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 respect [ri'spekt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 尊敬, 尊重, 问候

vt. 尊敬, 注意, 遵守

[经] 重视, 考虑, 尊重




    respect
    [ noun ]
    1. (usually preceded by `in') a detail or point

    2. <noun.cognition>
      it differs in that respect
    3. the condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded)

    4. <noun.state>
      it is held in esteem
      a man who has earned high regard
    5. an attitude of admiration or esteem

    6. <noun.cognition>
      she lost all respect for him
    7. a courteous expression (by word or deed) of esteem or regard

    8. <noun.act>
      his deference to her wishes was very flattering
      be sure to give my respects to the dean
    9. behavior intended to please your parents

    10. <noun.act>
      their children were never very strong on obedience
      he went to law school out of respect for his father's wishes
    11. a feeling of friendship and esteem

    12. <noun.feeling>
      she mistook his manly regard for love
      he inspires respect
    13. courteous regard for people's feelings

    14. <noun.attribute>
      in deference to your wishes
      out of respect for his privacy
    [ verb ]
    1. regard highly; think much of

    2. <verb.cognition> esteem prise prize value
      I respect his judgement
      We prize his creativity
    3. show respect towards

    4. <verb.social>
      abide by honor honour observe
      honor your parents!


    Respect \Re*spect"\ (r?*sp?kt"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
    {Respected}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Respecting}.] [L. respectare,
    v. intens. from respicere, respectum, to look back, respect;
    pref. re- re- + specere, spicere, to look, to view: cf. F.
    respecter. See {Spy}, and cf. {Respite}.]
    1. To take notice of; to regard with special attention; to
    regard as worthy of special consideration; hence, to care
    for; to heed.

    Thou respectest not spilling Edward's blood. --Shak.

    In orchards and gardens, we do not so much respect
    beauty as variety of ground for fruits, trees, and
    herbs. --Bacon.

    2. To consider worthy of esteem; to regard with honor. ``I do
    respect thee as my soul.'' --Shak.

    3. To look toward; to front upon or toward. [Obs.]

    Palladius adviseth the front of his house should so
    respect the ??uth. --Sir T.
    Browne.

    4. To regard; to consider; to deem. [Obs.]

    To whom my father gave this name of Gaspar,
    And as his own respected him to death. --B. Jonson.

    5. To have regard to; to have reference to; to relate to; as,
    the treaty particularly respects our commerce.

    {As respects}, as regards; with regard to; as to. --Macaulay.


    {To respect the person} or {To respect the persons}, to favor
    a person, or persons on corrupt grounds; to show
    partiality. ``Ye shall not respect persons in judgment.''
    --Deut. i. 17.

    Syn: To regard; esteem; honor; revere; venerate.


    Respect \Re*spect"\, n. [L. respectus: cf. F. respect. See
    {Respect}, v., and cf. {Respite}.]
    1. The act of noticing with attention; the giving particular
    consideration to; hence, care; caution.

    But he it well did ward with wise respect.
    --Spenser.

    2. Esteem; regard; consideration; honor.

    Seen without awe, and served without respect.
    --Prior.

    The same men treat the Lord's Day with as little
    respect. --R. Nelson.

    3. pl. An expression of respect of deference; regards; as, to
    send one's respects to another.

    4. Reputation; repute. [Obs.]

    Many of the best respect in Rome. --Shak.

    5. Relation; reference; regard.

    They believed but one Supreme Deity, which, with
    respect to the various benefits men received from
    him, had several titles. --Tillotson.

    4. Particular; point regarded; point of view; as, in this
    respect; in any respect; in all respects.

    Everything which is imperfect, as the world must be
    acknowledged in many respects. --Tillotson.

    In one respect I'll be thy assistant. --Shak.

    7. Consideration; motive; interest. [Obs.] ``Whatever secret
    respects were likely to move them.'' --Hooker.

    To the publik good
    Private respects must yield. --Milton.

    {In respect}, in comparison. [Obs.] --Shak.

    {In respect of}.
    (a) In comparison with. [Obs.] --Shak.
    (b) As to; in regard to. [Archaic] ``Monsters in respect
    of their bodies.'' --Bp. Wilkins. ``In respect of
    these matters.'' --Jowett. (Thucyd.)

    {In respect to}, or {With respect to}, in relation to; with
    regard to; as respects. --Tillotson.

    {To have respect of persons}, to regard persons with
    partiality or undue bias, especially on account of
    friendship, power, wealth, etc. ``It is not good to have
    respect of persons in judgment.'' --Prov. xxiv. 23.

    Syn: Deference; attention; regard; consideration; estimation.
    See {Deference}.

    1. Pope John Paul II arrived in Warsaw for the start of a weeklong visit to Poland, and urged respect for human rights during a formal meeting with the country's Communist leader.
    2. BARLO GROUP has received acceptances to its open offer in respect of 25.71m new ordinary shares, which together with 7.56m placed firm by Goodbody Corporate Finance, represents 95.06 per cent of issue.
    3. Perhaps because of its celebrity community, perhaps for its laid-back nature, Malibu, like other suburbs of the movie industry, gets no respect.
    4. By settling, the company avoided $10 million in legal fees, Mr. Hirsch says, but the incident cost him $317,000 in bonuses and years of respect on Wall Street.
    5. He once characterized his disagreements with Charles and David as business disputes and said he has "a great deal of respect" for his brothers.
    6. "He is the governor of our state and I have respect for him in that position and I'm sorry that the man doesn't understand what my philosophy is," Duke said. "He's operating on what he perceives my philosophy was 10 years ago or 15 years ago.
    7. Wasserstein and Perella, and Charles Ward, with whom he will head the mergers-and-acquisitions advisory group, are "people I trust and respect and like."
    8. "If they won't respect our designs, we won't respect theirs," an EC Commission official who asked not to be named, said.
    9. "If they won't respect our designs, we won't respect theirs," an EC Commission official who asked not to be named, said.
    10. But he says they know and respect Young. The new man certainly faces a challenging task.
    11. The outcome of their "freedom fighting" has been the waste of millions of dollars, as well as a further loss of respect for the U.S. abroad.
    12. Health Minister Benjamin Valdez on Friday called on both sides in the nation's 9-year-old civil war to respect an unofficial truce as they have on previous vaccination days.
    13. On the present summonses, Glasgow sought declarations that the court had no jurisdiction in respect of the claims and asked that the actions be dismissed.
    14. "America is growing up to respect men of wisdom in black skins, but it hasn't grown up yet," Farrakhan said.
    15. These are the weasel words of the wily whip; they do not win anyone's respect.
    16. But he added the firm "always would respect the direction of the American Stock Exchange and, by extension, the Tokyo Stock Exchange." Existing warrants would continue to trade until their expiration.
    17. One strategy to be expected from Mr. Thomas's opponents: deference and respect.
    18. "Those who believe that if we act in a pragmatic way they (the East and West) will humanely reciprocate and will respect the nation, Islam and Moslems, to them this is an example," Khomeini said.
    19. In this respect, I think my administration was equal to the best but we got the worst attacks from the press.
    20. "Those who want respect for the international laws and Security Council decisions should first solve this 23-year-old problem and comply with laws and council decisions before using double standards," Saddam was quoted as saying.
    21. PELICAN rights issue has been accepted in respect of 22.4m shares, or 88.6 per cent.
    22. The official church position has been that the shroud was a "cherished object" that must be given the respect due a relic.
    23. Kumaranatunga starred in more than 100 films, and theater owners say they will close their establishments Sunday out of respect.
    24. ALPHAMERIC has received valid acceptances for its open offer in respect of 4.56m new ordinary shares, representing 73.2 per cent.
    25. "I have great respect for Kohl, and great respect for Mrs. Thatcher's approach, and Mitterrand's approach, all of them.
    26. "I have great respect for Kohl, and great respect for Mrs. Thatcher's approach, and Mitterrand's approach, all of them.
    27. Three in 10 Americans say they have lost respect for Japan since the war broke out, while 16% take a dimmer view of Germany than before.
    28. A better way of helping low earners would be to raise tax thresholds. Hamlet differs in another important respect from the Prince of Denmark.
    29. Where Osborne scored was to do it on stage: where all of them gained in publicity was in the way they were taken up by the popular press. Tynan was also wrong in one main respect: there was no 'instinctive leftishness' about Osborne.
    30. But for four decades, this great city, this great nation, so central to the Continent in every respect, has been separated from Europe and the West.
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