0 deserving respect, admiration, or support -- достойный
1 to deserve attention/respect, etc -- быть достойным внимания/уважения и т.д.
They could serve as visual reminders of ancient and modern "worthies" whose lives and works remained an inspiration to the virtuoso collector.
We asked that modern radiation monitoring equipment be made available for issue down to community level and for training civil defence worthies.
I do not see why local radio stations need local worthies to tell them what to put out.
A skilled and educated workforce can and must replace the old worthies of the heavy hammer and brute force.
We are indebted to some of these worthies of former times.
The terms of reference should ensure the avoidance of talking shop committees, ivory towers, or semi-prestigious bodies for long-service worthies, as has often been the case in the past.
Who are the local worthies who can now make the difficult decisions in the national health service that cannot be made by people who would be accountable by being elected?
I suggest the real division lies between the carriers and the carried, between the really creative producers and those worthies who wish to ride around on their backs.
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值得尊敬的, 值得欽佩的, 值得支持的…
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值得尊敬的, 值得钦佩的, 值得支持的…
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digno, merecedor/ora [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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尊敬に値する, 価値がある…
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lâyık, değer, yakışır…
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méritant/-ante, valable, noble…
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