单词 | invaluable |
释义 | invaluable (ɪnvæljəbəl ) adjective If you describe something as invaluable, you mean that it is extremely useful. I was able to gain invaluable experience over that year. The research should prove invaluable in the study of linguistics. [+ in] Their advice was invaluable to me at that stage of my work. Synonyms: precious, valuable, priceless, costly Collocations: invaluable experience It is hard work, but exciting, and an invaluable experience for any litigator. Times, Sunday Times (2013) This offers a potentially invaluable experience for those holding shadow portfolios or with an eye on them. Times, Sunday Times (2007) It was an invaluable experience for a junior trainee. Times, Sunday Times (2009) We hosted a symposium for pastors, staff pastors, pastors' spouses, and seminary students to provide this invaluable information. Christianity Today Testing the waters provides me with invaluable information. Christianity Today Technologists see this as invaluable information, which can be translated through a sequencer into digital information that gives clues about health. Times, Sunday Times It also provides invaluable information about the time and locations at which most incidents occur. Times, Sunday Times Their recreation rooms were bugged and everything they said was recorded, providing invaluable information. The Times Literary Supplement This award enabled him to travel overseas and gain invaluable knowledge of the international film/television industry. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As a group, senior citizens command major purchasing power, and possess invaluable knowledge, experience, skills and wisdom accumulated over many years. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The time he spent learning the basics of running a business turned out to provide invaluable knowledge for the founder of an international art studio. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But it taught me an invaluable lesson that home ownership comes at a cost (bills, replacements and repairs, insurance etc). Times, Sunday Times My first day as a parliamentary sketchwriter taught me an invaluable lesson. Times, Sunday Times This was an invaluable lesson. Times, Sunday Times Just before he left the people, they gave him an invaluable lesson on desert water, including an important map to assist its location. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He has taught me many invaluable lessons in life. Times, Sunday Times The index has provided us with an invaluable opportunity to learn as we expand our programme in the future. Times, Sunday Times This suited him because they were cheap, and for them it was an invaluable opportunity to work and train with one of the best. ST It has given me an invaluable opportunity to get in-depth knowledge about primate conservation. Times, Sunday Times Much more than a refuelling exercise, they are an invaluable opportunity to gain position. Times, Sunday Times But the markets still provide an invaluable resource for researchers. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These nurses can provide an invaluable resource as they are trained in early identification and referral, as well as having listening skills. Times, Sunday Times Patient records are an invaluable resource for research. Times, Sunday Times They are an invaluable resource. Times, Sunday Times For one thing, the full list of 25,498 genes provides an invaluable resource to improve agriculture. The Scientist Literary prizes have a powerful cultural presence nowadays and, for the most part, provide an invaluable service for readers. Times, Sunday Times For this invaluable service, how much do you think she paid? Times, Sunday Times This economical body provides an invaluable service. Times, Sunday Times It was an invaluable service. Times, Sunday Times And the law reports provide their invaluable service, however distasteful the subject matter. Times, Sunday Times Internships give you the chance to acquire invaluable skills. The Sun Our workers accepted shorttime working or 20%-30% pay cuts so redundancies and the loss of invaluable skills could be avoided. Times, Sunday Times Internships allow students to acquire invaluable skills and experience that will be crucial in professional life. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She had many invaluable skills, but getting progressives to value her wasn't one of them. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Since discovering my plans, he has proved an invaluable source of phone numbers for people who are selling or thinking of selling in the area. Times, Sunday Times Consultants can be an invaluable source of on-the-spot help, but you won't necessarily have deep relationships with consultants. Christianity Today She was convinced that the stored material would provide an invaluable source of genetic information for future generations, and a 'back-up' for conservation breeding programmes. Times, Sunday Times Message boards (also called discussion forums) and live, real-time chat-rooms are proving an invaluable source of support, information and advice for people with every kind of health problem. Times, Sunday Times The birds have bred so successfully that they are now making their way back to farms, where set-aside land has proved an invaluable source of food and nesting sites. Times, Sunday Times For the governments, corporations and consumers who make payments, prepaid can be an invaluable tool. Times, Sunday Times It will be an invaluable tool for students of the suite of computer science degrees offered here. Times, Sunday Times In 1982 this appeared as a self-published work and became an invaluable tool for the composer's followers. Times, Sunday Times Full of case studies and written in a friendly, accessible tone it could prove an invaluable tool for any budding entrepreneur. The Sun However, my research shows that maps can be an invaluable tool in a natural disaster or humanitarian crisis. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 非常宝贵的 Japanese: 非常に貴重な |
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