English to Spanish Dictionary cherish

cherish

apreciar
definition
verb
he cared for me beyond measure and cherished me in his heart
protect and care for (someone) lovingly.
translation of 'cherish'
verb
abrigar una esperanza,
apreciar,
querer
example
He wanted you to trust him, to love him, to 'cherish' him.
‘The many friends and visitors who called on us over many years are a testament to her and a memory that we will 'cherish' all our lives,’ he stated.
She deserves a reliable kind of guy, who will love her and 'cherish' her.
And I promise to love and to 'cherish' you as long as I live.
Despite all the pain and suffering, the eternal hope that we 'cherish' will win the day.
What are the special memories of Ray that you 'cherish' ?
I love and 'cherish' my public holidays because I need that time to recuperate and rejuvenate my mind and body from the rat race of life.
Well, I can't do that because I will love, honor and 'cherish' him forever.
Will you honour, love, and 'cherish' them, or will you ignore them like they're ex-girlfriends?
The timeless sea reminded all of us to 'cherish' life instead of destroying it by war.
Even if she did love him, he would never 'cherish' her.
It is fifty years since my art lesson taught me to embrace precious moments and 'cherish' opportunities and to use all the colours.
Responsible husbands love, protect and 'cherish' their wives.
I 'cherish' the letters she wrote
If you take nothing else from my column this week, have this: 'cherish' your friends, care about them more than your marks.
He bought her the ring one day, knowing that even though he only spent fifty cents on it at a flea market, Zoe would find it precious and 'cherish' it forever.
You were a special treasure to me and I will 'cherish' you forever.
They all patently love and 'cherish' the objects entrusted to them by Victorian philanthropists and municipal benefactors.
I couldn't ever deserve him, but Lord knows how much I 'cherish' him and care about him.
I am, however, relieved to say that I do not instinctively want to protect and 'cherish' her.
‘Christmas will be a memory that we will 'cherish' forever, as it was such a happy, joyous time,’ Gould said.
Why couldn't she have someone that would 'cherish' her, and love her for herself?
He valued the friendships he had made and would 'cherish' very many fond memories.
I 'cherish' the letters she wrote
Her children and grandchildren will 'cherish' her labor of love.
There is hardly any sane human being who can respect and 'cherish' a social union in which his right to freedom of speech and conscience is scoffed at.
he needed a woman he could 'cherish'
But I still I 'cherish' him and that feeling doesn't change just because the relationship has changed.
You gave us all beautiful memories that we will 'cherish' all the days of our lives.
We have every reason to 'cherish' this precious heritage and continue working on behalf of its future evolution.
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