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1 | not usually progressive to think of something or someone in a particular way 视为;认为 |
| regard sb/sth as sth The nuclear reactors, which were regarded as dangerously out of date, were replaced. 人们已经更换了被视作已过期且非常危险的核反应堆。 |
| widely regarded Kubrick was widely regarded as one of the most influential post-war film directors. 库布里克被公认是战后最有影响的电影导演之一。 |
| highly/well regarded (=regarded as very good) a highly regarded young violinist 评价高地/好地 |
| regard sb/sth with suspicion Any mushroom with a red cap should be regarded with suspicion. 任何菌盖为红色的蘑菇都应谨慎对待。 |
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2 | mainly literary to look at something in a particular way (以某种方式)注视,凝视 |
| Cathy regarded the photo thoughtfully. 凯茜若有所思地端详着照片。 |
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- | as regards formal |
| used for introducing a subject you will be discussing |
| 关于;至于 |
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| As regards the potential energy crisis – why aren’ t we putting money into serious alternative sources of energy? 至于潜在的能源危机问题,我们为什么不能投入资金去开发一些重要的可替代能源呢? |
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