值钱 (值錢)
zhí qián
Pinyin
Definition
值钱 (值錢)
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- valuable
- costly
- expensive
Character Decomposition
Idioms (2)
一文不值
- 1 worthless (idiom)
- 2 no use whatsoever
不值一文
- 1 worthless (idiom)
- 2 no use whatsoever
Sample Sentences
值钱不值钱全在这两点
瞧您说的,这旧的和新的能比吗?这毕竟是旧的了。你看,你结婚那时候多值钱呐?现在能有刚结婚那时候值钱吗?
You may say that, but do you think that you can compare an old one with a new one? It's old. Look, how valuable you were when you were married? Now do you think you're as valuable as when you were just married?
慢慢来,别泄气。谁叫咱赶上了扩招呢,大学生一年比一年多,一年比一年不值钱,找个好工作比登天还难。不过等有一些工作经验就好了,毕竟大城市机会多,发展空间也大。
Take your time and don't lose heart. It's not our fault we were just in time for the admissions increase. There are more university students every year, and every year they're worth less and less. Finding a good job is close to impossible. But after we get some work experience we'll be fine. After all, there's a lot of opportunity in the big city and a lot of room to develop.
哈哈,她挺聪明的。恐龙蛋可比钻戒值钱多了。不过世上要是真的还有恐龙存在,估计她就不会那么想要收藏恐龙蛋了吧。
Ha ha, she's pretty smart. A dinosaur egg is worth a whole lot more than a diamond ring. But if there really were dinosaurs still living on earth, she probably would rethink keeping a dinosaur egg.