一周詞匯精講:Worth及其相關(guān)衍生詞匯
The word “worth” refers to the value of something. You can use “worth” as an adjective or a noun. What is the value in monetary (money) terms, or what is the personal value of a thing or an experience?
“worth”這個詞指某物的價值,可以用作形容詞或名詞。此處的“價值”可以指用金錢衡量的價值、價格,也可以指對于個人而言的重要性、益處。
What is this worth? (What’s the dollar value?)
這個值多少錢?
Do you know what your car is worth?
你知道你的車值多少錢嗎?
Rhonda’s gold necklace is worth $2000.
朗達(dá)的金項(xiàng)鏈價值2000美元。
Their house isn’t worth very much.
他們的房子不是很值錢。
What’s the worth of your investments?
你投資了多少錢?
What is your time worth?
你的時間值多少錢?
I don’t think her accent is worth worrying about.
我認(rèn)為她的口音并不需要擔(dān)心。
This isn’t worth fighting about.
這并不需要擔(dān)驚受怕。
Was that war really worth fighting?
那場戰(zhàn)爭真的值得打嗎?
What is his wristwatch worth?
他的手表值多少錢?
If something isn’t valuable, it’s worthless.
如果某物不值錢或沒有價值,可以用“worthless”來形容它。
His 20-year-old car is worthless.
他那輛開了20年的車已經(jīng)不值錢了。
They thought the painting was valuable, but an art expert told them it was worthless.
他們認(rèn)為這幅畫價值連城,但是一位藝術(shù)專家卻告訴他們它毫無價值。
The meeting was a worthless waste of time.
這個會簡直是浪費(fèi)時間。
The word “worthwhile” is often used when an experience or an amount of time has been productive:
而形容一次經(jīng)歷或者一段時間富有成效、是值得的,可以用“worthwhile”。
College is a worthwhile experience for most people.
上大學(xué)對大多數(shù)人來說是值得的。
They found the time spent learning about the program was worthwhile.
他們發(fā)現(xiàn)花時間學(xué)習(xí)這個項(xiàng)目是值得的。
This has been a worthwhile class.
這是一節(jié)值得聽的課。
Her investment of time wasn’t worthwhile.
她的時間投入是不值的。
The word “worth” refers to the value of something. You can use “worth” as an adjective or a noun. What is the value in monetary (money) terms, or what is the personal value of a thing or an experience?
“worth”這個詞指某物的價值,可以用作形容詞或名詞。此處的“價值”可以指用金錢衡量的價值、價格,也可以指對于個人而言的重要性、益處。
What is this worth? (What’s the dollar value?)
這個值多少錢?
Do you know what your car is worth?
你知道你的車值多少錢嗎?
Rhonda’s gold necklace is worth $2000.
朗達(dá)的金項(xiàng)鏈價值2000美元。
Their house isn’t worth very much.
他們的房子不是很值錢。
What’s the worth of your investments?
你投資了多少錢?
What is your time worth?
你的時間值多少錢?
I don’t think her accent is worth worrying about.
我認(rèn)為她的口音并不需要擔(dān)心。
This isn’t worth fighting about.
這并不需要擔(dān)驚受怕。
Was that war really worth fighting?
那場戰(zhàn)爭真的值得打嗎?
What is his wristwatch worth?
他的手表值多少錢?
If something isn’t valuable, it’s worthless.
如果某物不值錢或沒有價值,可以用“worthless”來形容它。
His 20-year-old car is worthless.
他那輛開了20年的車已經(jīng)不值錢了。
They thought the painting was valuable, but an art expert told them it was worthless.
他們認(rèn)為這幅畫價值連城,但是一位藝術(shù)專家卻告訴他們它毫無價值。
The meeting was a worthless waste of time.
這個會簡直是浪費(fèi)時間。
The word “worthwhile” is often used when an experience or an amount of time has been productive:
而形容一次經(jīng)歷或者一段時間富有成效、是值得的,可以用“worthwhile”。
College is a worthwhile experience for most people.
上大學(xué)對大多數(shù)人來說是值得的。
They found the time spent learning about the program was worthwhile.
他們發(fā)現(xiàn)花時間學(xué)習(xí)這個項(xiàng)目是值得的。
This has been a worthwhile class.
這是一節(jié)值得聽的課。
Her investment of time wasn’t worthwhile.
她的時間投入是不值的。