当之无愧
be worthy of───值得;配得上; 对得起; 当之无愧; 相称;值得;配得上的
worthy───n.杰出人物;知名人士;n.(Worthy)人名;(英)沃西;adj.值得的;有价值的;配得上的,相称的;可尊敬的;应…的
worthy strategies───有价值的策略
worthy of───值得...的;值得,配得上
worthwhile worth worthy───值得值得的
road worthy certificate───道路合格证
worth worthy worthwhile───值得值得
be───n.(Be)人名;(缅)拜;(日)部(姓);(朝)培;(中非)贝;vt.是;有,存在;做,成为;发生
be to be───即将成为
The story of comb would not be worthy of mention, but for a closely related word, no one today associates with it.───梳子的故事不值一提,要不是有一个与它密切相关的词,如今没人会联想到它。
I beg you would do me the honour to sup with me, though my entertainment may not be worthy your acceptance.───我希望你能让我有这个荣幸和你一起吃晚餐,虽然我的款待可能不值得你接受。
Be worthy of people's trust.───对得起人民的信任。
Everyone of us should live up to the virtues passed down to us by our ancestors Only in this way can we be worthy of the name of a Chinese.───我们每个人都应该遵守从祖先那里传承下来的美德。只有这样我们才能无愧为中国人。
The story of comb would not be worthy of mention, but for a closely related word no one today associates with it.───梳子的故事不值得在这里讲,不过我们要讲一个密切相关而现在没有人想到的词。
And when Scholes is almost effusive with his praise, you know the recipient must be worthy of it.───斯科尔斯的表杨则更进一步,你知道这种表扬是有道理的。
Businessmen may be worthy of government grants. But Americans are more likely to call them "cronies" than "entrepreneurs" .───商人也许值得接受政府资助,但美国人更可能会把他们称为“亲信”而不是“企业家”。
Finally, after achieving a point that I figured would be worthy of any publisher, I submitted my manuscript.───最后,当我认定任何一个出版商都会帮我出版时,我提交了手稿。
Earthly things may be worthy of a dash of earth-shattering, is not to like dust, all of these look back on the case.───尘世有几许事可堪惊天动地,还不是去似微尘,所有种种回头再看,就那么回事。
I did not esteem him to be worthy of trust.
He resolved that his conduct should be worthy of an aspirant who a model of discretion.
Some words are too infrequent to be worthy of inclusion in the dictionary.
I'm sure she will be worthy successor .
The desire to be worthy of them could bring out the best in their admirers.
They were to be worthy members of the Arsenal family off the field as well as on.
Be worthy love, and love will come. Louisa May Alcott
Life, to be worthy of a rational being, must be always in progression.
In your conduct in battle you must be worthy of the great deeds of this regiment's history.