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adjectiveunbezahlbar; unersetzlich [Mitarbeiter, Person]; unschätzbar [Dienst, Verdienst, Hilfe, Bedeutung]; außerordentlich wichtig [Rolle, Funktion]; außerordentlich wertvoll [Rat[schlag]]* * *[in'væljuəbl]* * *in·valu·able[ɪnˈvæljuəbl̩]\invaluable source of information unverzichtbare Informationsquelle▪ to be \invaluable to sb für jdn von unschätzbarem Wert sein* * *[In'vljUəbl]adjunbezahlbar; service, role, help, contribution unschätzbar; advice, experience, jewel, treasure von unschätzbarem Wertto be invaluable (to sb) — (für jdn) von unschätzbarem Wert sein
* * *invaluable [ınˈvæljʊəbl; US -jəbl] adj (adv invaluably) unschätzbar, von unschätzbarem Wert (beide auch fig):be invaluable to sb für jemanden von unschätzbarem Wert sein* * *adjectiveunbezahlbar; unersetzlich [Mitarbeiter, Person]; unschätzbar [Dienst, Verdienst, Hilfe, Bedeutung]; außerordentlich wichtig [Rolle, Funktion]; außerordentlich wertvoll [Rat[schlag]]* * *adj.unbezahlbar adj.unschätzbar adj.
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