词汇 | cherish |
释义 | cherish verb[ T ] uk /ˈtʃer.ɪʃ/ us /ˈtʃer.ɪʃ/ to love, protect, and care for someone or something that is important to you: 珍爱,钟爱;爱护 Although I cherish my children, I do allow them their independence.尽管我爱护自己的孩子,但我也的确允许他们独立。 Her most cherished possession is a 1926 letter from F. Scott Fitzgerald.她最珍爱之物是弗朗西斯•斯科特•菲茨杰拉德在1926年写给她的一封信。 Freedom of speech is a cherished (= carefully protected) right in this country.在这个国家,言论自由是备受保护的权利。 to keep hopes, memories, or ideas in your mind because they are important to you and bring you pleasure: 珍藏,怀有(希望、记忆);抱有(想法) I cherish the memories of the time we spent together.我怀念我们共同度过的时光。 Loving and in love absence absence makes the heart grow fonderidiom adoration adore adoring adoringly adorkable endearment ever-loving fall for someone fall in loveidiom feelings for someoneidiom loving-kindness lovingly lurve madly moon steal sweep worship You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Defending and protecting Remembering, reminding and reminders cherish | American Dictionarycherish verb[ T ] us/ˈtʃer·ɪʃ/ to keep hopes, memories, or ideas in your mind because they are important to you and bring you pleasure: We cherish the many memories we have of our dear mother. Examples of cherishcherish Afterwards there was ' a desire to reconstruct according to cherished patterns ' (p. 311). They cherished the independence they had gained through enduring the hardships of ' scrimping and scraping ' in their earlier lives. Venerated as a fount of communal identity, cherished as a precious and endangered resource, yesterday became less and less like today. He cherished them as ideals and gave them a special place in his work. After all, variety in the economic system is very much emphasized and cherished in evolutionary economics. Finally, as with promising graduate students, we do not hold on to cherished theories indefinitely: some do flunk out. The scenes that had cherished them and utilised them were either pushed underground or became extinct as they expired their commercial worth. The knowledge that the participants' cherished others needed love, assistance, support, and nurture generated anguish for the participants as they thought about leaving them. He sympathized and encouraged ; he shared their worries and cherished their hopes. Furthermore, certain individuals would have reason to privilege one sense ; painters and carpenters might have cherished their sense of sight, musicians would have feared losing their sense of hearing. They were weary lest the requirement to seek ordination and pursue the study of theology would bridle their ability to devote themselves to their cherished secular studies. Earlier, on pages 136-137, he had discussed the use of ' discrediting mechanisms ' by those who do want to neuter the impact of diversity and disagreement on their cherished beliefs. To give a proper account of scholars' economy of intimacy, one would have to take into account their relations with male friends, close students, and cherished books. As constrained budgets have sagged under the weight of rising medical costs, leaders have found themselves spurred to action, despite the potent risks of threatening established stakeholders or cherished benefits. Even in foreign policy, that cherished prerogative of kings, he relied heavily on his advisers, although here too his final decisions were not to be challenged. See all examples of cherish 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. |
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