0 a collection of gold, silver, jewellery, and valuable objects, especially in children's stories -- сокровища
buried treasure
1 a very valuable object -- сокровище
[ usually plural ] art treasures
2 If you treasure something, it is very important to you and gives you a lot of pleasure. -- хранить, дорожить
I shall treasure those memories of her.
Merchants lamented that underpopulation precluded genuine development of abundant resources, leaving the colonies with ' treasures that we cannot cultivate due to the absence of labour'.
They treasured loyalty, rectitude, honesty, diligence, commitment to the welfare of the populace, frugality, and physical and mental ®tness to serve the collective cause.
One may find nothing of wor th or may discover arcane treasures.
Communities own commons, museums, and other natural and man-made treasures thought to be in the community's interest.
In contrast to cash, stock socialized assets, measuring their ultimate worth not in treasures in heaven but in people on earth.
Despite a steady accretion to his discography over the past few years, there are still huge tracts of terrain unexplored and many treasures undoubtedly await discovery.
The book's painstaking historical and etymological approach yields other treasures.
Costs are minimized in a communal system to preserve resources for other tasks within healthcare as well as to preserve resources for other socially treasured goods.
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珍品, 財寶, 珍寶…
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tesoro, guardar como oro en paño, tesoro [masculine…
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tesouro, guardar na memória, estimar muito…
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hazine, define, gömü…
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