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worthyBrE /ˈwɜːði/NAmE /ˈwɜːrði/ adjective (wor·thier, wor·thi·est) ~ (of sb/sth) (formal) having the qualities that deserve sb/sth 值得(或应得)…的◆to be worthy of attention 值得注意◆A number of the report's findings are worthy of note. 这份报告里有些调查结果值得注意。◆No composer was considered worthy of the name until he had written an opera. 作曲家直到写出一部歌剧来才被认为是名副其实。◆a worthy champion (= one who deserved to win) 当之无愧的冠军◆He felt he was not worthy of her. 他觉得他配不上她。 OPP unworthy [usually before noun] having qualities that deserve your respect, attention or admiration 值得尊敬的;值得注意的;值得敬仰的 SYN deserving ◆The money we raise will be going to a very worthy cause. 我们筹集的钱款将用于非常崇高的事业。◆a worthy member of the team 一位优秀的队员having good qualities but not very interesting or exciting 值得尊敬的,有价值的(但不太令人感兴趣或激动的)◆her worthy but dull husband 她那为人正派却呆板的丈夫~ of sb/sthtypical of what a particular person or thing might do, give, etc. 有(某人或事物)的典型特征◆He gave a speech that was worthy of Martin Luther King. 他作了一次典型的马丁 · 路德 · 金式的演讲。-worthy () deserving, or suitable for, the thing mentioned 值得…的;适于…的◆trustworthy 值得信任的◆roadworthy 适于在公路上行驶的▸ wor·thily BrE /ˈwɜːðɪli/NAmE /ˈwɜːrðɪli/ adverb▸ worthi·ness BrE /ˈwɜːðinəs/NAmE /ˈwɜːrðinəs/ noun [U] worthyBrE /ˈwɜːði/NAmE /ˈwɜːrði/ noun (worthies) (often humorous) an important person 要人;大人物;知名人士◆a meeting attended by local worthies 当地知名人士参加的会议 |