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treas·ure T0333000 (trĕzh′ər)n.1. Accumulated or stored wealth in the form of money, jewels, or other valuables: search for buried treasure; spending much of the national treasure on armaments.2. Valuable or precious possessions of any kind.3. One considered especially precious or valuable: bought several treasures at the estate sale; saw her assistant as a treasure.tr.v. treas·ured, treas·ur·ing, treas·ures 1. To keep or regard as precious; value highly. See Synonyms at appreciate.2. To accumulate or store away, as for future use: "This same withered and crumbling flower ... Five and fifty years it has been treasured between the leaves of this old volume" (Nathaniel Hawthorne). [Middle English tresure, from Old French tresor, from Latin thēsaurus, from Greek thēsauros.] treas′ur·a·ble adj.treasured (ˈtrɛʒəd) adjvalued, cherished, or prizedThesaurusAdj. | 1. | treasured - characterized by feeling or showing fond affection for; "a cherished friend"; "children are precious"; "a treasured heirloom"; "so good to feel wanted"cherished, precious, wantedloved - held dear; "his loved companion of many years" | Translationstreasure (ˈtreʒə) noun1. a store of money, gold, jewels etc. The miser kept a secret hoard of treasure; (also adjective) a treasure chest. 寶藏 宝藏,金银财宝 2. something very valuable. Our babysitter is a real treasure! 寶貝 宝贝 verb1. to value; to think of as very valuable. I treasure the hours I spend in the country. 銘記 铭记2. to keep (something) carefully because one values it. I treasure the book you gave me. 珍藏 珍惜ˈtreasured adjective regarded as precious; valued. The photograph of her son is her most treasured possession. 珍貴的 珍贵的ˈtreasurer noun the person in a club, society etc, who looks after the money. 財務出納主管 司库,财务主管 IdiomsSeetreasureEncyclopediaSeeTreasuretreasured
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