respect
respect 英 [rɪˈspekt] 美 [rɪˈspɛkt]
n. 尊敬,尊重;方面; vt. 尊敬,尊重
进行时:respecting 过去式:respected 过去分词:respected 第三人称单数:respects 名词复数:respects
- Respect is a way of treating or thinking about something or someone. If you respect your teacher, you admire her and treat her well.
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- n. 尊敬,尊重;方面;
- vt. 尊敬,尊重
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1. respect the elderly
尊重长辈
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2. I have the greatest respect for your brother.
我非常尊敬你的哥哥。
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3. to show a lack of respect for authority
蔑视权威
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4. He has no respect for her feelings.
他根本不尊重她的感情。
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5. In this respect ,we are very fortunate.
在这方面,我们是很幸运的。
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6. I respect Jack's opinion on most subjects.
在大多数事情上,我尊重杰克的意见。
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7. She promised to respect our wishes.
她保证尊重我们的愿望。
- respect (n.) late 14c., "relationship, relation; regard, consideration," from Old French respect and directly from Latin respectus "regard, a looking at," literally "act of looking back (or often) at one," noun use of past participle of respicere "look back at, regard, consider," from re- "back" (see re-) + specere "look at" (from PIE root *spek- "to observe"). Meanings "feeling of esteem excited by actions or attributes of someone or something; courteous or considerate treatment due to personal worth or power" are from 1580s, as is sense of "point, particular feature."
- respect (v.) 1540s, "to regard," from Middle French respecter "look back; respect; delay," from Latin respectere, frequentative of respicere "look back at, regard, consider," from re- "back" (see re-) + specere "look at" (from PIE root *spek- "to observe").
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