invaluable
adj
~ (to sb/sth) of value too high to be measured; extremely valuable 价值高得无法估量的; 极宝贵的
an invaluable collection of paintings 珍品画的收藏
invaluable help, advice, etc 宝贵的帮助、 意见等
Your help has been invaluable to us. 你对我们的帮助是非常宝贵的. invaluable, NOTE ON USAGE 用法
A few adjectives have misleading `negative' affixes such as in- or -less. 有几个形容词带有貌似`否定'的词缀, 如in-或-less.
1 Invaluable means `extremely valuable'. *invaluable意思是`极有价值的'. It is not the opposite of valuable, which is valueless (or worthless). 这个词并不是valuable的反义词, valuable的反义词是valueless(或worthless).
2 Priceless means `too valuable to be priced', ie `having a very high price'.*priceless意思是`贵重得无法定出价格的', 即`价格非常高的'.
3 Innumerable and numberless mean `too many to be counted' or `very numerous'. *innumerable和numberless 意思是`多得数不清的'或`极多的'.
4 Flammable and inflammable have the same meaning (opposite
non-flammable). *flammable和inflammable意思一样, 是`易燃的'(反义词是
non-flammable`不易燃的').
Has it got anything to do with your present research?
报告跟你目前的研究有关吗?
Their population has now increased to 435,000, and today they make up about 13% of the population.
不过现在他们的人口已增长到435,000人,如今他们已占全国人口的13%。
For his lifentime's work in studying the communication of animals, including honey bees, Professor Karl von Frisch was given a Nobel Prize in 1973, which he shared with two other scientists. He died in 1982.