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synonym for "is worth it" - WordReference Forums
2008年2月7日 · To merit is another synonym. This book merits reading. My girlfriend merits my love. Merit tends to refer more to quality and worth more to value.
It is worth mention that / It is worth mentioning that
2014年4月10日 · Yes. I conceded to SR that It is worth money means It is worth paying money for.* That is a much more accurate definition than mine. I now happily concede the same thing to you. But, if I concede that, then surely you must concede in parallel that It is worth mention means It is worth paying mention for. You cannot have it both ways.
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2018年3月24日 · Johnny: Is it worth the bother? Is there anything worth seeing? What is the meaning of "worth the bother"?
Is it worth a try asking her? - WordReference Forums
2016年6月8日 · Hello Could you please tell me if this sentence ("Is it worth a try asking her?") is correct? I am not sure if I should use the infinite or the gerund ("Is it worth a try asking her?" or "Is it worth a try to ask her?"). I have been told that the best phrasing is "Is it worth trying to ask...
It was worth a/the shot - WordReference Forums
2007年11月13日 · Here are some excerpts from a google search on "worth the shot" that seem to use it as nichec suggests. Yes, I think it will be worth the shot. I bought my GameCube for several games as well: Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, Mario Kart: Double Dash, ... It’s worth the shot—you can’t afford the luxury of standing still...
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2012年5月31日 · You fall down on a busy road crowded with traffic. I know it will be dangerous to rescue you because the cars could hit me. I decide that you are "worth the risk". I try to rescue you. A dangerous lion wants to attack me. You know it will be dangerous to rescue me because the lion might kill you. You decide that I am "worth the risk".
It's worth to mention versus It's worth mentioning
2012年4月12日 · It is always "It's worth doing something". "It's worth to do something" instantly identifies a non-native speaker. @Rob99 Please do not use chatspeak. "sth" is not a recognised English abbreviation, even though it might appear in some dictionaries.
Is it better say "it is worth a visit" or.... - WordReference Forums
2012年6月3日 · Is it better say "it is worth a visit" or "it is worthwhile visiting them" ? Hello everybody, which among these are fine (and possibily why) ?: (context: "Five Lands are five tiny villages, built on the coast by the sea. The view is very suggestive;" ) Is it better say "it is worth a visit" or "it is worthwhile visiting them" ?
Milk it for all it's worth OR Milk it for all its worth
2011年7月13日 · A veritable treasure, how shall we measure its worth? We will weigh it and exchange that weight for gold. Then we will have its worth in the the form of gold. Then we can milk it for all its worth and get all the gold for ourselves. I'm with audio that the apostropheless version is acceptable and it is a meritorious question he has raised
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2019年3月8日 · The basic sense is as Glasguensis says. So in general it means 'I offer you this opinion/piece of information and you will determine its worth and respond according to the value you attach to it' ; it may EITHER suggests a modest uncertainty on the part of the speaker about the value of what they're offering OR the speaker's feeling that what they have to say won't be …