worth
- adj. 值…的
- n. 價(jià)值;財(cái)產(chǎn)
- n. (Worth)人名;(英)沃思;(德)沃特
詞組搭配
for all someone is worth informal 非正式
as energetically or enthusiastically as someone can
盡力,拼命
he thumps the drums for all he's worth.
他拼命地?fù)艄摹?/p>
so as to obtain everything one can from someone
榨干某人所有
the youths milked him for all he was worth and then disappeared.
年輕人榨干了他的所有,然后消失了。
for what it is worth
used to present a comment, suggestion, or opinion without making a claim as to its importance or validity
不論真?zhèn)?;不論好?/p>
for what it's worth, she's very highly thought of abroad.
不論真假,海外都很看重她。
worth it
(informal)sufficiently good, enjoyable, or successful to repay any effort, trouble, or expense
(非正式)值得的;值得麻煩的;值得花錢的
it requires a bit of patience to learn, but it's well worth it.
學(xué)習(xí)需要一點(diǎn)耐心,但完全值得付出。
worth one's salt
it requires a bit of patience to learn, but it's well worth it.
學(xué)習(xí)需要一點(diǎn)耐心,但完全值得付出。
worth one's while (或 worth while)
it requires a bit of patience to learn, but it's well worth it.
學(xué)習(xí)需要一點(diǎn)耐心,但完全值得付出。
for all (one) is worth
To the utmost of one's powers or ability.
盡全力:至某人力量或能力的極限
for what it's worth
Even though it may not be important or valuable
不論好壞:即使可能不重要或價(jià)值不大
Here's my advice, for what it's worth.
這是我的建議,盡管可能用處不大,你姑且聽聽