esteemed 英 [ɪs'ti:md]   美 [əˈstimd]

esteemed

esteemed  英 [ɪs'ti:md] 美 [əˈstimd]

adj. 受人尊敬的  v. 尊敬;认为(esteem的过去分词) 

He esteemed us better than Himself. 比起他自己,他更尊敬我们。
The old professor was greatly loved and esteemed. 这位老教授受到大家的爱戴和尊敬。

  • If lots of people respect you and you're known around town as a wise and intelligent person whose opinion matters, then you're esteemed.
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  • adj. 受人尊敬的
  • v. 尊敬;认为(esteem的过去分词)
  • 1. He esteemed us better than Himself.

    比起他自己,他更尊敬我们。

  • 2. The old professor was greatly loved and esteemed.

    这位老教授受到大家的爱戴和尊敬。

  • 3. As for John, he was a man I so esteemed as a colleague and so loved as a friend that his loss is indescribable.

    至于约翰,他是我视为同仁的人,我十分尊敬他,作为朋友我又是如此爱戴他,他的离去,损失实乃不可估量。

  • esteemed (adj.) "held in high regard, respected, valued," 1540s, past-participle adjective from esteem (v.).
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