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treasure ['treʒə(r)]1 noun(a) (valuables) trésor m∎ the museum has many treasures of Renaissance art le musée contient de nombreux joyaux de la Renaissance∎ come here, my little treasure viens là, mon (petit) trésor;∎ she's a real treasure (cleaning lady, servant etc) c'est une vrai perle(a) (friendship, possession) tenir beaucoup à(b) (gift) garder précieusement, être très attaché à; (memory) conserver précieusement, formal chérir; (moment) chérir∎ figurative she's a treasure house of information c'est un puits de science ou une mine de renseignements;treasure hunt chasse f au trésor;the Treasure State = surnom donné au Montana;Law treasure trove trésor m (qu'on a découvert);∎ figurative the museum is a real treasure trove le musée est une véritable caverne d'Ali-Baba;∎ the book was a treasure trove of anecdotes le livre était une mine d'anecdotes
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