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词组 for what it's worth
释义
Idiom
for what it's worth
whether or not this is of value.
For what it's worth, I think you can't trust that man.And my son says, for what it's worth, that he won't do that again.
idiomfor what it's worthspoken used before a statement in order to say that your opinion may not be very interesting or important:For what it's worth, I've never thought his poetry was very good.For what it's worth, I think this report is wildly optimistic, and I disagree with these figures.
Note In e-mail messages, this phrase is sometimes shortened to 'fwiw'.

for what it's worth

Whether or not it's significant or useful. Said of a statement that one acknowledges may not be considered helpful by the listener. I'm sorry to hear you lost your job. For what it's worth, I think you made the right choice confronting your boss. Well, I really like the color of paint you chose, for what it's worth. Don't take Mom's criticism too seriously.

for what it's worth

see under for all one is worth.

for ˌwhat it’s ˈworth

(spoken) used to emphasize that what you are saying is only your opinion or suggestion and may not be very helpful: That’s my opinion, for what it’s worth.This is the first drawing I made, for what it’s worth.

for what it's worth

Even though it may not be important or valuable: Here's my advice, for what it's worth.

for what it's worth

For whatever value or merit it seems to have (to you). This expression, which normally precedes the expression of one’s opinion on a controversial topic, implies that the listener may not think much of it, but there it is, anyway. “The fact is so peculiar that I insert it here for what it may be worth,” wrote Frank Harris in his autobiography, My Life and Loves (1922), long banned in America and England.
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