Some hobbies are very expensive ; others dont cost anything at all. Some collections are worth a lot of money; Others are valuable only for their owners.
Some hobbies cost a lot of money, others don't need to spend anything at all, and some collectibles are worth a lot of money. Others are just that the owner is very valuable/ Precious
a short time ago he bought a rare fifty cent piece worth $251. He was very happy about his collection and thought the price was rational. On the. contrary, my youngest brother collects match boxes. He has almost 611 of them. But I doubt if they are worth any money. However, for my brother, They are extremely valuable. Nothing makes him happier than to find a new match box for his collection.
Expensive
English [? k? spens? V] beauty [? k? sp? ns? V]
expensive; Luxury
is expensive; Expensive; High price; Expensive
expensive; If something is expensive, it costs a lot of money.
Wine's so expensive in this country ...
Wine is very expensive in this country.
I get very nervous because I'm using a lot of expensive equipment.
Because I'm using a lot of expensive equipment, I'm very nervous.
Expensive
She was expensively dressed with fine furs and jewels ...
She is wearing expensive fur coats and jewels, which is very luxurious.
they do a third-rate job very expensively.
They paid a lot of money to hand over third-rate jobs.
Dear, Expensive and Costly
These adjectives all mean that the price of goods is "high and expensive".
dear: it mainly refers to asking too much, or much higher than a fair and reasonable price, and its antonym is cheap.
expensive: The price of an item exceeds its own value or the buyer's ability to pay.
costly: refers to the high price of goods, usually due to the scarcity or preciousness of goods.
1. Admitedly, it is rather expensive but you don't need to use much.
It's really expensive, but it doesn't need to be used much.
2. It's too expensive and anyway the colour does n't suit you.
This one is too expensive, and the color doesn't suit you.
3. Art books are expensive to produce. The production cost of art books is high.
4. Herbikini was one of though expensive designer jobbies.
Her bikini is one of those expensive brand-name products.
5. She was wearing an expensive new outfit.
She is wearing an expensive new dress.
6.a bottle of expensive perfume
7. Many foreign goods are too expensive for American pocket books.
Many foreign goods are too expensive, which is out of line with the financial resources of ordinary Americans.
8. They are very expensive, I presume?
I think these things are expensive?
9. firstly, it's expensive, and secondly, it's too slow.
secondly, it's too slow.
11. The new office block has become an expensive white elephant.
This new office building has become an expensive decoration.
11. This restaurant is rather more expensive than that one.
The charge in this restaurant is much more expensive than that one.
12. This paint is very expensive, so please use it 'sparkly.
This paint is very expensive, please save it.
13.a gourmet likes him always eats in expensive restaurants.
Gourmets like him always eat in luxurious restaurants.
14. John chose the least expensive of the books in the books.
John chose the cheapest of these books.
15. She thought fit to buy two expensive hats at that time.
She thought it was appropriate to buy two expensive hats at that time.
16. We were involved in an expensive supper after the concert.
We enjoyed an expensive dinner to our heart's content after the concert.
17. Giving every patient an annual anti-flu injection would be prohibitive.
The cost of injecting every patient with anti-flu injections every year is unbearable.
18. The product is of high quality and is not expensive.
This product is of good quality and inexpensive.
19. It's expensive to leave the electric stove on all day.
It's a waste of money to leave the electric stove on all day.
21. I don't like the OS tendancy of their expensive life-style.
They live in luxury and love to show off, so I dare not compliment them.
valuable
English [? v? lju? Bl] Beauty [? v? lju? b? l, ? v? lj? -]
precious; Valuable; Valuable
n. valuables, treasures
valuable; Worthy; Valuable; Precious
valuable; Beneficial; Useful
if you describe something or something as valuable, You mean that they are very useful and helpful
Many of our teachers also have valuable academic links with Heidelberg University ...
Many of our teachers also maintain beneficial academic ties with Heidelberg University.
if you decide to do you own make-up, here are a few valuable tips that will help you look at your best ...
if you decide to make up yourself, here are some useful tips to help you present your best side.
The experience was very valuable. This experience is very valuable.
2. Adjectives that can be modified by adverbs or prepositional phrases expressing degree are valuable;
Valuable objects are objects which are worth a lot of money.
Just because a camera is old does not mean it is valuable.
An old camera is not necessarily valuable.
...valuable books. Valuable books
Valuable and precious
both adjectives mean "valuable".
valuable: It refers to something that has considerable value, can be sold at a high price, or is useful and beneficial.
precious: it means that it is valuable because it is rare and hard to get, or it is of great value because of its own quality.
1. Arguing about details Consumed many hours of the Committee's Valuable Time.
Arguing about details consumed the Committee's valuable time for several hours.
2. The romances believed that the life of the imagination was inherently valuable.
Romantic writers believe that the vitality of imagination itself is very important.
3. This is one of the most valuable lessons I learned.
This is the most valuable lesson I have learned.
4. I resent all these encryptions on my valuable time.
I am dissatisfied with all these behaviors that take up my precious time.
5. The Crustaceans provide a valuable food source for some fish.
These crustaceans are important food sources for some fish.
6. The bronze chariot proved to be a valuable find.
That bronze chariot proved to be a valuable discovery.
7. A man is valued as he makes his own value.
People must respect themselves, and the latter will value them.
8. This old French table is a very valuable piece of furniture.
This ancient French dining table is a valuable piece of furniture.
9. I'll not wish to omit this valuable book from my reading.
I don't want to leave this valuable book out of my reading list.
11. You are valuable to the organization, you must n't take chances.
You are highly valued in the organization, so you must not take it lightly.
11. The flower in this stamp makes it less valuable.
This stamp is not so valuable because of some defects.
12. They have come to us to pass on their valuable experience.
They have sent us scriptures and sent us treasures.
13. After the first world war Germany cared about its neighbors much valuable land.
After World War I, Germany ceded many valuable territories to its neighbors.
14. Valuable mineral deposits have been found in this reg
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