[] (usually used like a preposition 常作介词使用) having a value in money, etc.有…价值;值…钱◆The deal is worth about $28 million.这笔交易价值约 2 800 万元。◆How much is the information worth?这则信息值多少钱?◆My shares aren't worth much now.我的股票现在不值多少钱。used to recommend the action mentioned because you think it may be useful, enjoyable, etc.(指行动)值得,有价值◆Their website is worth a look.他们的网站值得看一看。◆This idea is well worth considering.这个想法很值得考虑。important, good or enjoyable enough to make sb feel satisfied, especially when some difficulty or effort is involved值得(费周折)◆I took a salary cut when I changed jobs, but it was worth it.我换工作后工资减少了,但是值得。●not worth the paper it's ˈwritten/ˈprinted on () (used about an agreement or official document) having no value, especially legally, or because one of the people involved has no intention of doing what they said they would(协议或正式文件)毫无价值➡ idiom at job noun