valuables
/ˈvæljuəblz/ (bre, ipa) · [vˈæljəbəlz] /ˈvæljuəblz/ (ame, ipa) · [vˈæljəbəlz] /ˈval-yə-bəl How to pronounce valuable (audio) -yə-wə-bəl, -yü-ə- How to pronounce valuable (audio)/ (ame, mw)
valuables — 名詞
1. personal belongings worth enough money that people protect them carefully, such
貴重物品
值錢的個人物品
personal belongings worth enough money that people protect them carefully, such as jewellery, watches, cash, or passports.
Before checking out, Defne took the family's valuables from the hotel safe.
退房前,Defne 把家人的貴重物品從飯店保險箱裡拿出來。
phrase: take valuables from the hotel safe
The museum asks visitors not to leave valuables in parked cars.
博物館要求訪客不要把貴重物品留在停放的車內。
After the burst pipe, Kenji moved the family valuables upstairs.
水管爆裂後,Kenji 把家裡的貴重物品搬到樓上。
Travel insurance covered Sahil's stolen valuables, but the claim had a fixed limit.
旅遊保險理賠了 Sahil 被偷走的貴重物品,但申請有固定上限。
During the evacuation, firefighters told residents to carry medicines and valuables.
撤離時,消防員告訴住戶只帶藥品和貴重物品。
- belongings
broader and includes ordinary personal things, not only expensive ones
- possessions
neutral and wider, covering what a person owns in general
- treasures
adds emotional, artistic, or historical value, not just price
文法句型
keep valuables in + place
leave valuables in + place
insurance covers + valuables
用法筆記
Almost always plural. Speakers use 'valuables' most often in warnings about safes, theft, travel, or insurance; for one object, say 'a valuable item' or name the object directly.