单词 | prized |
释义 | prized From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishprizedprized /praɪzd/ adjectiveIMPORTANTextremely important or valuable to someoneprized possession. The child held the bag as tightly as if it were her most ► see thesaurus at valuableExamples from the Corpusprized• The triumph of greed; an Antiques Roadshow society in which our most prized assets were sold off for profit.• But the white-and-holy showed them off like prized exhibits, for they liked to make the most of their scanty history.• Every collector prized letters above all.• They're a highly prized military asset.• Owners of the prized plates gathered in Oxfordshire to judge the best.• A small, terrified child clutching a satchel with both arms as though it were her most prized possession.• Hardly bothering to look at the prized volume, Emily said it was worth a try.• Sadly, one of the most prized wildlife trophies remains the head of a mountain gorilla.prized possession• A small, terrified child clutching a satchel with both arms as though it were her most prized possession.• My time is my most valuable and prized possession.• A bicycle was a prized possession, and repaid the care spent on it in perfect working order.• That s a prized possession, as he was one of my heros, along with Mr Lorimer!• Specifically they are looking for the Combat Infantryman Badge, one of the most prized possessions of a foot soldier.• His second most prized possession was a magic cauldron that could never be emptied.• Books are me most prized possessions, ye ken.From Longman Business Dictionaryprizedprized /praɪzd/ adjective considered very valuable, important etcBMW is producing some of the most prized and expensive cars in the world.English lavender is highly prized for its scent. |
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