单词 | Invaluable |
例句 | 1. The new job will provide you with invaluable experience. 2. His knowledge of the area made him invaluable. 3. In his job, patience is an invaluable asset. 4. Your advice has been invaluable to us. 5. I was able to gain invaluable experience over that year. 6. A computer would have been invaluable for this job. 7. The video has become an invaluable teaching tool. 8. Mobile shops are invaluable to people in rural areas. 9. Your support has been invaluable to us. 10. Such data will prove invaluable to/for researchers. 11. John acknowledged Jill's invaluable help. 12. Local teachers provided invaluable help in developing the material. 13. This help was invaluable in focusing my ideas. 14. This technology is invaluable for pupils with poor sight. 15. Your help has been invaluable to us. 16. This information was invaluable to him. 17. You will find their help absolutely invaluable. 18. The internet is an invaluable source of information. 19. The book is an invaluable aid to teachers of literature. 20. The computer is now an invaluable tool for the family doctor. 21. The book will be invaluable for students in higher education. 22. The research should prove invaluable in the study of linguistics. 23. The painting is invaluable. 24. Microscopy is an invaluable technique for studying the structure of cells. 25. The research should prove invaluable in the study of children's language. 26. Breast self-examination is invaluable for detecting cancer in its very early stages. 27. The book is an invaluable source of reference for the art historian. 28. No doubt he'd been looking forward to the wedding ever since it was announced, as an invaluable chance to cut a figure and do some good public relations work. 29. The vast knowledge of the country he has at his command will be invaluable in the job. 30. From a teacher's point of view, activities that can be done with minimal preparation are invaluable. 1. The new job will provide you with invaluable experience. 2. His knowledge of the area made him invaluable. 3. In his job, patience is an invaluable asset. 4. Your advice has been invaluable to us. 5. I was able to gain invaluable experience over that year. 6. No doubt he'd been looking forward to the wedding ever since it was announced, as an invaluable chance to cut a figure and do some good public relations work. 7. A computer would have been invaluable for this job. 8. John acknowledged Jill's invaluable help. 9. This information was invaluable to him. 10. The painting is invaluable. 31. This dictionary is an invaluable reference tool for advanced learners. 32. The waterway has proved an invaluable asset. 33. And he's been invaluable in organizing the present conference. 34. Kent has been of invaluable assistance to us. 35. Being able to rely on advice can be invaluable. 36. Martin's marketing expertise has been invaluable to our project. 37. For it to be expert opinion is invaluable. 38. A student of Plato, Xenocrates, does provide invaluable help. 39. His work as a leading founder member was invaluable. 40. An old bath tub for this purpose is invaluable. 41. They received invaluable technical advice from architect Colin Humphrey. 42. Callihan's organization and leadership has been invaluable. 43. Margaret's sensible suggestions have been invaluable to us. 44. His engineering skills and technical ingenuity were invaluable. 45. Trade unionists' advice and explanations concerning such issues as health and safety are invaluable in this context. 46. Classroom instruction is invaluable in providing some of this background and in giving the learner confidence. 47. There is sometimes reluctance by solicitors and relatives to use the procedure(), but it can be invaluable. 48. The books demystify language teaching theory, and provide invaluable background knowledge which will extend professional skills. 49. Indeed,(http:///invaluable.html) working directly with consultants proves invaluable in gaining access to high-quality morbidity data. 50. The Council appreciates their support of the programme and the invaluable help provided by the local centres which run the courses. 51. Equip yourself with Another Hong Kong - invaluable for anyone determined to get off the beaten track. 52. Another factor here has been the slow but invaluable installation of Traffic Collision Avoidance System radar in commercial airliners. 53. Working in a manufacturing company, or as a solicitor or chartered accountant gives invaluable experience. 54. I use a very small one that looks like a pencil or pen. Perspex rulers are invaluable. 55. This provides an invaluable source of information on causes of death and trends over time. 56. He was another to give invaluable advice to my son whose fascination for planes had never lessened. 57. We will continue to depend heavily upon their help for the foreseeable future and gratefully acknowledge their invaluable help. 58. There is not yet a single simple method of detecting cancer, yet this would be invaluable. 59. Because transplanted quail cells will behave normally in chick embryos, she realized she had an invaluable natural marker. 60. Once again, Gould's ability to pick his team was to prove invaluable. 61. Downing Street's double glazing must have proved invaluable as the camera corps set up camp and squabbled on the doorstep. 62. Thank you for your invaluable help - what luck to find you. 63. If you spend much of your time dealing with figures then a spreadsheet is invaluable. 64. It also provides an invaluable reference for professionals in architecture, design, manufacture, marketing, publicity or retailing. 65. Microworm, sifted very small white worm or grindal worm make an invaluable first food for very small fry. 66. It proved an invaluable way of putting issues on the table and encouraging serious debate. 67. According to Townsend, the data should be invaluable to researchers studying rural areas. 68. This was invaluable, it also aroused the interest of the Californian Highway Patrol! 69. Hearing dogs for the deaf can be invaluable to people with a profound hearing loss. 70. Contact with Western medical techniques proved invaluable, and the student doctors have benefited greatly. 71. Her profound analyses of the fears and longings underlying parenthood have been invaluable to my thinking, and to my life. 72. His contribution to the development of the Olympus overhaul facilities at Rolls Wood Group, must be regarded as invaluable. 73. Report generation using a stand alone microcomputer with a word-processing program has already proved invaluable in many company departments, including personnel. 74. Rod Bags One item that is invaluable to the angler who does any amount of boat fishing is an electric outboard. 75. Duhamel - Port Security, co-operated fully, help invaluable, killed tonight in suspicious circumstances. 76. His experience at two of the most renowned engineering firms in the world was to prove invaluable. 77. In developing both our general policy and our test items, we have had invaluable help from many teachers. 78. Local telephone directories, A-Z street maps, local guides and dictionaries all proved invaluable. 79. A second and equally valid argument is that the publishing world is an invaluable source of knowledge. 80. A quick rip off Tweezers are invaluable for removing odd hairs. 81. Blom's fluent command of languages was invaluable in his work as a lexicographer. 82. It is an invaluable source of information to those attempting to prevent or seeking to abate odour problems. 83. By using test-kits and keeping a record of the readings obtained you also build-up and invaluable data bank for future reference. 84. During a recce,(http:///invaluable.html) the deaths column of local newspapers often prove invaluable - the newly-widowed are particularly vulnerable. 85. Such small changes are invaluable in giving themes renewed vitality, while at the same time preserving unity. 86. Elections are invaluable, however, for providing the people with a peaceful way of throwing politicians out of office. 87. When plotting monthly or quarterly data, graph paper ruled into twelve divisions instead of ten is invaluable. 88. The comments and suggestions made by college staff attending these events have proved invaluable in framing the proposals described in these papers. 89. Some techniques were employed to a lesser extent but still provide invaluable comparative results. 90. The whole work is well presented and is recommended as an invaluable source of reference in the analytical laboratory. 91. The full set builds to an invaluable reference collection of the most popular tropical fish. 92. It is proving invaluable in helping chambers set in place a proper system of administration in chambers. 93. An invaluable source of reference for the aircraft historian, and a worthy addition to the bookshelf. 94. Some years ago I learnt this neckband method which I find invaluable. 95. All soya sauces provide invaluable seasoning to strict vegetarian diets that are based mainly on relatively bland grains. 96. Faldo has the invaluable experience of having won twice at Augusta. 97. Similarly, a photograph of the congressman with the president at his side may be invaluable for electoral purposes. 98. The company also offers an invaluable planning and advice service for people who would rather undertake to do the work themselves. 99. The Shetland's main role today is in multi-suckler herds, where their dual-purpose nature is invaluable. 100. This depends very much upon the individual, but peer-group support is often invaluable. 101. Perhaps the most invaluable feature is the unique cable control that allows you to activate the stopwatch from a tailored finger grip. 102. It would prove invaluable to anyone who is organizing such services. 103. In the coming abortion clinic battles, these would prove invaluable to her and to me. 104. Whichever curling method you choose, styling products are invaluable for setting hair beautifully. 105. Their insecurities too often robbed the managers of invaluable support, just when they needed it most. 106. Strategic support groups are an invaluable form of peer coaching, but they are not to be taken lightly. 107. Mr. Greenway I congratulate my right hon. Friend on his formidable and invaluable contribution to the outcome of the Maastricht negotiations. 108. This invaluable paperback will be published on 16 May at £3.95. 109. Fanatics such as Obispal were invaluable; yet they were akin to bulls set loose in china shops. 110. Role models, as we have discussed, can be invaluable in helping you prepare your own road map. 111. I am sure Harlequins' Troy Coker makes an invaluable contribution to the other players' understanding of the game. 112. And if you intend to compose your own poems, limericks or verses, a songwriter's rhyming dictionary would be invaluable. 113. They bequeathed an invaluable legacy of moral integrity, revolutionary thought and political organization on which their Bolshevik heirs were to draw. 114. For those with emotional difficulties, drama provides an invaluable vehicle which allows the effect of behaviour to be explored. 115. Whether you're buying online or off, the Net is an invaluable mine of consumer advice. 116. The oxygen-carrying formulations could also be invaluable for the treatment of tumours and cardiovascular disease. 117. After all, if you happened to be next him after dinner for ten minutes, he would get invaluable hints. 118. His expertise will be invaluable to understanding technological challenges the BBC is facing. 119. This identification of level of measurement will be invaluable later on when the researcher begins the analysis of data. 120. In any case, the work of insiders advocating social change is invaluable and has a profound impact. 121. However, the Internet provides some invaluable models and lessons about key components of national and global information infrastructure. 122. These plans were an invaluable tool which increased the accuracy and the efficiency of the project. 123. He argued that by helping Men protect themselves against Chaos they would create an invaluable bulwark against the forces of darkness. 124. This book has been invaluable as a source of teaching materials. 125. He established contacts with townspeople and religious leaders that would be invaluable to him in his later research. 126. That knowledge, handed down by word of mouth over generations is invaluable. 127. Without moralising or imposing too rigid a discipline, they set some invaluable standards. 128. This chronology is invaluable for reconstructing a record of past environmental change, as will be discussed in Chapter 6. 129. But, overall, Rescalc V2 will prove invaluable for analogue designers and equipment manufacturers. 130. I can find Frieze invaluable for capturing graphical output from number crunching software. 131. This potentially invaluable component of case management has become translated or obscured in the care management reforms. 132. And my new confidence was invaluable in making the sale. 133. Meanwhile, another person, a grandparent or godparent perhaps, will get invaluable alone time with the baby. 134. They are regions of huge biological diversity, a treasure chest of invaluable worth, representing 60 million years of evolution. 135. There were positive byproducts of the dreaded bomb, including invaluable scientific and medical breakthroughs. 136. But to get the rest of the details put together and get it organized, it could be an invaluable service. 137. For diners on any kind of restricted diet, this is an invaluable service. 138. For some people it may be an unwanted distraction; for others it may be an exciting and invaluable asset. 5. 139. Improved sewage and water services were invaluable in preventing disease. 140. One of the directors of the Churches Voluntary Work Bureau said the project would be an invaluable experience. 141. Day 2 Invaluable brief on yachts, local area, weather patterns(), shopping facilities etc. 142. If this can be confirmed, it would be an invaluable adjunct to provenance studies. 143. The antibody test has proven invaluable as a means of protecting the blood supply. 144. A friend can be invaluable in helping you to establish and recognize the loudness needed for ordinary conversation in quiet circumstances. 145. But according to plaintiffs' attorneys, the privilege log could be invaluable in helping them pry loose potentially damning documents. 146. The found the opportunity to learn from fellow managers from different backgrounds invaluable, particularly those from outside financial services. 147. The final chapter, Chapter 8, provides very useful guidance in further reading which can be invaluable to the motivated student. 148. And an invaluable inheritance from lead miner, linen weaver and gentleman scientist. 149. This hard backed book is an invaluable source for the amateur photographer who wants to make the break into studio work. 150. These texts constitute an invaluable resource, documenting particular experiences and interpretations of experiences and attitudes. 151. Programs such as this are an invaluable source of information and can be used time and time again. 152. The potato is an invaluable esculent. 153. Thank you for your invaluable help. 154. Use cases and the supporting artifacts are invaluable drivers for identifying and creating Unit, Function, System Integration, and User Acceptance tests. 155. The girl's motherliness made her invaluable in caring for the children. 156. For whatever reason , Harvey did hire me, and the experience proved invaluable. 157. The Greek civilization has left invaluable assets to humanity: the magnificent Palace of Knossos, the spectacular ruins of Mycenae and the imposing Acropolis of Athens, to name but a few. 158. When Skeeter decides to interview the maids, to finally tell their stories to the world, two women prove invaluable. 159. Many of the previous Speaking UNIX columns (see Resources) have presented the find command -- an invaluable utility for scanning and processing files or even the entire UNIX file system. 160. I also got invaluable support from Dr. Lloyd Hackley, the African-American chancellor of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, a predominantly black institution. 161. Baselines are also invaluable for planning, as you can correlate an anticipated or observed up-tick in usage to an expansion of resources. 162. To have a conversation with this large an audience is invaluable in helping us get where we need to go as a joint team. 163. If my vanity had taken a musical turn, you would have been invaluable, but as it is, I would really rather not sit down before those who must be in the habit of hearing the very best performers. 164. Ariana has honored me with her trust to do this work and I in return get to read invaluable information given to the circle of friends in Canada and Hawaii. 165. The Japanese quince is invaluable for early spring color when its bright orange-flame flowers stud the bare thorny stems for weeks. 166. A cohesive team environment and involvement in enjoyably challenging practices help children learn invaluable social and personal skills. 167. Like non-blocking I/O, I expect that many developers will never use the asynchronous I/O API directly, but those who do will find it invaluable. 168. A book that he considered valueless proved invaluable to the library. 169. Clytemnestra persuades Agamemnon to expend public wealth by treading upon delicate, invaluable fabrics, thereby destroying them, as a token of his triumph. 169. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 170. They are scavengers, which feed on dung and other decaying organic matter, and play an invaluable role in keeping the veld clean. 171. Information consumption is essentially a social flow of symbolic information, which meets the needs of today's complex social interaction and plays an invaluable part in social control. 172. The book is clearly thought practical computer applications and tertiary students invaluable reference book. 173. The conclusions are invaluable to establish and understand the base theory of LCM process. 174. Watermarks: Learn to make'em. They are invaluable for a mail scam. 175. The rhymes and jingles of Old Mother Goose are, at their best, invaluable literature for old and young, never to be outgrown. 176. This census is an invaluable resource for tracing family history. 177. The forest is invaluable, too, because it harbors unique and endangered animals like the kiwi and takahe, both flightless birds, and the kea, the only alpine parrot. 178. His poetry comes form the practice of revolution and war, represents the history of a heroical nation, plays an important role in Chinese cultural treasury which is invaluable and irreplaceable. 179. Both electrocardiograms and electroencephalograms are invaluable diagnostic tools in modern medicine. 180. Advance knowledge of anticipated weather conditions is invaluable for planning. 181. This book is an invaluable review of neurologic critical care in the intensive care unit. 182. Kirgiz proverb is the invaluable treasure and precious thought on the folk oral creation and cultural heritage. 183. A waveform monitor with Eye and Jitter measurement capability is an invaluable tool in investigating physical layer problems with the SDI signal. 184. This may seem tedious and a bit of overkill for such a small function, but the value of the comments to a novice shell scripter or someone just looking at the function can be invaluable. 185. Overall, however, the Vaults of Parnassus has provided an invaluable resource in building the architectural prerequisites of a strong Python community. 186. Knowledge of SQL is invaluable for anyone wanting to store or retrieve data from a database. 187. If you are a regular reader of Homes & Gardens you will know what an invaluable source of inspiration it is. 188. I had lost my part of the case but gained invaluable insight into the lives of Arkansas hill people. 189. From a scientific perspective, the opportunity to watch virus evolution in real time may provide us with invaluable information on the factors that determine pathogenicity and/or transmissibility. 190. In typing out code you'll almost always make some mistakes or find mistakes by the author. Figuring out how to fix these mistakes is invaluable. 191. Their advice was invaluable to me at that stage of my work. 192. What Tocqueville found in Jacksonian America resonates anew in our own time, and Damrosch's engaging account of a world at once remote and familiar is invaluable—and entertaining. 193. Visual aids as provided by "real parts, " made through an additive process can be an invaluable tool in the communication process. 194. The dark blue aircraft again proved invaluable during the Chinese offensive that winter, and air power helped stabilize the front along the 38th parallel from 1951 onward. 195. Experience from the small Caribbean island of Montserrat shows such data can be invaluable. 196. Mattock: another invaluable tool, the mattock can be used to dig graves or escape routes. 197. In typical warehouse environments, recent data changes frequently while historical data is more or less static and this makes partition level REORG invaluable for reorganizing only the active data. 198. He is an invaluable handyman to have about the place. 199. A detailed, current medical record can be an invaluable asset for patient evaluation. 199. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 200. Fancy dress gear for such occasions is essential. Taking more than one old school tie or hula-girl grass skirt will make you an invaluable person to know. 201. We usually pay attention to some inessential details, but throw away what are more invaluable. 202. This makes the "centenarian genome" a key resource for identifying "longevity genes", an invaluable step in understanding the physiological processes underlying long lives. 203. The works of Donald Keene, Earl Miner, Makoto Ueda, and Hiroaki Sato are invaluable. 204. His advice has been invaluable to the success of the project. 205. The WK pendulum clinometer is easy to use and invaluable for use in awkward locations. Simple to use, yet accurate to suit many applications. 206. It makes invaluable reading for anyone who wants to acquire a greater depth of understanding of the subject. 207. So the ability to purify, culture, and manipulate these postembryonic stem cells would provide investigators with an invaluable cell source to study cell and organ development. 208. Bibliomania is an invaluable tool for book lovers, as well as students and teachers. 209. I found the length of a sea snake, the value of invaluable, and the square of a hippo. 210. The poetical area appears now invaluable to the human soul. 211. Fossil plants are considered as direct evidence for vegetation succession in the geological period and invaluable materials for the prediction of palaeoelevation. 212. Taking more than one old school tie or hula-girl grass skirt will make you an invaluable person to know. 213. The directory stack functionality is a good example; it becomes invaluable when you want a quick method of visiting a directory without losing your train of thought. 214. A testimonial can be invaluable in selling a product or generating widespread support for an activity. 215. The Keck Observatory has been invaluable in detecting extrasolar planets, worlds around other stars that were long postulated but only detected in the last dozen years or so. |
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