prize:to consider something to be very important and special
n.奖品v.珍视;青睐 可替换value, appreciate, hold dear
例句:I know that you prize our friendship.
仿写:I know that he prizes their wonderful memory.
例句:It seems that people prize attitude over expertise.
仿写:It seems that people prize process than result.
prize A over B 表示“更重视 A,而不是 B”
例句:Overseas returnees are no longer highly prized by employers.
It seems that people prize interesting souls over pretty faces.
翻译:It seems that most of the Chinese parents highly prize The International Mathematical Olympiad.
造句:Humor is highly prized by young people in a dating.
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