[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]尊敬;尊重;敬重Esteem is the admiration and respect that you feel towards another person.
[FORMAL 正式]
He is held in high esteem by colleagues in the construction industry...
建筑业的同行们都非常敬重他。
Their public esteem has never been lower...
他们在公众中的信誉从未如此之低。
He said he retained immense regard and esteem for the prime minister.
他说他一直极其尊重和敬仰首相。
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[VERB 动词]尊重;尊敬;敬重 If you esteem someone or something, you respect or admire them.
[V n]
[FORMAL 正式]
I greatly esteem your message in the midst of our hard struggle.
您在我们奋力抗争时发来的电文让我充满了敬意。
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es·teem/ɪˈstiːm; NAmEɪˈstiːm/
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esteemesteemsesteemedesteemingnoun[uncountable ]( formal) great respect and admiration; a good opinion of sb 尊重;敬重;好评◆She is held in high esteemby her colleagues. 她深受同事们的敬重。◆Please accept this small gift as a token of our esteem.小小礼物,聊表敬意,请笑纳。☞see also
self-esteem
verb( formal) ( not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) 1[usually passive ]esteemsb/sth to respect and admire sb/sth very much 尊重;敬重◆a highly esteemedscientist 深受敬重的科学家2esteemsb/sth + noun ( old-fashioned,formal) to think of sb/sth in a particular way 把…看作;认为◆She was esteemed the perfect novelist.她被认为是完美的小说家。es·teem/ɪˈstiːm; NAmEɪˈstiːm/
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esteem2 verb
esteemes‧teem1 /ɪˈstiːm/ noun [uncountable]
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a feeling of respect for someone, or a good opinion of someonehold somebody in high/great esteem The critics held him in high esteem as an actor.token/mark of somebody’s esteem (=a sign of their respect) Please accept the small gift we enclose as a mark of our esteem.esteem for my father’s complete lack of esteem for actors →
self-esteem
esteem1 noun
esteem2 verb
esteemesteem2 verb [transitive] formal
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to respect and admire someone or something: Peden was greatly esteemed by the people of Ayrshire. He was esteemed as a literary wit.
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