Treasure is both a countable noun and an uncountable noun. Being an uncountable noun means treasure, and being an uncountable noun means treasure, treasure (especially works of art and cultural relics).
Extended data treasure phrase collocation:
Treasure ship treasure ship; Treasure ship
A treasure hunter; Treasure expert; Treasure hunters; Treasure Hunters
Buried treasure; Treasure; Buried treasure; treasure
Cursed treasure; cursed treasure; A cursed gem; Defend the diamond treasure; Curse the gem
Treasure room treasure room; Valuable cargo hold; Valuables storage room; Expensive room
Bao buddy protects the dog; Movie name; Treasure hero; Treasure dog
Robbing treasures is a peerless thief.
Treasure chest; Treasure chest; Matsui Trinai; Bag box
Treasure pyramid treasure; Treasure pyramid; Egyptian treasure
Treasure bilingual example:
These treasures have not been touched for centuries.
For centuries, the treasure has been preserved intact.
She knew the treasure was here.
Those buried treasures are here, and she knows they are here.
His greatest wealth is his collection of rock records.
His most cherished thing is his collection of rock records.