释义 |
for what it is worthUsed to emphasize that one is offering a suggestion or opinion without making a claim to its validity: for what it’s worth, she’s very highly thought of abroad...- My own opinion, for what it is worth, is that Ethel was almost certainly guilty.
- My advice, for what it is worth, is that you should confine yourself to telling the story, entering the minds of the leading characters from time to time, and telling us what they are thinking and feeling.
- I know there will be a good many people who will say I'm not right, but for what it is worth, I tell you I'm not wrong either.
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