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TOEFL BNC: 4663 COCA: 5102

worthy adjective DESERVING RESPECT

C1 formal deserving respect, admiration, or support值得尊敬的;值得欽佩的;值得支持的

He is unlikely to succeed in getting his bill through Congress, however worthy it is.無論他的提案多麽有價值,他也不可能使其在國會上通過。
Every year she makes a large donation to a worthy cause.她每年都爲一項高尚的事業捐一大筆款。
worthy of attention, notice, etc. formal

C2 deserving to be given attention, noticed, etc.值得注意的

Two points in this report are especially worthy of notice.這份報告中有兩點特别值得注意。

formal Something that is worthy is not very interesting but should be admired for its good and useful qualities.有内在價值(但乏味)的

a worthy book有價值的書

More examples

I'm glad she's going into medicine. It's a very worthy calling.

He does a lot for worthy causes.

Such incoherent ramblings are hardly worthy of notice.

Such dedication is worthy of our respect.

worthy adjective SUITABLE

worthy of sth

suitable for or characteristic of something適合…的;有…典型特征的

He threw a party worthy of a millionaire.他舉辦了一場典型的百萬富翁式的聚會。

a person who is important, especially in a small town(尤指小城鎮中的)要人,大人物

The front row of chairs was reserved for local worthies.前面的一排椅子是爲當地要人預留的。

suitable or deserving to receive a particular thing適於…的;值得…的

trustworthy值得信任的
creditworthy有信用的
newsworthy有新聞價值的

used to describe a boat, aircraft, or vehicle that is suitable to be used safely in a particular substance or environment適於…;宜於…

seaworthy適於航海的
roadworthy適於路上行駛的
TOEFL BNC: 4663 COCA: 5102
worthy

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe, prove (yourself), seem值得;證明(自己)值得;似乎值得consider sth, deem sth, judge sth, think sth認為⋯值得ADVERBmost, very, well極值得;很值得entirely, particularly, truly完全/特別/確實值得equally同樣值得hardly幾乎不值得The matter is hardly worthy of the managing director's time.這件事簡直不值得總經理去花費時間。enough足夠崇高We thought it was a worthy enough objective.我們認為這絕對是個崇高的目標。morally道德上可敬a morally worthy action道德高尚的行為PREPOSITIONof值得It's a matter worthy of our attention.這是一件值得我們關注的事情。
TOEFL BNC: 4663 COCA: 5102
worthy

adjective

worthy ♦︎ fine ♦︎ noble ♦︎ admirable ♦︎ deserving ♦︎ honourable ♦︎ creditableThese words all describe sb/sth that deserves admiration and respect. 這些詞均表示值得尊敬和敬仰的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to be worthy / deserving of stha worthy / a fine / a noble / an admirable man / womana worthy / a fine / a noble / an admirable / a creditable efforta worthy / a fine / a noble / a deserving / an honourable causeworthy / fine / noble ideals / principlesfine / noble / admirable worka fine / an admirable / a creditable performance worthy ˈwɜːði; NAmE ˈwɜːrði (formal, often approving) deserving sth such as respect, attention or admiration 值得尊敬的;值得注意的;值得敬仰的A number of the report's findings are worthy of note.這份報告裏有些調查結果值得注意。Several of our members are worthy of particular mention.我們當中有幾位成員特别值得一提。He felt he was not worthy of her (= that he did not deserve her love).他覺得自己配不上她。In Mason we have a worthy new champion (= one who deserved to win).在梅森隊,我們有一位當之無愧的新任冠軍。The money we raise will be going to a very worthy cause.我們籌集的錢款將用於非常崇高的事業。He's a very worthy man, I suppose, but he's very dull.要我說,他是個非常正派的人,就是過於呆板了。OPP unworthy A person or thing that is unworthy of sth does not have the necessary qualities to deserve sth, especially respect. * unworthy指不配得到某物,尤指不值得尊敬He considered himself unworthy of the honour they had bestowed on him.他認爲自己不配得到大家賦予他的榮譽。 fine [only before noun] (rather formal, approving) having qualities that deserve respect and admiration, for example honesty and professionalism (因誠實和專業素養等)值得敬仰的He was a fine man and a fine soldier (= respected both as a man and as a soldier).他是個優秀的男人,也是傑出的士兵。It was a fine example of leadership.這是領導藝術的光輝典範。 noble ˈnəʊbl; NAmE ˈnoʊbl (rather formal, approving) having or involving qualities that people admire, for example courage, honesty and care for others 崇高的,品質高尚的(如具有勇氣、誠實和關心他人等品質)She died in a noble cause.她爲了崇高的事業而犧牲。It was very noble of you to go so far to take him home.去那麽遠的地方把他送回家,你真偉大。 nobly

adverb

They acted generously and nobly.他們的行爲慷慨大度。
admirable ˈædmərəbl (formal, approving) having qualities that you admire and respect 可欽佩的;值得贊賞的;令人羨慕的Her dedication to her work is admirable.她對工作的奉獻精神令人欽佩。He made his point with admirable clarity.他闡述觀點明確,值得贊賞。 admirably

adverb

They cope admirably with the many demands put upon them.他們面對多種要求應對自如,值得稱贊。
deserving dɪˈzɜːvɪŋ; NAmE dɪˈzɜːrvɪŋ (formal) that deserves help, support or attention 值得幫助(或支持、注意)的Only the most deserving cases ever get any state help.只有最需要幫助的情況才會得到國家的幫助。A distinction was made between the deserving and the undeserving poor.應得到幫助和不應得到幫助的窮人被區分開。OPP undeserving A person or thing that is undeserving does not deserve to have or receive sth. * undeserving意爲不應得到某物He was undeserving of her affections.他不配得到她的愛。 honourable (BrE) (NAmE honorable) ˈɒnərəbl; NAmE ˈɑːnərəbldeserving respect; not bringing any shame 可敬的;保護聲譽(不受玷污)的She had a long and honourable career in government.她從政時間長,且名聲清白。The team managed an honourable 2-2 draw.該隊奮力打成了2:2平,保住了面子。OPP dishonourable despicable see also honour reputation NOTE 辨析 Fine, noble, admirable or honourable? Noble is the strongest of these words, used of actions like dying for your country. Fine suggests sb who does their duty honestly and well. Admirable often describes less personal qualities such as balance or clarity. Honourable in this meaning is a slightly less positive word: it is often used to say that sb has nothing to be ashamed of, especially when they have done sth fairly good in difficult circumstances. You would not talk about a fine/noble/admirable 2-2 draw A draw is not good enough, and a sports result is not important enough to be noble or admirable, although you might talk about a fine win. You can talk about a fine/noble/admirable man/woman in this meaning; but an honourable man/woman means one who has high moral standards. * noble在這些詞中語氣最強,用於描述爲國捐軀等壯烈行爲。fine意味着誠實完好地履行了責任。admirable常修飾一些非個人的品質,如balance或clarity。表達此義時,honourable正面意義略弱,常用於表示無愧於心,尤指在困境中表現尚可。不說a fine/noble/admirable 2-2 draw,因爲平局非最佳結果,而且競技結果的重要性也不足以用noble或admirable形容,盡管可以說a fine win。表達此義時,可以說a fine/noble/admirable man/woman,但是an honourable man/woman指品行高尚的人。 see also honourable respectable creditable ˈkredɪtəbl (formal) of a fairly good standard, and deserving praise or approval 值得贊揚的;應當認可的The chairman welcomed the company's creditable performance in the previous year.董事長對公司上一年的良好業績表示贊賞。Although they struggled, they ended up coming a creditable second (= second in a race or competition).雖然他們努力了,但最終獲得了聊勝於無的第二名。Creditable is used more about achievements than efforts. Typical collocates are performance, result, achievement and showing. It describes achievements of a standard that is fairly high but not excellent. * creditable多用於描述成績而非付出的努力,常見搭配詞有performance、result、achievement和showing。creditable形容成績良好但未達優秀。 creditably

adverb

All three players performed creditably.三名球員的表現都不錯。
TOEFL BNC: 4663 COCA: 5102
worthy
Deserving and deserved: deserve, deserving, deserved...
Deserving praise, respect and admiration: sick, respected, praiseworthy...
Not interesting or exciting: boring, dull, tedious...

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