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单词 invaluable
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Definition of invaluable in English:

invaluable

adjective ɪnˈvaljʊ(ə)b(ə)lɪnˈvælj(u)əb(ə)l
  • Extremely useful; indispensable.

    an invaluable source of information
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The work was then put on video and stored as an invaluable source of reference.
    • Watch schemes are an invaluable source of grass root information and intelligence.
    • Cars can be rented locally, but if you want to get the most out of any experience, the services of a guide are invaluable.
    • Certainly, Holinshed's work was an invaluable source for poets and dramatists at this time.
    • The thought of him will always be to us an invaluable source of encouragement and fortitude.
    • To still have that type of player around the scene would be invaluable.
    • Few will agree with every opinion expressed by the Civic Trust, but we can all agree that its work is invaluable.
    • We know from talking to companies that an experienced executive would be invaluable in this situation.
    • Carers see us as a lifeline and many professionals have said they find the carer support service invaluable.
    • The knowledge and information they have been given will prove invaluable.
    • Sangh does not want to waste its invaluable time in abusing or criticizing others.
    • They were devoting much of their time to it and had received invaluable support from family and friends.
    • Dr Anderson said the meetings had given him an invaluable insight into the problems farmers had faced.
    • This has proved invaluable in solving every crime in which the perpetrator is attempting anonymity.
    • The information could be invaluable if a giant comet ever threatened the Earth.
    • It is also an invaluable act of citizenship and is as diverse as society itself.
    • Mr Crump says the help he has received from Macmillan nurses is invaluable.
    • Coast Watchers and their indigenous helpers also organized an invaluable rescue service.
    • Thanks to the New England Journal of Medicine for this invaluable information.
    • They both endorsed the course saying it had proved an invaluable learning curve before giving birth.
    Synonyms
    indispensable, crucial, critical, key, vital, irreplaceable, extremely useful, extremely helpful, all-important, vitally important, of the utmost importance

Derivatives

  • invaluableness

  • noun
    • The invaluableness, the very fragility and fleetingness and incalculable preciousness of life!
      Example sentencesExamples
      • One reason for Hotchkiss's invaluableness to Jackson was that the General was very nearsighted and somewhat deaf.
      • Be your interview formal or casual, this is an opportunity to demonstrate your professionalism, invaluableness and enthusiasm.
      • Learning how to control disaster when it breaks out and how to minimize damage resulting from it is a synonym for learning the invaluableness of life.
      • The inventor has recognized the urgency and invaluableness and the many benefits it has to offer.
  • invaluably

  • adverbɪnˈvaljʊəbliɪnˈvælj(u)əbli
    • The addition of Rosing's line drawings of many of the pieces adds invaluably to the text.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But Federer's right to tackle the task optimistically is underlined by the readiness of McEnroe, a superb champion who has become an invaluably cogent broadcaster on tennis, to identify strengths the Swiss has in common with Sampras.
      • Certainly, these are people with essential skill sets who invaluably contribute to the design process.
      • These, invaluably, flesh out the rather basic dance notations which have survived from the period, written in the Beauchamps/Feuillet system.
      • Rather, they were invaluably aided by sermons that came from the pulpits of religious leaders who preached an obligation of obedience to the secular laws.
 
 

Definition of invaluable in US English:

invaluable

adjectiveinˈvaly(o͞o)əb(ə)lɪnˈvælj(u)əb(ə)l
  • Extremely useful; indispensable.

    an invaluable source of information
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Sangh does not want to waste its invaluable time in abusing or criticizing others.
    • The knowledge and information they have been given will prove invaluable.
    • They both endorsed the course saying it had proved an invaluable learning curve before giving birth.
    • Certainly, Holinshed's work was an invaluable source for poets and dramatists at this time.
    • Dr Anderson said the meetings had given him an invaluable insight into the problems farmers had faced.
    • Thanks to the New England Journal of Medicine for this invaluable information.
    • Mr Crump says the help he has received from Macmillan nurses is invaluable.
    • The information could be invaluable if a giant comet ever threatened the Earth.
    • Coast Watchers and their indigenous helpers also organized an invaluable rescue service.
    • Cars can be rented locally, but if you want to get the most out of any experience, the services of a guide are invaluable.
    • It is also an invaluable act of citizenship and is as diverse as society itself.
    • To still have that type of player around the scene would be invaluable.
    • This has proved invaluable in solving every crime in which the perpetrator is attempting anonymity.
    • The thought of him will always be to us an invaluable source of encouragement and fortitude.
    • Watch schemes are an invaluable source of grass root information and intelligence.
    • The work was then put on video and stored as an invaluable source of reference.
    • Carers see us as a lifeline and many professionals have said they find the carer support service invaluable.
    • They were devoting much of their time to it and had received invaluable support from family and friends.
    • Few will agree with every opinion expressed by the Civic Trust, but we can all agree that its work is invaluable.
    • We know from talking to companies that an experienced executive would be invaluable in this situation.
    Synonyms
    indispensable, crucial, critical, key, vital, irreplaceable, extremely useful, extremely helpful, all-important, vitally important, of the utmost importance
 
 
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