单词 | cherish |
释义 | cherish (once / 321 pages) v To cherish something is to care for it deeply, to treasure it, like the way you cherish the time you spend with a favorite person you don't see often. The verb cherish is related to words that mean “costly” and “beloved.” When people really value something, often because they feel emotionally connected to it, they cherish it. Many of us cherish our first cars, and later in life, we cherish the memories of those days, driving around with our friends. Generally, people don't cherish things just because they cost money; they cherish experiences that matter to them. WORD FAMILYcherish: cherished, cherishes, cherishing USAGE EXAMPLESAnd reach for each other they did, in their favorite places, their havens, their cherished institutions. New York Times(Jan 02, 2017) It was a moment to cherish for Coridon, who featured just 19 times for the club before moving to Turkish side Ankaragucu. The Guardian(Jan 02, 2017) I cherish the memory of our phone calls. Washington Post(Dec 29, 2016) v be fond of; be attached to Syn|Hypo|Hyper care for, hold dear, treasure yearn have affection for; feel tenderness for love have a great affection or liking for |
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