cherishing
英 [ˈtʃerɪʃɪŋ]
美 [ˈtʃerɪʃɪŋ]
v. 珍爱; 钟爱; 爱护; 抱有(信念、希望); 怀有(好感); 怀念
cherish的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB 怀有,抱有(希望);怀念(过去)
If youcherishsomething such as a hope or a pleasant memory, you keep it in your mind for a long period of time.- The president will cherish the memory of this visit to Ohio...
总统将铭记这次俄亥俄之行。 - It was a wonderful occasion which we will cherish for many years to come.
那是一个美好的时刻,我们将多年不忘。
- The president will cherish the memory of this visit to Ohio...
- VERB 珍爱;珍惜;疼爱
If youcherishsomeone or something, you take good care of them because you love them.- He genuinely loved and cherished her...
他由衷地爱恋并珍惜她。 - The previous owners had cherished the house.
房子先前的主人非常爱惜这房子。
- He genuinely loved and cherished her...
- VERB 珍视,维护,捍卫(权利、特权或原则)
If youcherisha right, a privilege, or a principle, you regard it as important and try hard to keep it.- These people cherish their independence and sovereignty.
这些人民珍视他们的独立和主权。
- These people cherish their independence and sovereignty.
双语例句
- In cherishing them, therefore, you have no goals at all.
因此,你若珍惜它们,就表示你根本没有目标。 - Poets cherishing spiritual homeland are not possible to betray this faith in lifetime.
珍重精神故乡的诗人,一生都不可能背弃这个信仰。 - Cherishing the grain is one of traditions and virtues dated back to ancient time in our country.
爱惜粮食,是我国的古老传统与美德。 - And I am left cherishing the memories.
小鸡走了,留下的只是关于她的回忆。 - In fact, what really needs courage is cherishing true love.
其实真正需要勇气的是守候纯爱。 - Cherishing Honor, Revivifying and Setting up Fine Achievement again; The re-wards for the athletes emphasized more on the aspects of spirits and honor.
珍惜荣誉振奋精神再创佳绩对运动员的奖励也着重于精神和荣誉方面; - Cherishing his loved ones with fervor and loyalty.
热烈而忠诚地爱护着他所爱的人们。 - Cherishing love and compassion toward all living beings, he cleanses hit heart from ill-will.
对所有的生物怀有爱和同情,从心灵中清除掉邪恶的思想。 - And on this basis their common quality is summed up, with a view to cherishing the memory of the older generation and inspiring future generations.
本文基于他们的代表性学术论文对其学术成就及其重要意义做了较为详尽的评述,并在此基础上总结了他们的共同品质,以缅怀前辈、启迪后人。 - Cherishing a rose means to intoxicate yourself on her beauty more than pull her thorns out.
珍爱玫瑰意味着沉醉在它的美丽中,而不是将它的刺拔掉。