worth 音标拼音: [w'ɚθ]
a . 值的,相当于…价值的;值得
n .
U 价值
值的,相当於…价值的;值得
U 价值
worth adj 1 :
worthy of being treated in a particular way ; "
an idea worth considering "; "
the deserving poor " (
often used ironically ) [
synonym : {
deserving }, {
worth (
p )}]
2 :
having a specified value ; "
not worth his salt "; "
worth her weight in gold "
n 1 :
an indefinite quantity of something having a specified value ; "
10 dollars worth of gasoline "
2 :
the quality that renders something desirable or valuable or useful [
ant : {
ineptitude }, {
worthlessness }]
3 :
French couturier (
born in England )
regarded as the founder of Parisian haute couture ;
noted for introducing the bustle (
1825 -
1895 ) [
synonym : {
Worth }, {
Charles Frederick Worth }]
Worth \
Worth \,
v .
i . [
OE .
worthen ,
wur [
thorn ]
en ,
to become ,
AS .
weor [
eth ]
an ;
akin to OS .
wer [
eth ]
an ,
D .
worden ,
G .
werden ,
OHG .
werdan ,
Icel .
ver [
eth ]
a ,
Sw .
varda ,
Goth .
wa ['
i ]
rpan ,
L .
vertere to turn ,
Skr .
v [.
r ]
t ,
v .
i .,
to turn ,
to roll ,
to become . [
root ]
143 .
Cf . {
Verse }, -{
ward }, {
Weird }.]
To be ;
to become ;
to betide ; --
now used only in the phrases ,
woe worth the day ,
woe worth the man ,
etc .,
in which the verb is in the imperative ,
and the nouns day ,
man ,
etc .,
are in the dative .
Woe be to the day ,
woe be to the man ,
etc .,
are equivalent phrases .
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I counsel . . .
to let the cat worthe . --
Piers Plowman .
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He worth upon [
got upon ]
his steed gray . --
Chaucer .
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Worth \
Worth \,
a . [
OE .
worth ,
wur [
thorn ],
AS .
weor [
eth ],
wurE ;
akin to OFries .
werth ,
OS .
wer [
eth ],
D .
waard ,
OHG .
werd ,
G .
wert ,
werth ,
Icel .
ver [
eth ]
r ,
Sw .
v [
aum ]
rd ,
Dan .
v [
ae ]
rd ,
Goth .
wa ['
i ]
rps ,
and perhaps to E .
wary .
Cf . {
Stalwart },
{
Ware }
an article of merchandise , {
Worship }.]
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1 .
Valuable ;
of worthy ;
estimable ;
also ,
worth while . [
Obs .]
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It was not worth to make it wise . --
Chaucer .
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2 .
Equal in value to ;
furnishing an equivalent for ;
proper to be exchanged for .
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A ring he hath of mine worth forty ducats . --
Shak .
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All our doings without charity are nothing worth .
--
Bk .
of Com .
Prayer .
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If your arguments produce no conviction ,
they are worth nothing to me . --
Beattie .
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3 .
Deserving of ; --
in a good or bad sense ,
but chiefly in a good sense .
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To reign is worth ambition ,
though in hell .
--
Milton .
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This is life indeed ,
life worth preserving .
--
Addison .
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4 .
Having possessions equal to ;
having wealth or estate to the value of .
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At Geneva are merchants reckoned worth twenty hundred crowns . --
Addison .
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{
Worth while },
or {
Worth the while }.
See under {
While },
n .
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Worth \
Worth \,
n . [
OE .
worth ,
wur [
thorn ],
AS .
weor [
eth ],
wur [
eth ];
weor [
eth ],
wur [
eth ],
adj .
See {
Worth },
a .]
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1 .
That quality of a thing which renders it valuable or useful ;
sum of valuable qualities which render anything useful and sought ;
value ;
hence ,
often ,
value as expressed in a standard ,
as money ;
equivalent in exchange ;
price .
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What '
s worth in anything But so much money as '
t will bring ? --
Hudibras .
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2 .
Value in respect of moral or personal qualities ;
excellence ;
virtue ;
eminence ;
desert ;
merit ;
usefulness ;
as ,
a man or magistrate of great worth .
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To be of worth ,
and worthy estimation . --
Shak .
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As none but she ,
who in that court did dwell ,
Could know such worth ,
or worth describe so well .
--
Waller .
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To think how modest worth neglected lies .
--
Shenstone .
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Syn :
Desert ;
merit ;
excellence ;
price ;
rate .
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140 Moby Thesaurus words for "
worth ":
accent ,
account ,
ad valorem ,
advantage ,
advantageousness ,
agreeableness ,
appraised ,
approbation ,
approval ,
assessed ,
auspiciousness ,
avail ,
behalf ,
behoof ,
beneficialness ,
benefit ,
benevolence ,
benignity ,
blessed with ,
caliber ,
class ,
cogency ,
concern ,
concernment ,
consequence ,
consequentiality ,
consideration ,
convenience ,
conversion factor ,
credit ,
dearness ,
desert ,
emphasis ,
enfeoffed ,
esteem ,
estimation ,
evaluated ,
excellence ,
expedience ,
extraordinary worth ,
face ,
face value ,
fairness ,
favor ,
favorableness ,
fineness ,
first -
rateness ,
fortune ,
good for ,
goodliness ,
goodness ,
grace ,
great price ,
great value ,
having ,
having and holding ,
healthiness ,
helpfulness ,
high order ,
high rank ,
holding ,
honor ,
import ,
importance ,
in possession of ,
interest ,
invaluableness ,
kindness ,
landed ,
landholding ,
landowning ,
mark ,
market value ,
master of ,
materiality ,
merit ,
moment ,
net worth ,
niceness ,
note ,
occupying ,
owning ,
par value ,
paramountcy ,
pennyworth ,
percentage ,
perfection ,
pleasantness ,
point ,
possessed of ,
possessing ,
precedence ,
preciousness ,
preeminence ,
price ,
priced ,
pricelessness ,
primacy ,
priority ,
prized ,
pro rata ,
profit ,
profitableness ,
propertied ,
property ,
property -
owning ,
quality ,
rate ,
rated ,
regard ,
resources ,
respect ,
rewardingness ,
riches ,
seized of ,
self -
importance ,
service ,
significance ,
skillfulness ,
soundness ,
stature ,
stress ,
substance ,
superiority ,
supremacy ,
tenured ,
use ,
usefulness ,
utility ,
validity ,
valuableness ,
valuation ,
value ,
value received ,
valued ,
valued at ,
virtue ,
virtuousness ,
weight ,
wholeness
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