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to treasure / to value / to cherish
HSK 5
it is a pity / what a pity / unfortunately
HSK 5
to cherish / to treasure / to use sparingly
HSK 7-9
to regret / to feel that it is a great pity / to feel sorry for sb
HSK 7-9
to take pity on / to feel tenderness toward
HSK 7-9
not stint / not spare / not hesitate (to do sth) / not scruple (to do sth)
HSK 7-9
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to cherish / to begrudge / to pity / Taiwan pr. [xi2]
to have tender, protective feelings for the fairer sex (idiom)
to cherish / to dote on
to lament
to take loving care of / to value
reluctant to part
to stint; to be miserly
sigh of regret
to be reluctant to sell sth
to empathize / to understand and sympathize
to be mindful of one's health and safety
to appreciate one's good fortune
to feel compassion for
lit. to be hardly worth eating, but it would still be a pity to discard it (idiom) / fig. some things have little to no value, yet one is still reluctant to part with them
to spare no effort / to devote all one's energies
to have an appreciation for talent in another person
lit. people of talent appreciate one another (idiom) / fig. to feel an affinity with (sb); to feel a bond with
to treasure written material as a cultural resource (idiom)
to be ready to go to war
recess
to cherish every moment / to make good use of one's time
(idiom) to cherish one's reputation


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