Appreciate 对比 Cherish 对比 He's very fond of you

在英语中何时使用每一个,包含含义、语域和例句。

Appreciate

前 1000(非常常见)B1verb

Cherish

前 3000(常见)

He's very fond of you

前 5000(相当常见)
最常见: Appreciate
 AppreciateCherishHe's very fond of you
发音🇬🇧 /["/əˈpriːʃieɪt/","/əˈpriːʃieɪts/","/əˈpriːʃieɪtɪd/","/əˈpriːʃieɪtɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/əˈpriːʃieɪt/","/əˈpriːʃieɪts/","/əˈpriːʃieɪtɪd/","/əˈpriːʃieɪtɪŋ/"]/🇬🇧 //ˈtʃɛrɪʃ//🇺🇸 //ˈtʃɛrɪʃ//🇬🇧 //hiːz ˈvɛri fɒnd əv juː//🇺🇸 //hiːz ˈvɛri fɑnd əv ju//
含义认识到某事的价值或重要性。To recognize the value or importance of something.To love and take care of something or someoneHe likes you a lot.
例句I really appreciate your help with the project.I will always **cherish** the moments we spent together.I can tell he's very fond of you by the way he looks at you.
语域中性中性中性
常见程度前 1000(非常常见)前 3000(常见)前 5000(相当常见)
CEFR 等级B1--
词性verb
搭配really, truly, fully, deeply, genuinely, greatly, fully, totally, easily, fail to, be generally appreciated, be widely appreciatedcherish a memory, cherish a relationship, cherish an opportunity, cherish the moments, cherish your loved onesfond of someone, very fond of, fond memories
反义disregard, devalue, neglectneglect, disdain, abandondislike, hate
常见错误Confused with 'apriciate', a non-existent word., Using 'appreciate' without an object (e.g., 'I appreciate' should be followed by what is appreciated)., Misusing 'appreciate' in negative contexts (e.g., 'I don't appreciate your help' can sound rude).Confusing with 'cherish' and 'cherished' without knowing the tense., Using 'cherish' for material possessions instead of emotions or relationships., Saying 'cherish for' instead of 'cherish'.Confused with 'he's very fond about you', Using with inappropriate subjects, like inanimate objects, Omitting 'of' and saying 'he's very fond you'
用法说明这个词在正式和非正式场合都常用,表达感激或认可某人的努力。在非常随意的对话中使用得较少。This word is often used in both formal and informal contexts when expressing gratitude or recognizing someone's efforts. It is less commonly used in very casual conversations.Use 'cherish' for valuable people or memories. More emotional than 'value'. Avoid in casual conversations.Used to express affection or liking for someone. Appropriate in personal conversations but may sound too formal in casual contexts.

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常见问题:Appreciate 对比 Cherish 对比 He's very fond of you

Appreciate、Cherish和He's very fond of you 有什么区别?

Appreciate: To recognize the value or importance of something. Cherish: To love and take care of something or someone He's very fond of you: He likes you a lot.

哪个更常见:Appreciate、Cherish和He's very fond of you?

Appreciate 在日常英语中最常见。

能各给一个例子吗?

Appreciate: I really appreciate your help with the project. Cherish: I will always **cherish** the moments we spent together. He's very fond of you: I can tell he's very fond of you by the way he looks at you.

我可以互换使用 Appreciate、Cherish和He's very fond of you 吗?

不总是。Appreciate、Cherish和He's very fond of you 相关,有时可以互换,但在语域、常见程度和用法上不同,所以换用可能改变意思或语气。替换前先看看上面的区别。

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