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Is treasure a countable noun when it is interpreted as treasure?
Treasure is a countable noun and an uncountable noun.

1, as an uncountable noun, means "treasure of gold and silver", such as:

It is said that pirates buried their treasure on this island.

It is said that pirates buried their gold and silver treasures on this island.

2, do a countable noun, meaning "valuables", such as:

There are many art treasures in this library.

This library has a large collection of art treasures.

3.treasure is a transitive verb, followed by nouns and pronouns. Can be used for passive structures.

Extended data:

First, the distinction between synonyms

The words treasure, praise, cherry, prize and value have the same meaning as "speak highly of something". Discrimination is as follows:

1, appreciation emphasizes understanding and appreciation of its value; Value emphasizes high evaluation and cherishes its value; Awards mean cherishing; Treasure means treasure.

Cherish, like prizes and treasures, means to cherish or cherish, but it means to love more.

Second, common sentence patterns

1 used as a noun

He accumulated a lot of wealth.

He accumulated a lot of gold and silver treasures.

Used as a transitive verb s+~+n./pron.

He cherishes the watch his father gave him.

He cherishes the watch his father gave him.