1. precious
Just because a river is beautiful doesn't mean that it is precious.
The beauty of nature is precious.
She cherishes the precious memories of her childhood.
precious knowledge
Apparently in this library are precious books that money can't buy.
O-oi!? Don't rip off my precious hair!
The precious results of democracy are the apple of the people's eye and the people will fight to maintain these ideals.
The savage robbed me of my precious jewels and ran away.
Imogen of the Internet is torn between filling out the music sections of all her online profiles and ensuring that none of her friends will have ever heard of her favorite bands in order to protect their precious obscurity.
It was a precious clock his grandmother, who was in the hospital, gave him.
This is a precious chance to get Sammy's autograph.
Perry obtained precious information from him.
Visitors to our city will certainly be impressed by the unique and precious historical monuments.
These times are precious to us and we avoid work interrupting them.
In fact, love is the only genuinely precious thing in life; it's also the only thing worthy of pursuit.
Englisch Wort "drogocenny"(precious) tritt in Sätzen auf:
Człowiek, Państwo i społeczeństwoSłówka Angielski "Module 6 glossary" do książki Ma...Moduł 6 Podręcznik matura explorerprzymiotniki 363-441Angielski cz. 10