worthiest

英 [ˈwɜːðɪɪst] 美 [ˈwɜrðiəst]

adj.  值得(或应得)…的; 值得尊敬的; 值得注意的; 值得敬仰的; 有价值的(但不太令人感兴趣或激动的)
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柯林斯词典

  1. ADJ-GRADED 值得…的;应该获得…的
    If a person or thing is worthy of something, they deserve it because they have the qualities or abilities required.
    1. The bank might think you're worthy of a loan...
      银行也许会认为你具备贷款的条件。
    2. The Minister says the idea is worthy of consideration...
      部长说这个想法值得考虑。
    3. I hope he was worthy of her.
      我希望他配得上她。
  2. ADJ-GRADED 值得尊敬的;可敬的;令人称许的
    A worthy person or thing is approved of by most people in society and considered to be morally respectable or correct.
    1. ...worthy members of the community...
      团体中德高望重者
    2. They thought the feminist label was too worthy.
      他们觉得女权主义者这个称谓太抬举她们了。
    3. You can refer to worthy people as worthies .
      贤达;可敬的人;高尚的人
    4. ...the commission, which brought together worthies from big corporations, universities and state governments.
      汇聚了大公司、大学和州政府中贤达人士的委员会

双语例句

  1. Make the necessary sacrifices that are the price for the worthiest goals: freedom, even-mindedness and tranquility.
    该牺牲的就牺牲,这是最高目标自由、平等、宁静所需的代价。
  2. As an advanced control concept worthiest of developing in aeroengines, intelligent engine control possesses plentiful contents.
    智能发动机控制作为航空发动机最值得发展的先进控制概念,它包括的内容非常丰富。