treasure

noun

UK/ˈtreʒ.əʳ/
US/ˈtreʒ.ɚ/

Definitions of treasure noun

wealth(财富)

  1. B2Uncountable(不可数名词)

    Very valuable items, typically stored as precious metals, gems, or currency.

    财宝;珍宝

    • Pirate tales often revolve around the quest for buried treasure.

      海盗故事通常围绕着寻找埋藏的宝藏。

    • Explorers discovered unimaginable treasure within the ancient tomb.

      探险家在古墓中发现了难以想象的宝藏。

    • They dreamt of finding sunken treasure at the bottom of the sea.

      他们梦想在海底找到沉没的宝藏。

person()

  1. Countable(可数名词)informal(非正式)

    A person who is exceptionally helpful and valuable to you.

    宝贵的人

    • Mary was a great help when I moved - she was an absolute treasure.

      Mary在我搬家时帮了大忙——她绝对是个宝贝。

    • The team is so lucky to have such a capable member; he's a real treasure.

      团队很幸运有这样一位能干的成员;他真是个宝藏。

    • My colleagues proved to be treasures when working on this project.

      我的同事们在处理这个项目时证明了自己是宝贝。

  2. Countable(可数名词)old-fashioned(过时)

    A term of endearment, especially for a child.

    (尤指对小孩的)亲昵称呼;宝贝

    • Don't worry, treasure, everything will be alright.

      别担心,宝贝,一切都会没事的。

    • Come on, treasure, let's go to the park together.

      来吧,宝贝,我们一起去公园。

    • Good night, treasure, have sweet dreams.

      晚安,宝贝,祝你有个美梦。

Phrases of treasure noun

  • treasures

    Items of great value, particularly valuable works of art.

    极具价值的物品,尤指艺术珍品。

    The old palace holds many historical treasures.

    这座古老的宫殿里藏有许多历史珍宝。

verb

UK/ˈtreʒ.əʳ/
US/ˈtreʒ.ɚ/

Definitions of treasure verb

  1. C2Transitive(及物动词)

    To cherish something with great care due to love or perceived value.

    珍爱;珍惜;珍藏

    • She will always treasure the memories of their seaside vacation.

      她将永远珍惜他们在海边度假的回忆。

    • I treasure this necklace that my grandmother gave me.

      我珍惜这条祖母送给我的项链。

    • He treasures the old book as if it were a precious gem.

      他珍惜这本旧书,就像它是一颗珍贵的宝石。