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cherish

/ˈtʃɛrɪʃ/

To love someone or something very much and want to protect them. It also means to keep a happy memory or a feeling in your heart for a long time.

例文

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1

I cherish the time I spend with my family.

I really value and love the time I spend with my family.

2

We cherish the long partnership between our two nations.

We value the long working relationship between our two countries.

3

I cherish those old photos of us from school.

I love and keep those old pictures of us from school.

語族

名詞
cherishment
Verb
cherish
副詞
cherishingly
形容詞
cherished
関連
cherisher
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覚え方のコツ

Cherish sounds like 'chair' and 'rich.' Imagine sitting in a golden chair that makes you feel rich and happy; you would want to cherish that chair!

クイックテスト

I will always _______ the memories of our summer vacation.

正解!

正解は: cherish

例文

1

I cherish the time I spend with my family.

everyday

I really value and love the time I spend with my family.

2

We cherish the long partnership between our two nations.

formal

We value the long working relationship between our two countries.

3

I cherish those old photos of us from school.

informal

I love and keep those old pictures of us from school.

4

Historians cherish these ancient documents for their cultural value.

academic

History experts value these very old papers because they are important.

5

Our company cherishes the loyalty of its long-term employees.

business

Our business values the support of workers who stay with us a long time.

語族

名詞
cherishment
Verb
cherish
副詞
cherishingly
形容詞
cherished
関連
cherisher

よく使う組み合わせ

cherish a memory to keep a happy memory in your heart
cherish a friendship to value a friend very much
cherish a dream to hold onto a hope or plan for the future
cherish every moment to enjoy and value every second of an experience
dearly cherish to love something very, very much

よく使うフレーズ

cherish the thought

to like an idea or keep it in your mind

to love and to cherish

a promise to love and care for someone (often in weddings)

cherish the hope

to continue to believe something good will happen

よく混同される語

cherish vs perish

Perish means to die or be destroyed, while cherish means to love and protect.

cherish vs relish

Relish means to enjoy the taste or experience of something, while cherish is more about deep emotional love.

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使い方のコツ

Cherish is used for things that have deep emotional value. You usually cherish people, memories, or special objects rather than simple items like food or clothes.

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よくある間違い

Learners sometimes use cherish for small things they just like, such as 'I cherish pizza.' It is better to use 'love' or 'enjoy' for food and 'cherish' for deep feelings.

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覚え方のコツ

Cherish sounds like 'chair' and 'rich.' Imagine sitting in a golden chair that makes you feel rich and happy; you would want to cherish that chair!

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語源

From the Old French word 'cherir', which means 'to hold dear' or 'to treat as expensive/valuable'.

文法パターン

It is a regular verb: add -ed for the past tense (cherished). It is a transitive verb, so it must be followed by an object (e.g., cherish something). Commonly used as a past participle adjective (e.g., a cherished possession).
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文化的な背景

In English-speaking cultures, this word is very famous because it is used in traditional Christian wedding vows: 'to love and to cherish'.

クイックテスト

I will always _______ the memories of our summer vacation.

正解!

正解は: cherish

Emotionsの関連語

joy

A1

A deep feeling of great happiness and pleasure. It is used to describe an intense emotion or something that causes this feeling.

pleased

A1

To feel or show satisfaction and happiness about a specific event, situation, or result. It is commonly used to describe a person's positive emotional state when their expectations are met or exceeded.

content

A1

A feeling of being happy and satisfied with what you have or your current situation. It describes a state of peace where you do not feel the need for anything more.

eager

A1

Eager describes a person who has a strong desire to do something or is very excited about something that will happen. It suggests a positive, energetic readiness and a keen interest in a particular activity.

confident

A1

To be confident means feeling sure about your own abilities or that something will happen as you expect. It describes a person who believes in themselves and does not feel nervous or shy in front of others.

proud

A1

Proud describes the feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction as a result of one's own achievements or the achievements of those one is associated with. It is often used to express honor or high self-esteem regarding a specific quality or action.

relieved

A1

Feeling happy and relaxed because something difficult or unpleasant has stopped or did not happen. It describes the sense of comfort you feel when a worry goes away.

admire

A1

To look at someone or something and feel respect or approval. It is used when you think someone is very good, or when you think something is beautiful to look at.

tender

A1

A gentle and kind feeling or quality shown toward others. It describes a soft emotional state where someone is caring, affectionate, and easily moved by love or sympathy.

kind

A1

A group of things or people that are similar in some way. It is used to categorize objects, ideas, or living beings into specific types or sorts.

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