraiser for nonconformist clergy. It is worth emphasising that without delayed instantiation, rebinding in these examples would not be possible. This is not the only possible interpretation of these facts, but it is a possible one, and one worth considering. It is worth noting that the amount and quality of published evidence about a procedure has the potential to influence recommendations in different ways. To illustrate why transposition is the best explanation of this phenomenon, it is worth considering a range of possible solutions. It is well worth reading for anyone interested in some, or all, of those subjects. It is future potential worths that are not realized because of premature deaths that matter. It is a relatively easy target for critical theory and worth a book on its own. It is also worth pointing out that it is not simply the number of features that is the key to successful classification. However, it is worth noting that this value remains zero for the simulations in which only 20% of the samples are corrupted by noise. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withworthworthThese are words often used in combination with worth. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. equal worth But for him, the major question is the contradiction between the democratic notion of equalworth and the persistence of extensive social and economic inequalities. inherent worth No matter what the inherentworth and particular nature of an ideal may be, they will depend solely on the human and moral factors brought to bear upon that ideal. intrinsic worth Such human minutiae enrich and entwine our lives and form a part of their intrinsicworth. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with worth |
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