worthy
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ If a person or thing is worthy of something, they deserve it because they have the qualities or abilities required. 應得的[正式]
The bank might think you're worthy of a loan. 這家銀行可能認爲你應該得到一筆貸款。
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worthy /ˈwɜːðɪ/ (worthier,worthiest)
剑桥词典
- I'm glad she's going into medicine . It's a very worthy calling .
- He does a lot for worthy causes .
- Such incoherent ramblings are hardly worthy of notice .
- Such dedication is worthy of our respect .
worthy adjective (DESERVING RESPECT)
C1 formaldeserving respect , admiration , or support
值得尊敬的;值得欽珮的;值得支持的
He is unlikely to succeed in getting his bill through Congress , however worthy it is. 無論他的提案多麽有價值,他也不可能使其在國會上通過。
Every year she makes a large donation to a worthy cause . 她每年都爲一項高尚的事業捐一大筆款。
worthy of attention, notice, etc. C2 formal
deserving to be given attention , noticed , etc.
值得注意的
Two points in this report are especially worthy of notice . 這份報告中有兩點特別值得注意。
formal
Something that is worthy is not very interesting but should be admired for its good and useful qualities .
有內在價值(但乏味)的
a worthy book 有價值的書
例句
worthy adjective (SUITABLE)
worthy of sthsuitable for or characteristic of something
適郃…的;有…典型特征的
He threw a party worthy of a millionaire . 他擧辦了一場典型的百萬富翁式的聚會。 返回 worthy