1. 珍贵:rarity稀有 | prized珍贵 | celestial天体
2. 珍视:Contemporary 当代的,同时代的 written at the same time | Prized 珍视 valued | Overtaken 超越,胜出surpassed
3. 被看作最重要的, 被看作最有价值的 (形):prize ring 拳击场, 拳击练习 | prized 被看作最重要的, 被看作最有价值的 (形) | prizefight 职业性拳击赛 (名)
4. 被視為最有價值的:demographic 人口統計學的 | prized 被視為最有價值的 | vocation 職業
1. A traditional art and important vehicle of communication, calligraphy was once extensively required and exceptionally prized at work.
2. The crisp skin of the duck is actually the most prized part and the charcoal adds a distinct flavour to the taste of the duck.
3. The New Yorker is a prized magazine because of the high quality reportage and fiction it carries and its rigorous copyediting and fact checking.
4. Meat and seafood balls in southern cuisine are prized for their shuang texture, which lies somewhere between crispy and chewy.
5. As sweet concoctions chocolate is on every supermarket shelf, but it's also a prized ingredient in different savory dishes.
6. It is no coincidence that the hide of the West African dwarf crocodile is not so prized for leather goods.
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7. Online brands like Baidu Inc and Facebook are prized for their functionality and innovativeness rather than the social status they confer.
8. The move is aimed at conserving energy, a much prized commodity across the country.
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9. Gaga also writes that her dream is to one day be'headlining at Madison Square Garden'and that her'prized possession'is her piano.
10. prized是什么意思
10. Matsutake were common both in price and quantity until Japanese tourists recognized them as a prized autumn delicacy.