valued

/ˈvæl.juːd/ (bre, ipa) · [vˈæljud] /ˈvæl.juːd/ (ame, ipa) · [vˈæljud] /ˈval-(ˌ)yüd How to pronounce valued (audio) -yəd/ (ame, mw)

valued — 形容詞

  • valuedpositive
  • more valuedcomparative
  • most valuedsuperlative

1. considered by people to be important, useful, or worthy of special treatment — f

1.形容詞B1
釋義

受重視的

被認為重要或有價值

considered by people to be important, useful, or worthy of special treatment — for example, a valued team member whose skills are recognised, or a valued opinion that is listened to carefully.

例句

Caio has been a valued member of the design team for over ten years.

Caio 加入設計團隊超過十年,一直是很受重視的成員。

Joon's advice on financial matters is greatly valued by the whole family.

Joon 在財務方面的建議深受全家人的重視。

passive: is greatly valued by [person/group]

同義詞
  • cherished

    more emotional; suggests deep affection rather than usefulness

  • treasured

    implies personal or sentimental importance

  • appreciated

    more neutral; focuses on recognition of worth

  • esteemed

    more formal; suggests respect and high regard

反義詞

用法筆記

Commonly used with nouns such as 'member', 'customer', 'employee', 'opinion', and 'possession'. Often appears in passive constructions ('is valued', 'are valued').

常見錯誤

This diamond ring is very valued.
This diamond ring is very valuable.
💡'Valued' means appreciated by people; 'valuable' means having high monetary or material worth.
I valued your opinion.' (when you mean present tense)
I value your opinion.
💡The adjective 'valued' looks like a past-tense verb but cannot replace the present-tense verb 'value'.