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a. 无价的, 极贵重的



    priceless
    [ adj ]
    having incalculable monetary, intellectual, or spiritual worth
    <adj.all>


    Priceless \Price"less\, a.
    1. Too valuable to admit of being appraised; of inestimable
    worth; invaluable.

    2. Of no value; worthless. [R.] --J. Barlow.

    1. The starting point was his own priceless collection of scores, bolstered by his purchase of the Stravinsky estate in 1983.
    2. Both won priceless line-out ball, often against bigger and stronger men.
    3. He acquired his priceless Amati as a gift after his recital debut in New York.
    4. In human terms, this is priceless.
    5. What priceless comics they are, especially the first three.
    6. As creators and co-hosts of "The Collectors" series on PBS, Rau and Garrett have seen passions ranging from classic cars to fine crystal, from priceless antiques to two-per-penny baseball cards and vintage bowling shirts.
    7. One priceless piece is a collage by Edgar Heap of Birds, a Cheyenne-Arapaho artist.
    8. Developers are lining up for the U.S. army's priceless real-estate holdings in Frankfurt itself.
    9. In a Texas court, an East German church financed by West Germany is fighting the heirs of a U.S. soldier who the church claims made off with a cache of priceless objects hidden in a mine.
    10. Also within a few miles of Leninakan is an 11th century Marmashen church and a 13th century monastery called Harich, which has a museum that may contain priceless medieval gospel manuscripts, Manuelian said.
    11. Art experts are concerned about a priceless Islamic art collecund in the bazaars of places like New Delhi and Damascus, Syria.
    12. We can place no value on them; they are priceless," said Roberto Garcia Moll, director of the National Institute for History and Anthropology, which supervises the museum.
    13. Italian art experts consider them priceless.
    14. The minister of tourism, Abdul Karim Kabariti, said the mosaic depicting a tree of life was "priceless."
    15. Edited by veteran buff Ian Cameron, once a founder editor of Movie magazine, that 1960s growbag of noir consciousness (here a 5000-word essay on Hitchcock, there a tractactus on Tourneur), it is a priceless primer. Priceless in all senses.
    16. Jacobs counted himself extraordinarily wealthy, since he claimed his dog, a Great Dane named Friend, as a "priceless" asset.
    17. Mrs. Gorbachev offered reporters a "dialogue," displaying her opinions of the priceless artwork, going so far as to quote Russian author Feodor Dostoevsky on their beauty and how they reflected the Russian soul.
    18. In return for the investment, Voyager 2 has beamed back priceless information about the solar system, including extraordinary portraits of some 40 worlds along the way.
    19. Famous for its priceless collection of books and manuscripts, the Library of Congress also is the secret repository for perhaps the world's biggest collection of the ephemera of American pop culture.
    20. The "Snow White" scene in the original movie was priceless.
    21. Described dolefully by one opponent as 'a priceless asset', the shadow chancellor's mock budget was delivered with an articulate gravitas which obscured for several days the questions it failed to answer.
    22. THE crown jewels, one of Britain's most priceless assets, are to be made more accessible to the public.
    23. A private collector with a penchant for the priceless might have commissioned the theft, a sort of "Dr.
    24. Never mind about long-term benefits and priceless ecosystems.
    25. "This sculpture, excellent in its artistry and priceless in its symbolism, is among our city's most important cultural artifacts, and it will be saved," said Mayor Edward Koch.
    26. But if your article alerts only one woman of the potentially fatal consequences of improper evaluation of this long-trusted test, it will have served a priceless purpose.
    27. Last Friday, the New York Times carried the priceless page-one headline: "New Reagan Policy to Cut Benefits for the Aged, Blind and Disabled."
    28. Carbon 14 dating has been possible for about 30 years, but the old technique required 10 grammes of material - an impractically large amount when attempting to determine the age of potentially priceless artefacts.
    29. Customs officials in the southern city of Canton have foiled an attempt to smuggle a priceless collection of nearly 1,000 relics out of China, it was reported Tuesday.
    30. The House approved a bill Monday to transfer a priceless collection of Indian artifacts from New York's Museum of the American Indian to the Smithsonian Institution for display in museums in Washington and New York.
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