词汇 | respect |
释义 | respect noun uk /rɪˈspekt/ us /rɪˈspekt/ respectnoun (ADMIRATION)B1[ U ] admiration felt or shown for someone or something that you believe has good ideas or qualities: 敬重;尊重;注重;重视 I have great/the greatest respect for his ideas, although I don't agree with them.我非常尊重他的想法,不过我并不赞同这些想法。 She is a formidable figure who commands a great deal of respect (= who is greatly admired by others).她是个令人敬畏的人,赢得了大家的无限敬重。 New teachers have to earn/gain the respect of their students.新教师必须要赢得学生的尊重。 See also self-respect He inspired respect and devotion from his pupils.他赢得了学生们的尊敬和爱戴。 She won the grudging respect of her boss.她的老板也不由得敬重她。 You should show more respect to your parents. He has no respect for authority whatsoever.他对权威一点也不尊重。 Certainly in our society teachers don't enjoy the respect that is accorded to doctors and lawyers.的确,在我们这个社会中,老师没有得到像医生和律师所受到的那种尊敬。 Showing respect and admiration admiration admire admiring admiringly approving approvingly deify forelock freedom fulsome fulsomely fulsomeness glorify grovelling pedestal philogynist philogyny put someone on a pedestalidiom regild worshipful respectnoun (HONOUR)B1[ U ] politeness, honour, and care shown towards someone or something that is considered important: 尊敬;敬意;敬重 You really should treat your parents with more respect.你待你父母真应该多几分尊重。 She has no respect for other people's property (= she does not treat it carefully).她对别人的财物一点都不爱惜。 [ U ] a feeling that something is right or important and you should not attempt to change it or harm it: 考虑;顾及;重视 In their senseless killing of innocent people, the terrorists have shown their lack of respect for human life.恐怖分子无谓滥杀无辜,暴露出他们草菅人命的本质。 She grumbled that young people today have/show no respect for the law.她抱怨说现在的年轻人漠视法律。 [ U ] the feeling you show when you accept that different customs or cultures are different from your own and behave towards them in a way that would not cause offence: (对不同风俗和文化的)尊重,开明 She teaches the students to have respect for different races and appreciate the diversity of other cultures.她教育学生要尊重不同种族的人,要认识到其他文化的多样性。 someone's respectsformal polite formal greetings: (某人的)敬意,问候 convey your respects toPlease convey my respects to your parents. give your respects toPlease give my respects to Mr Taylor when you see him. If you see Mrs Morris at the event, do convey my respects. I know my mother would want me to convey her respects. Klara asked me to give her respects to you. These days it goes against the grain to show respect for authority. Certainly in our society teachers don't enjoy the respect that is accorded to doctors and lawyers.的确,在我们这个社会中,老师没有得到像医生和律师所受到的那种尊敬。 Children need to be taught to have respect for other people's property.应该教育孩子尊重他人的财产。 He has no respect for authority whatsoever.他对权威一点也不尊重。 You should show your parents more respect. Polite and respectful candy coat candy-coated chivalric chivalrous chivalrously courtly couth deferential deferentially euphemism for someone/something graciousness hyper-civilized keep a civil tongue in your headidiom manner minced oath super-polite tactful tactfully ultra-civilized ultra-refined You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Accepting & agreeing Meeting people respectnoun (FEATURE)B2[ C ] a particular feature or detail: 方面;细节 This proposal differs from the last one in many important respects/one important respect.本提案在很多重要的方面/在一个重要的方面与上一提案不同。 In most respects, the new film is better than the original.在大多数方面,这部新翻拍的电影要比老版本好。 The new version is worse in every respect - I much preferred the original.新版本在各方面都较差——我更喜欢原来的版本。 It is arguable that the government has failed in this respect.有理由说政府在这个方面失职了。 His theory is deficient in several respects.他的理论有几个方面的不足。 It's essentially a dictionary but it differs in one or two respects.本质上说这还是一本词典,但在一两个方面它又不同于一般词典。 While I accept that he's not perfect in many respects, I do actually quite like the man. Conditions and characteristics -ance -ibility ability adverse conditions age ambience appearance aspect good/bad karmaidiom have it in youidiom hood humanity presentation shape shine trait trappings unaffiliated undercurrent vibe Idiomsin respect of something pay your respects with (all due) respect respect verb[ T ] uk /rɪˈspekt/ us /rɪˈspekt/ respectverb[T] (ADMIRE)B1 to feel or show admiration for someone or something that you believe has good ideas or qualities: 敬重;尊重;注重;重视 I deeply respect David for what he has achieved.戴维的成就令我非常敬佩。 to admire someone or something admireI've always admired her for her generous spirit. respectI respect her for what she has achieved, but I would have approached it very differently. think highly ofEveryone thinks highly of him. hold someone in high esteemHer colleagues in Washington hold her in very high esteem. hold someone in high regardHe contributed much to the life of York, and was held in high regard there. look up toShe was my older sister and I looked up to her. respect yourself to be proud of your own qualities or achievements: 自尊;自重 If you don't respect yourself, how can you expect others to respect you? I like to think I've raised my daughter to respect herself. I just knew that if I didn't take a stand and say something, I'd never be able to respect myself. He has a sense of his own worth - he respects himself. The whole experience has taught me to respect myself. It was a sane decision and one we all respected.这是一个明智的决定,也是我们都尊重的决定。 All non-violent religious and political beliefs should be respected equally. Visitors are asked to respect the rules of the organization. We must respect the rights of sovereign nations to conduct their own affairs. David was brought up to respect authority.戴维从小就被教育要尊重权威。 Showing respect and admiration admiration admire admiring admiringly approving approvingly deify forelock freedom fulsome fulsomely fulsomeness glorify grovelling pedestal philogynist philogyny put someone on a pedestalidiom regild worshipful You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Confidence & self-assurance respectverb[T] (HONOUR)to treat something or someone with kindness and care: 尊重;善待;精心对待 to respect someone's feelings尊重别人的感情 We should respect the environment and not pollute it.我们应当善待环境,避免污染。 B2 to accept the importance of someone's rights or customs and to do nothing that would harm them or cause offence: (对别人的权利或风俗)尊重,重视,礼待 The agreement will respect the rights of both nations.这项协议将会尊重两国各自的权利。 I would appreciate it if you would respect my privacy.如果您能尊重我的隐私我会非常感谢。 to accept that something is right or important and not to attempt to change it or harm it: 信守;维持;不损害 The president pledged to respect the existing frontiers between the two countries.总统承诺维持两国间疆界现状。 to think that it is important to obey a law or rule: 遵守;遵奉;不违背 I was always taught to respect the law.我一直被教导要遵纪守法。 respect someone's wishes B2 to do what someone has asked to have done: 尊重(某人)的意愿;按(某人)的要求去做 respect someone's last wishesHis children respected his last wishes and held a simple funeral for him.他的子女尊重他的遗愿,为他举行了简单的葬礼。 Treating someone well allowance be spoilt for choiceidiom coddle cosset do as you would be done byidiom do someone proudidiom make much/a lot of someoneidiom mollycoddle mother non-exploitative nurture pampered pander to someone/something proud see someone rightidiom smother spoil wet nurse wrap wrap someone (up) in cotton woolidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Accepting & agreeing respect | American Dictionaryrespect noun us/rɪˈspekt/ respectnoun (ADMIRATION)[ U ] admiration for someone or something that you believe has good ideas or qualities: I believe people had more respect for teachers back then. respectnoun (POLITE ATTITUDE)[ U ] the polite attitude shown toward someone or something that you consider important: Some drivers don’t have any respect for other motorists. [ U ] Respects are polite expressions of greeting or sympathy: [ pl ]Give my respects to your parents. [ pl ]We stopped by the funeral home to pay our respects. respectnoun (FEATURE)[ C ] a particular feature or detail: In some respects, I had to admit, I had behaved foolishly. respectfuladjectiveus/rɪˈspekt·fəl/ The protestors were respectful and polite. respectfullyadverbus/rɪˈspekt·fə·li/ Most old acquaintances address him respectfully as "Governor." respect verb[ T ] us/rɪˈspekt/ respectverb[T] (ADMIRATION)to admire an ability or good quality, or to admire someone for the ability or qualities that person has: While I respected his deep knowledge of American history, he wasn’t a very effective teacher. respect | Business Englishrespect noun[ U ] uk /rɪˈspekt/us in respect of (alsowith respect to) in connection with something: Legislation will be introduced in respect of the proposals in the Finance Bill. FINANCE in order to pay for something: I have arranged a bank transfer in respect of your invoice for January. Examples of respectrespect Qualitative and quantitative measures of the business environment are statistically strongly and significantly correlated with respect to their effects on business performance (ibid.). Thus, there is a qualitative difference between the outcome of language contact with respect to at least one point: the past participles. This implies that a weak solution is physically relevant with respect to both models at the same time. The generating extension takes the values classified as static as parameters and returns the source program specialized with respect to these values. Note that (2.19)is trivially satisfied a t i = 1, and thus it must be replaced with its derivative with respect to arclength. The opposite direction of this implication, that is, the completeness of the logical relations with respect to contextual equivalence remains future work. In this respect the building's technical failings have disappointed the client and many users. The authors' grading scheme is telling in this respect. Patients assigned to the ' generalized eating disorder ' cluster were rated as having more severe symptoms in almost every respect except weight. If they are reasons to respect one's children, then they apply only to people who have children. In other respects, however, the data are less than convincing and do not allow a straightforward inter pretation. They all gained some position of status, never mind how, sufficient to win the respect of the general public. Thus understood, conscience is unobjectionable but can claim no special dignity or respect. Unlike the smooth expanding maps treated just above, such maps are in general not structurally or measure-theoretically stable with respect to deterministic perturbations. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withrespectrespectThese are words often used in combination with respect. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. deep respect Alongside this, he maintains professional neutrality as his physician's stance toward others, based on deep respect for their humanity, irrespective of their personal convictions. due respect In this article we will show the importance of historical-contextual explanations which pay due respect to the national-specific development, when comparing different countries. enormous respect The theory section gives me an enormous respect for the value of historical research. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. 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