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respect/riˈspekt/ n. & v.●n. 1 deferential esteem felt or shown towards a person or quality (对某人或某种品格的)敬重,尊敬 2a (foll. by 后跟 of, for) heed or regard 注意,注重 b (foll. by 后跟 to) attention to or consideration of 对…的关注(或考虑) without respect to the results 不顾后果 3 an aspect, detail, particular, etc. 某一方面或细节等 correct except in this one respect 只有一方面(或一点)不正确 4 reference, relation 关联,关系 a morality that has no respect to religion 一种与宗教无关的道德观 5 (in pl. 用复数) a person's polite messages or attentions 敬意;问候 give my respects to your mother 替我问候你母亲 ●v. tr. 1 regard with deference, esteem, or honour 尊敬,敬重,敬仰 2a avoid interfering with, harming, degrading, insulting, injuring, or interrupting 避免妨碍(伤害、失礼等);遵守,遵从 b treat with consideration 顾及 c refrain from offending, corrupting, or tempting (a person, a person's feelings, etc.) 避免冒犯、腐蚀或诱惑(某人或某人的情感等) □ in respect of (or with respect to) as concerns; with reference to 关于;至于;就…而言;在…方面 □ in respect that because 因为,由于 □ with (or with all due) respect a mollifying formula preceding an expression of disagreement with another's views 尽管(对阁下)尊敬之至;在慎重考虑…后(敬语,用于表示异议之前) □ respecter n.[Middle English from Old French respect or Latin respectus, from respicere (as RE-, specere ‘look at’), or from respectare, frequentative of respicere] |