영어에서 Prized 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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They loved each other so much that they each sold their most prized possession to buy the other a Christmas present.
In this new land, education will be every citizen's most prized possession.
In order to do this, they determined to use their most prized weapon for control of the world's oil flows.
The 130-mile long New Jersey coastline is one of the state's most prized resources.
Black marlin are fished commercially and are also a highly prized game fish.
Lv which has several fully furnished and fair prized apartments in the centre of Liepaja available.
Visit the King's garden and harvest the most prized fruits from his Royal tree.
Via the local agency Olimpus business apartments you can find decent prized apartments in Banja Luka.
In doing so, Prized Science strives to give people who may have no special scientific knowledge,
Long prized for its therapeutic properties, precious frankincense meets with fragrant helichrysum,
just north of Indonesia, lies a much neglected but historically and ecologically prized archipelago known as the Philippines.
Com which offer cheap prized and centrally located apartments in the centre of Kharkov and providing a lot of privacy in case you want to bring your date to your place.
tried hard to make Lalande bend to the Emperor's demands without being seen to undermine the highly prized intellectual freedom that members of the Institut enjoyed.
The atmosphere in the bars and clubs can be very jumpy and you should not leave Vilnius before you have tried the local and reasonable prized beers.
its purely speculative parts, in other words I prized only that part of mathematics which was at the same time philosophy.
Famous for its beautiful smell and sturdy uses, Rosewood has become one of the most widely used and prized materials in India and Pakistan- for all time.
Whether it's through wearing brand-name labels, pouring drinks from the most prized wine bottles, or just putting on
Eels are consumed as a prized summer delicacy in Japan, but its imports of young eels may spark international criticism at a meeting of parties to the Washington Convention in Sri Lanka, which will open in late May.
These prized berries have traditionally been used for thousands of years by the native people of the Amazon region to increase energy, stamina, vitality and promote healthy living.
Eels are a prized summer delicacy in Japan, but imports of young eels could spark international criticism at a meeting of parties to the Washington Convention in Sri Lanka, which will open in late May.