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precious ['preʃəs](a) (jewel, material, object) précieux, de grande valeur;∎ the world's most precious resources les ressources les plus précieuses de la planète(b) (friend, friendship, moment) précieux;∎ my time is precious mon temps est précieux;∎ the ambulance lost precious minutes in a traffic jam l'ambulance a perdu des minutes précieuses dans un embouteillage;∎ a few precious drops of water quelques précieuses gouttes d'eau;∎ that photo is very precious to me je tiens beaucoup à cette photo(c) (affected → style, person) précieux∎ I don't want your precious advice je ne veux pas de vos fichus conseils;∎ here's your precious book! le voilà ton sacré livre!2 adverbfamiliar très□ ;∎ there's precious little chance of that happening il y a bien peu ou très peu de chances (pour) que cela se produise;∎ precious few of them turned up il y en a très peu qui sont venus3 noun∎ (term of affection) (my) precious mon trésor►► precious metal métal m précieux;precious stone pierre f précieuse -
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1. adjective1) (costly) wertvoll, kostbar [Schmuckstück]; Edel[metall, -stein]2) (highly valued) wertvoll, kostbar [Zeit, Eigenschaft]3) (beloved) teuer (geh.); lieb4) (affected) affektiert5) (coll.): (considerable) beträchtlich; erheblich2. adverb(coll.) herzlich [wenig, wenige]* * *['preʃəs](of great value: precious jewels.) kostbar- academic.ru/90373/precious_metal">precious metal- precious stone
- precious few/little* * *pre·cious[ˈpreʃəs]I. adj1. (of great value) wertvoll, kostbar▪ to be \precious to sb jdm viel bedeuten\precious commodity kostbarer [o wertvoller] Rohstoff\precious memory/moment kostbare Erinnerung/kostbarer Momenta \precious possession ein wertvoller Besitzto waste \precious time wertvolle Zeit verschwendenif it weren't for your \precious short cut,... wenn wir nicht deine heiß geliebte Abkürzung genommen hätten,... iron\precious little herzlich wenigthere's \precious little chance of that happening die Chance, dass so etwas passiert, ist wohl minimalto be \precious little help wohl kaum eine große Hilfe sein\precious few nur eine Hand voll* * *['preʃəs]1. adj1) (= costly) wertvoll, kostbarmy precious ( one)! — mein Schatz!
I have very precious memories of that time/of him — ich habe Erinnerungen an diese Zeit/an ihn, die mir sehr wertvoll or teuer (geh) sind
4) (pej: mannered, affected) language, humour etc pretiös, preziös; person geziert, geschraubt; style geziert, gekünstelt2. adv (inf)precious little/few — herzlich wenig/wenige (inf)
* * *precious [ˈpreʃəs]A adj (adv preciously)1. kostbar, wertvoll (auch fig Erinnerungen etc)2. Edel…:3. iron schön, nett, fein:a precious mess eine schöne Geschichte4. umg schön, beträchtlich:a precious lot better than bei Weitem besser als5. fig preziös, überfeinert, affektiert, geziert (Stil etc)B adv umg reichlich, herzlich:C s Schatz m, Liebling m* * *1. adjective1) (costly) wertvoll, kostbar [Schmuckstück]; Edel[metall, -stein]2) (highly valued) wertvoll, kostbar [Zeit, Eigenschaft]3) (beloved) teuer (geh.); lieb4) (affected) affektiert5) (coll.): (considerable) beträchtlich; erheblich2. adverb(coll.) herzlich [wenig, wenige]* * *adj.kostbar adj. -
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1) ( of great value) wertvoll, kostbar;to be \precious to sb jdm viel bedeuten;\precious commodity kostbarer [o wertvoller] Rohstoff;\precious memory/ moment kostbare Erinnerung/kostbarer Moment;a \precious possession ein wertvoller Besitz;to waste \precious time wertvolle Zeit verschwenden;3) attr, invif it weren't for your \precious short cut,... wenn wir nicht deine heiß geliebte Abkürzung genommen hätten,... ( iron)a \precious lot he cares about it! es kümmert ihn herzlich wenig [o ( fam) einen Dreck] ! adv ( fam);\precious little herzlich wenig;there's \precious little chance of that happening die Chance, dass so etwas passiert, ist wohl minimal;to be \precious little help wohl kaum eine große Hilfe sein;\precious few nur eine Handvoll
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