值得英语怎么说
A successful ending is not the only thing worthy of a celebration.
He does it for the sake of adventure, to improve himself, to show he's worthy of respect and love from his lady.
I beg you would do me the honour to sup with me, though my entertainment may not be worthy your acceptance.
Your diligence is worthy of encouragement, but effort does not equal accomplishment.
They weren't seen as worthy of analysis or academic attention.
The UN was a worthy organization, one bringing everyone closer together.
He could get up no exultation that was really worthy the name.
They deserve our praise and thanks.
His spirit of assiduous study is worthy of emulation.
Sure, we may get a few aberrant album names if the MP3 files are not named right, but is it worth the effort to perfect that regular expression?
The feeling of following your dreams is inexplicable and proof that all your hard work was worth it.
Prices may vary so it's well worth shopping around before you buy.
Is there any interviewee who stands out as memorable?
Worth advocating naturally, the natural beautiful pursuit like the celestial being not glossed over.
It's a pity that few students nowadays are keen on reading classics which I think are really worth reading.
The tone he used made it seem as if the matter deserved only slight consideration.
Judicial nonsense should be restrained wherever possible but may be a price worth paying for the protection of Europe's prosperity and freedom.
The man born with disability became the champion of the Paralympics, which was very honourable.
The harmful effect of hot coffee is a debatable topic and people continue to take sides on this matter.
Isn't a little loss of privacy worth being able to do so much online?
Surely such weighty matters merit a higher level of debate?
Plan a, based on postponing the restructuring of Europe's struggling countries, was worth trying: it has bought some time. But it is no longer working.
The person who deserves most sympathy is the French astronomer Guillaume Le Gentil.
This seems, therefore, to be an approach worth exploring.
In the last 30 years many cherished values have bitten the dust.