treasure trove
n. 无主埋藏物, 无主珍宝
例句与用法:
The gallery is a treasure trove of medieval art.
这个画廊是中世纪艺术的宝库。
Somewhere in the BBC archives, there is a treasure trove of cricket history for future reference.
在英国广播公司档案馆的一处,有些可供今后参考的珍贵的板球史料。
词形变化:
形容词: treasurable |
动词过去式: treasured |
动词过去分词: treasured |
动词现在分词: treasuring |
动词第三人称单数: treasures |
ph.
【律】【英】埋藏物(指埋在地下的无主金银财宝)
treasure trovetreasure troven.1.■无主埋藏物,无主珍宝
treasure trovenoun- [mass noun](English Law)(abolished in 1996) valuables of unknown ownership that are found hidden and declared the property of the Crown
(英格兰律)埋藏物(指埋在地下的无主财宝,若被发现应归政府所有;1996年该法律被废除)
■[count noun]a hidden store of valuable or delightful things
不为人所知的有价值收藏
your book is a treasure trove of unspeakable delights.
你的书是本可以带来难以言喻快乐的宝书。
语源- late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French tresor trové, literally 'found treasure'
treasure trove
名词 treasure trove:
treasure of unknown ownership found hidden (usually in the earth)
同义词:trove
any collection of valuables that is discovered