treasure 
					英 [ˈtreʒə(r) ]  
					美 [ˈtreʒər ]  
					n.  金银财宝; 珠宝; 财富; 极贵重的物品; 珍宝; 宝物; 珍品; 备受宠爱(或器重)的人; 心肝宝贝儿
					复数:treasures 过去分词:treasured 过去式:treasured 第三人称单数:treasures 现在分词:treasuring 
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							牛津词典 
							
								
									
										 noun
										金银财宝;珠宝;财富buried treasure a pirate's treasure chest  
										极贵重的物品;珍宝;宝物;珍品the priceless art treasures of the Uffizi gallery  
										备受宠爱(或器重)的人;心肝宝贝儿 
										 verb
										珍视;珍爱;珍重;珍藏I treasure his friendship. This ring is my most treasured possession.  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							柯林斯词典 
							
								
									
										N-UNCOUNT 金银财宝Treasure  is a collection of valuable old objects such as gold coins and jewels that has been hidden or lost.
											It was here, the buried treasure, she knew it was.  
										N-COUNT 珍品,珍宝(尤指艺术品和文物)Treasures  are valuable objects, especially works of art and items of historical value.
											The house was large and full of art treasures.  
										VERB 珍藏;珍视;珍爱treasure  something that you have, you keep it or care for it carefully because it gives you great pleasure and you think it is very special.
											She treasures her memories of those joyous days. Treasure  is also a noun.His greatest treasure is his collection of rock records.  
										N-COUNT 得力助手;好帮手treasure , you mean that they are very helpful and useful to you.
											Charlie? Oh, he's a treasure, loves children.  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							双语例句 
							
								
									
										Avid Bob Dylan fans treasure bootlegged recordings.  
										It was an experience I will treasure for the rest of my life  
										We shall take the treasure away to a safe place.  
										They would first have to work out some scheme for getting the treasure out  
										Try diving for sunken treasure.  
										It was here, the buried treasure, she knew it was.  
										The house was large and full of art treasures.  
										She treasures her memories of those joyous days.  
										Charlie? Oh, he's a treasure, loves children.  
										This book is a treasure chest of information.  
										The dictionary is a vast treasure trove of information  
										This Islington shop is a treasure trove of beautiful bridalwear.  
										Windsor Castle is quite literally an antique treasure trove  
										The society's archives are a treasure trove for scholars.  
										The movie tells us to treasure every day.  
										This book is a treasure both for its beauty and for being the only copy extant.  
										When he finally managed to get a copy of the book, he felt as if he'd found a priceless treasure.  
										He amassed great treasure.  
										Pirates buried treasure in the ground.  
										The giant panda is known as a national treasure of china.  
										Charlie and I treasure these companies and their managers.  
										The love I have for you until I die I will treasure.  
										I hope you treasure this emotion between us.  
										I spent two whole day to write this and my time is quite a treasure to me.  
										And we will treasure the Spring Festival forever.  
										I will always treasure our friendship this.  
										Did they find it, this buried treasure?  
										The treasure, you also were thin.  
										An even portion of the treasure is yours.  
										No leave me and I shall treasure it always;  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							英英释义 
							
								
									noun
									
										art highly prized for its beauty or perfection
											Synonym:    gem 
										 
										a collection of precious things
											the trunk held all her meager treasures 
										 
										any possession that is highly valued by its owner
											the children returned from the seashore with their shells and other treasures 
										 
										accumulated wealth in the form of money or jewels etc.
											the pirates hid their treasure on a small island in the West Indies Synonym:    hoarded wealth 
										 
									 
									verb
									
										be fond of
											Synonym:    care for cherish hold dear 
										 
										hold dear
											I prize these old photographs Synonym:    prize value appreciate