Examples of using Sentimental value in English and their translations into Chinese
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Each has its own sentimental value, showing that you care about someone or something.
To own your own home has a strong sentimental value, as Darryl says:“You can't buy what I have got.”.
Nature is extremely precious sentimental value, it is also an important tool for us to communicate and exchange.
Every tattoo has a story behind it: a hidden meaning, and most importantly, sentimental value to the person with the tat.
It's a misunderstanding of human values, it's not understanding that the sentimental value of a cat is much greater than the nutritional value.".
He will usually consider his life worth more than the sentimental value of the family heirlooms.
The little child fishing for stars is super cute and this probably has a lot of sentimental value.
Thanks PayPal for allowing me to buy back WEB No plans right now, but it has great sentimental value to me.
This $500,000 heirloom might not be the most expensive ring on the list, but it's sentimental value is worth so much more.
Several personal items of jewellery have been taken, many of which hold great sentimental value and are irreplaceable to the owners.
For me, the size or cost of the engagement ring has never been important to me, it's the sentimental value behind it.
I have thoroughly enjoyed working across the different businesses, but this one holds a lot of sentimental value,” explains Kelly.
Just because something is passed down from generation to generation doesn't mean you have to attach sentimental value to it.
Of course, this world being your own, holds a peculiar sentimental value to you, but it is really one planet among billions.".
However, many women get these tattoos depending on their sentimental values and meanings that are conveyed.
Don't bring anything with sentimental value either.
Keep in mind not to use items with sentimental value.
I know the sentimental value can't be replaced.
The raiders took a white Ford Fiesta, a TV and jewellery of sentimental value.