cherishers cherisher ; n. ; cherish的变形 ; cherish ; ['t?eri?] ; vt. ; 珍视,珍爱;热爱;钟爱: ; They cherish their native land. ; 他们热爱自己的故乡。 ; 爱护;抚育: ; She cherished the child as though he were her own. ; 她抚育这个孩子就像自己的孩子一样。 ; 怀有(感情等);抱有(希望等): ; She cherished the memory of her father. ; 她怀念她的父亲。 ; Don't cherish the illusion that your father will always pay your debts. ; 不要幻想你的父亲总会替你还债。 ; She cherished in her heart the hope that her husband would return sooner or later. ; 她心中怀有一种希望,认为丈夫早晚会回来的。 ; 近义词: ; appreciate
He did not want to love his father; he wanted to hate him, to cherish that hatred, and give his hatred words one day . 他不想去爱父亲,并且恨他,总有一天他要用言语发泄对他的仇恨。
Edward, having passed his whole life in contact with the earth, might have been expected to cherish a certain love of nature . 爱德华一生与土地打交道,很有可能对大自然怀抱着某种爱。
Had she run to it to bewail herself she would have been cherished in thankfulness for a country drama . 如果她扑向它,在那里嚎啕大哭,那么,由于她提供了一场乡村戏剧的素材,大家将感激地珍视她。
She cherished such visions from day to day, until her residence in london began to become insupportable and tedious to her . 她日复一日地怀着这样的憧憬,直到她认为在伦敦住下去已成为一件不能忍受和令人生厌的事情了。
They good-naturedly cherish a deep conviction that anything which impairs the timing accuracy of seismic results from the fault of the instruments . 他们总是好心地把任何损害地震结果计时准确度的现象怪罪于仪器缺欠。
As writers, they cherish economy, and witty phrases, they are often bitter, like bierce and lardner, but their rage at human folly has to be disguised and made entertaining . 他们在写作上喜欢简洁机智的词句;他们往往心存不满(如比尔斯和拉德纳),但他们对于人类虚伪的忿恨,却须加以伪装,出之趣笔。
She still cherished a very tender affection for bingley 她对彬格莱仍未能忘情。