珍藏

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Meaning and Usage

"珍藏" means to treasure or keep something precious carefully. It often refers to valuable objects, such as books, artworks, or collectibles, that someone keeps with great care and affection.

Common Contexts

People use "珍藏" when talking about personal collections or items with sentimental or monetary value. It implies not just possession but careful preservation and emotional attachment.

Collocations and Patterns

Nuances

Using "珍藏" emphasizes the value and care given to the object. It is more formal and expressive than simply "保存" (to keep). Avoid confusing it with "收藏," which focuses more on collecting rather than the emotional value of keeping.

Summary

Use "珍藏" to express that something is cherished and carefully preserved, often with emotional or cultural significance.

Example Sentences

This book is a treasure I have cherished for many years.

He keeps all his stamps carefully in a special album.

This painting is the artist's treasured piece, highly valuable for