adj. 珍爱的,珍藏的
v. 重视,珍视;珍爱,爱护;抱有(信念、希望);怀有(好感);怀念(cherish 的过去式和过去分词)
1.Fashion is often regarded as a pursuit of beauty, and some cherished fashion's trivial relationship to the fine arts.
时尚常常被认为是一种对美的追求,且有些人十分珍视时尚与美术之间这种微不足道的关系。
2.The 23-year-old Phelps says he has cherished each victory.
今年23岁的菲尔普斯说,他对每个胜利都很珍惜。
3.I still have a cherished photo of him in his apron, standing over the grill, spatula in hand, smiling.
我仍珍藏着一张他的照片,围着围裙,手持小铲站在烤肉架前,微微地展露笑容。
4.So it is surprising that pharmaceutical stocks are so little cherished.
因此,医药股如此不受珍视很令人吃惊。
5.Give them a cherished book.
送给他们一本珍藏版的书。
6.This cherished jade adorned a queen's.
这块珍贵的玉装点了一位皇后的墓穴。
7.They mirror their long cherished wishes.
它们反映了他们长久以来的愿望。