treasure
英 [ˈtreʒ.ər]
美 [ˈtreʒ.ɚ]
- n. 财富,财产;财宝;珍品
- vt. 珍爱;珍藏
- n. (Treasure)人名;(英)特雷热
1. 揣着。
treasure 财富,珍宝来自古法语 tresor,宝库,藏宝,来自拉丁语 thesaurus,宝库,来自希腊语 thesauros,仓库,来 自 PIE*dhe,做,放置,词源同 do,thesis,thesaurus.引申词义财富,珍宝。
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treasure: [12] Treasure comes ultimately from Greek thēsaurós ‘treasure’, a word of unknown origin. This was borrowed into Latin as thēsaurus (acquired directly by English as thesaurus [19] with the metaphorical sense ‘treasury of knowledge, words, etc’), and it made its way into English via Vulgar Latin *tresaurus and Old French tresor.
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- treasure (n.)
- mid-12c., tresor, from Old French tresor "treasury, hoard, treasure" (11c., Modern French trésor), from Gallo-Roman *tresaurus, from Latin thesaurus "treasury, treasure" (source also of Spanish, Italian tesoro), from Greek thesauros "store, treasure, treasure house" (see thesaurus). In Middle English also thresur, etc.; modern spelling is from 16c. Replaced Old English goldhord. General sense of "anything valued" is recorded from c. 1200. Treasure hunt is first recorded 1913. For treasure trove, see trove.
- treasure (v.)
- late 14c., "to amass treasure; to store up for the future," also figurative, "regard as precious, retain carefully in the mind," from treasure (n.). Related: Treasured; treasuring.
- 1. The society's archives are a treasure trove for scholars.
- 该协会的档案对学者来说简直是宝藏。
- 2. This Islington shop is a treasure trove of beautiful bridalwear.
- 这家位于伊斯灵顿区的商店里汇聚了各种漂亮的新娘服装。
- 3. We shall take the treasure away to a safe place.
- 我们应该把这些宝物带到一个安全的地方。
- 4. The dictionary is a vast treasure trove of information.
- 那本词典是个巨大的信息宝库。
- 5. Windsor Castle is quite literally an antique treasure trove.
- 温莎城堡确实是名副其实的古物宝藏。