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1 | +of formal deserving something 值得的;应得的 |
| He had shown himself to be worthy of their respect. 他已经表明自己值得他们尊敬。 |
| be worthy of note/attention/consideration etc The committee is voting on one or two initiatives that are worthy of attention. 委员会正在就一两个值得注意的倡议进行投票表决。 |
| be worthy of support/admiration/praise etc Local councillors decided the plan was worthy of support. 当地政务委员们裁决该计划值得支持。 |
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2 | a worthy person or thing has qualities that make people respect them 值得尊敬的;当之无愧的;高尚的 |
| aworthy winner/champion/opponent 值得尊敬的获胜者/冠军/对手 |
| aworthy aim/objective 崇高的目标 |
| worthy cause (=an activity or organization that helps people) My dad spends his free time working for a few local worthy causes. 高尚的事业 |
| 2a | used in a negative way to say that someone or something has good qualities but is boring 好(但乏味)的 | | Saturday evening viewers want programming that is a little less worthy. 星期六晚上观众想看些轻松一点的节目。 | |
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