to treasure

listen to the pronunciation of to treasure
Englisch - Türkisch
hazine

Panda, Çin'in millî hazinesidir. - The panda is China's national treasure.

Bir arkadaş bulan bir hazine bulur. - Who finds a friend, finds a treasure.

strain
çok gayret etmek
strain
{i} gerginlik

Mary'nin annesinin sürekli karışmasından Tom ve Mary'nin evliliğine büyük bir gerginlik konuldu. - Great strain was put on Tom and Mary's marriage by the constant meddling of Mary's mother.

strain
gerilme
treasure
değer vermek
treasure
define
treasure
{i} servet

Bu top o çocuğun servetidir. - This ball is that boy's treasure.

treasure
{i} değerli insan
strain
{i} burkulma
treasure
{f} toplamak
treasure
{f} değerini bilmek
strain
baskı

Halat baskı altında kırıldı. - The rope broke under the strain.

Tom son zamanlarda büyük bir baskı altında. - Tom has been under a great deal of strain lately.

strain
şekil değiştirme
treasure
biriktirmek
strain
nesil
strain
ifade
strain
(at ile) germek
strain
zorlamak
strain
eser
strain
kan
treasure
büyük değer vermek
treasure
{f} biriktir
treasure
çok değerli şey/varlık
treasure
çok kıymetli tutmak
treasure
hazine, define, aşkım, sevgili
treasure
çok değerli saymak
treasure
üzerine titremek
treasure
gömü

Gömülü hazineyi arıyorduk. - We were looking for buried treasure.

Hazine adada gömülüydü. - The treasure was buried on the island.

treasure
treasure city hazinenin bulunduğu şehir
treasure
hazinesi
strain
(Nükleer Bilimler) uzama,sünme, yamulma
strain
{f} çabalamak
strain
{f} süzmek

Mary kahveyi süzmek için kağıt filtre kullanır. - Mary uses a paper filter to strain coffee.

strain
{i} yapı
strain
{f} süzgeçten geçirmek
strain
{i} gerginlik,zorlanma
strain
ırk veya millet özelliği
strain
{i} belirti
treasure
erzak depoları ve mağazalar şehri
treasure
treasure house hazine dairesi
treasure
hazne
Englisch - Englisch
A term of endearment

Hello, Treasure, he said without turning round. For a second she hesitated, standing in the soft light of the lamp, the deep blue of the rug making a background for her, the black fur collar of her coat framing the vivid beauty of her face.

Any single thing that one values greatly

Her teeth are bright and pearly and her hair is black as jet.

To store or stow in a safe place

The rose-buds, withered as they were, were still treasured under his cuirass, and nearest to his heart.

To consider to be precious

I've bedewed it with tears, and embalmed it with sighs.

{v} to lay up, hoard, provide a supply
{n} wealth laid up, a store, abundance
strain
tresor
accumulated wealth in the form of money or jewels etc ; "the pirates hid their treasure on a small island in the West Indies"
accumulated wealth in the form of money or jewels etc
A collection of valuable things
That which is very much valued
Treasure is a collection of valuable old objects such as gold coins and jewels that has been hidden or lost. It was here, the buried treasure, she knew it was
{i} stored up wealth, hoard of riches, cache; something very valuable
hold dear; "I prize these old photographs"
a collection of precious things; "the trunk held all her meager treasures" any possession that is highly valued by its owner; "the children returned from the seashore with their shells and other treasures" accumulated wealth in the form of money or jewels etc
Treasures are valuable objects, especially works of art and items of historical value. The house was large and full of art treasures
A great quantity of anything collected for future use; abundance; plenty
If you treasure something that you have, you keep it or care for it carefully because it gives you great pleasure and you think it is very special. She treasures her memories of those joyous days. = cherish Treasure is also a noun. His greatest treasure is his collection of rock records. + treasured treas·ured These books are still among my most treasured possessions
If you say that someone is a treasure, you mean that they are very helpful and useful to you. Charlie? Oh, he's a treasure, loves children. = gem. to keep and care for something that is very special, important, or valuable to you
To collect and deposit, as money or other valuable things, for future use; to lay up; to hoard; usually with up; as, to treasure up gold
"the pirates hid their treasure on a small island in the West Indies
a collection of precious things; "the trunk held all her meager treasures"
Objects which are worth points to you when dropped in the swamp Usually abbreviated to T Beware using DR T when you hold some T you don't want to drop
Wealth accumulated; especially, a stock, or store of money in reserve
{f} put away for future use, hoard; cherish, prize, value greatly
any possession that is highly valued by its owner; "the children returned from the seashore with their shells and other treasures"
To consider something or someone to be precious
be fond of; be attached to
The Treasure Act [1996] defines treasure as: Objects – other than coins – which are at least 300 years old and which contain at least 10% by weight of gold or silver Coins more than 300 years old which are found in hoards This is 2 or more coins if the precious metal content is more than 10%, and 10 or more coins if the precious metal content is below 10% All objects found in clear archæological association with items which are treasure under the above definitions And any object which would have been treasure trove under earlier definitions
Any single thing one values greatly
art highly prized for its beauty or perfection
TR>
to treasure

    Silbentrennung

    to treas·ure

    Türkische aussprache

    tı trejır

    Aussprache

    /tə ˈtreᴢʜər/ /tə ˈtrɛʒɜr/

    Etymologie

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.
Favoriten