[VERB 动词]尊敬;敬重;尊重 If you respect someone, you have a good opinion of their character or ideas.
[V n]
I want him to respect me as a career woman...
我希望他把我当作一个职业女性来尊重。
He needs the advice of people he respects, and he respects you.
他需要从他敬重的人那里获得建议,而他一向都很敬重你。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]See also:
self-respect
;尊敬;敬重;尊重 If you have respect for someone, you have a good opinion of them.
[usu N for n]
I have tremendous respect for Dean...
我非常敬重迪安。
His voice was warm with friendship and respect.
他的声音里充满了友善和敬意。
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[VERB 动词]尊重;遵守;遵从;顾及 If you respect someone's wishes, rights, or customs, you avoid doing things that they would dislike or regard as wrong.
[V n]
Finally, trying to respect her wishes, I said I'd leave.
最后,为了尊重她的意愿,我说我会离开。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]尊重;遵守;遵从;顾及 If you show respect for someone's wishes, rights, or customs, you avoid doing anything they would dislike or regard as wrong.
[usu N for n]
They will campaign for the return of traditional lands and respect for aboriginal rights and customs.
他们会争取讨回世代相传的土地,并要求尊重土著居民的权利和风俗。
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[VERB 动词]遵守,遵从(法律或道德规范) If you respect a law or moral principle, you agree not to break it.
[V n]
[usu N for n]
It is about time tour operators respected the law and their own code of conduct.
旅行社是时候该遵守法律和行业规范了。
Respect is also a noun.
...respect for the law and the rejection of the use of violence.
遵守法律,反对使用暴力
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[PHRASE 短语]恕我直言,恕我冒昧(用于礼貌地表示不同意见或批评) You can say with respect when you are politely disagreeing with someone or criticizing them.
[PHR with cl]
[politeness]
With respect, Minister, you still haven't answered my question...
部长,恕我冒昧,您还没有回答我的问题。
With respect, I hardly think that's the point.
恕我直言,但我认为这不是重点。
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[PHRASE 短语]探望,拜访(以示敬意) If you pay your respects to someone, you go to see them or speak to them. You usually do this to be polite, and not necessarily because you want to do it.
[V inflects]
[FORMAL 正式]
Carl had asked him to visit the hospital and to pay his respects to Francis.
卡尔已经让他去医院看望弗朗西斯。
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[PHRASE 短语]和(死者)告别;参加…的葬礼 If you pay your last respects to someone who has just died, you show your respect or affection for them by coming to see their body or their grave.
[V inflects]
The son had nothing to do with arranging the funeral, but came along to pay his last respects.
这个儿子没有参与葬礼的安排,但是来向遗体告别了。
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[PHRASE 短语]在这个方面/在许多方面 You use expressions like in this respect and in many respects to indicate that what you are saying applies to the feature you have just mentioned or to many features of something.
[PHR with cl]
The children are not unintelligent—in fact, they seem quite normal in this respect...
这些孩子并非愚钝——事实上,在这个方面他们似乎很正常。
In many respects Asian women see themselves as equal to their men.
在很多方面,亚洲女性都认为自己和丈夫是平等的。
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[PHRASE 短语]See also:
respected
;关于,至于(英国英语中也用in respect of) You use with respect to to say what something relates to. In British English, you can also say in respect of .
[PHR with cl]
Parents often have little choice with respect to the way their child is medically treated...
关于孩子的治疗方法,父母通常没有什么选择的余地。
Where Dr Shapland feels the system is not working most effectively is in respect of professional training.
沙普兰博士认为系统在专业培训上的运作效率不是非常高。
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re·spect★/rɪˈspekt; NAmErɪˈspekt/
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respectrespectsrespectedrespectingnoun★1★[uncountable , singular ]respect(for sb/sth) a feeling of admiration for sb/sth because of their good qualities or achievements 尊敬;敬意;尊重◆I have the greatest respect for your brother.我非常尊敬你的哥哥。◆A two-minute silence was held as a mark of respect.人们静默两分钟以示尊敬。◆A deep mutual respect and understanding developed between them.他们之间产生了深切的相互尊重和理解。☞see also
self-respect
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disrespect
2★[uncountable , singular ]respect(for sb/sth) polite behaviour towards or care for sb/sth that you think is important 重视;尊重;维护◆to show a lack of respect for authority蔑视权威◆He has no respect for her feelings.他根本不尊重她的感情。◆Everyone has a right to be treated with respect.人人有权受到尊重。OPP
disrespect
3★[countable ]a particular aspect or detail of sth (事物的)方面,细节◆In this respectwe are very fortunate. 在这方面,我们是很幸运的。◆There was one respect, however, in which they differed.然而,他们在一点上有分歧。IDIOMSin respect of sth( formalorbusiness 商) 1concerning 关于;就…而言◆A writ was served on the firm in respect of their unpaid bill.公司由于欠账而收到了传票。2in payment for sth 作为…的报酬◆money received in respect of overtime worked得到的加班费with reˈspect | with all due reˈspect( formal) used when you are going to disagree, usually quite strongly, with sb (通常在表示强烈不同意之前说)恕我直言◆With all due respect, the figures simply do not support you on this.恕我直言,这些数字根本不能支持你的观点。with respect to sth( formalorbusiness 商) concerning 关于;就…而言◆The two groups were similar with respect to income and status.这两组在收入和地位方面是相似的。☞more at
due
adj.,
pay
v.verb★1★( not usually used in the progressive tenses 通常不用于进行时) to have a very good opinion of sb/sth; to admire sb/sth 尊敬;尊重;仰慕respectsb/sth ◆I respect Jack's opinion on most subjects.在大多数事情上,我尊重杰克的意见。◆a much loved and highly respectedteacher 备受爱戴和尊敬的老师respectsb/sth for sth ◆She had always been honest with me, and I respect her for that.她一直对我很诚实。我非常敬重她这一点。2★respectsth to be careful about sth; to make sure you do not do sth that sb would consider to be wrong 慎重对待;谨慎从事;尊重◆to respect other people's property不侵犯别人的财产◆She promised to respect our wishes.她保证尊重我们的愿望。◆He doesn't respect other people's right to privacy.他不尊重别人的隐私权。3★respectsth to agree not to break a law, principle, etc. 遵守;不损害;不违背◆The new leader has promised to respect the constitution.新的领导人承诺遵守宪法。re·spect/rɪˈspekt; NAmErɪˈspekt/
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respectre‧spect1 /rɪˈspekt/ ●●●S3W2 noun
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1admiration [uncountable] a feeling of admiring someone or what they do, especially because of their personal qualities, knowledge, or skills → admirationrespect for I have the greatest respect for Jane’s work.2consideration [uncountable] the belief that something or someone is important and should not be harmed, treated rudely etcOPP disrespectrespect for Out of respect for the wishes of her family, the affair was not reported in the media. The boys showed a complete lack of respect for authority.with respect Your mother should be treated with respect.3with (the greatest) respect/with (all) due respect spoken formal say this before disagreeing with someone when you want to be polite: With respect, I think you’re wrong.4for danger [singular, uncountable] a careful attitude towards something or someone that could be dangerousrespect for My fear turned into a respect for the sea. People should have a healthy respect for alcohol (=a sensible careful attitude towards it).5in one respect/in some respects etc used to say that something is true in one way, in some ways etc: In many respects the new version is not as good as the old one. Mum is very stubborn, and Kim takes after her in that respect.6greetings respects [plural] formal polite greetingsgive/send your respects (to somebody) Give my respects to your wife.pay your respects (to somebody) British English (=make a polite visit) I’ve come to pay my respects to Mrs O'Hara.7pay your last respects (to somebody) to go to someone’s funeral8in respect of something formal concerning or in relation to something: This is especially true in respect of the UK.9with respect to something formala)concerning or in relation to something: the freedom of a property owner to make a contract with respect to his propertyb)used to introduce a new subject, or to return to one that has already been mentioned: With respect to your request, I am not yet able to agree. →
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COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 1verbshave respect for somebody· I have a lot of respect for my boss.win/earn/gain respect (=start to be respected)· Morris eventually won the respect of his fellow workers.command respect (=be respected)· Lady Thatcher commanded huge respect from everyone she worked with.deserve respect· Nurses deserve our respect and admiration.lose respect for somebody (=no longer respect them)· She had lost all respect for him.lose somebody’s respect (=no longer be respected by them)· Once a child knows you have lied, you will lose their respect.adjectivesgreat respect· Rex and Joe had great respect for his judgement.the utmost respect· I have the utmost respect for the prime minister.mutual respect (=when two people respect each other)· Their relationship is based on mutual respect.grudging respect (=when you respect someone or something unwillingly)· Initially his idea was seen as far-fetched, but gradually it has received grudging respect and support.COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 2verbsshow respect· We were taught to show respect for older people.treat somebody/something with respect· Everyone has a right to be treated with respect.have respect for somebody/something· These kids have no respect for authority.get respect (=be treated with respect)· You get more respect if you dress smartly.adjectivesproper/due respect (=suitable)· ‘I want proper respect,’ said Mother.deep respect· The islanders have a deep respect for the ocean.phrasesa lack of respect· They blame youth crime on unemployment and lack of respect for the law.as a mark of respect (=as a sign of respect, especially for someone who has just died)· Flags were flown at half mast as a mark of respect for the dead seamen.
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respectrespect2 ●●●S3W2 verb [transitive]
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1[not in progressive] to admire someone because they have high standards and good qualities such as fairness and honesty → admirerespect somebody for (doing) something She respected him for his honesty. I respect his views, although I do not agree with them.► see thesaurus at
admire
2to be careful not to do anything against someone’s wishes, rights etc: She said she wanted to leave, and her father respected her wishes. I would like you to respect my privacy. the need to respect human rights► see thesaurus at
obey
3to not break a rule or law: The president is expected to respect the constitution.
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