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es.teemI5sti:mv [not be esteeming], n fml(to have) respect for, or a good opinion of (someone)尊重;敬重Her work is highly esteemed by all her colleagues. [T]她的工作深受全体同事的敬重。(dated) We did not esteem (= consider) him experienced enough for the post. [T + obj + adj]我们认为对这项工作,他经验不足。(dated) I would esteem (= consider) it a favour if you would accompany me. [T + obj + n/adj]如果你能陪伴我,我将非常感激。There has been a drop in public esteem for teachers. [U]公众对教师的尊敬程度有所下降。Relatively low esteem is given in this country to vocational education. [U]在这个国家对职业教育的尊重程度相当低。Because of their achievements they were held in (= given) (high) esteem. [U]由于取得的成绩,他们受到(很大的)尊敬。The generous donations were a measure of the high esteem in which they were held. [U]慷慨的捐款是衡量他们所受到的高度尊重的一个尺度。
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