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'treʒə 1. noun1) (a store of money, gold, jewels etc: The miser kept a secret hoard of treasure; ( also adjective) a treasure chest.) skatt(-)2) (something very valuable: Our babysitter is a real treasure!) perle, skatt, knupp2. verb1) (to value; to think of as very valuable: I treasure the hours I spend in the country.) verdsette, skatte2) (to keep (something) carefully because one values it: I treasure the book you gave me.) ta godt vare på; sette stor pris på•- treasurerklenodie--------skattIsubst. \/ˈtreʒə\/1) skatt2) klenodie, klenodium3) (overført, om person) perle, funn, knupp4) ( kollektivt) skatter, klenodier, kostbarheter, rikdommer, dyrebarheterIIverb \/ˈtreʒə\/1) skatte, verdsette (høyt), sette (stor) pris på2) ta vare på, passe godt påtreasure (up) samle (på), gjemme (på) ( overført) bevare i minnet
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