regard
regard 英 [rɪˈgɑ:d] 美 [rɪˈgɑrd]
n. 注意;尊重;问候 v. 看待;注意;尊重;问候
进行时:regarding 过去式:regarded 过去分词:regarded 第三人称单数:regards 名词复数:regards
- When you give someone a good, long look, you regard them. It can also mean "to believe," as in "I regard her as my best friend."
- 请先登录
- n. 注意;尊重;问候
- v. 看待;注意;尊重;问候
-
1. Her work is very highly regarded.
她的工作受到高度评价。
-
2. He regards himself as a patriot.
他自认为是个爱国者。
-
3. He regarded us suspiciously.
他以怀疑的眼光看着我们。
-
4. to do sth with no regard for sb
做事不顾及某人
-
5. to show little regard for other people's property
不大爱惜别人的财物
-
6. He was driving without regard to speed limits.
他开着车,根本不理会速度限制。
-
7. He held her in high regard.
他对她非常敬重。
-
8. I had great regard for his abilities.
我非常敬佩他的能力。
-
9. Give your brother my regards when you see him.
看到你哥哥时,代我向他问好。
- regard (n.) mid-14c., "a consideration; a judgment," from Old French regard, from regarder "take notice of," from re-, intensive prefix + garder "look, heed," from Germanic (see guard (n.)). Meanings "a look, appearance; respect, esteem, favor, kindly feeling which springs from a consideration of estimable qualities" all recorded late 14c. Phrase in regard to is from mid-15c. (Chaucer uses at regard of).
- regard (v.) mid-14c., "consider" (that something is so), from Middle French regarder "to look at," from regard (see regard (n.)). Meaning "look upon, observe" is from 1520s, as is that of "observe a certain respect toward." Related: Regarded; regarding.
- 请先登录
0 个回复