B1 [ U ] admiration felt or shown for someone or something that you believe has good ideas or qualities敬重;尊重;注重;重视
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He inspired respect and devotion from his pupils.
She won the grudging respect of her boss.
You should show more respect to your parents.
He has no respect for authority whatsoever.
Certainly in our society teachers don't enjoy the respect that is accorded to doctors and lawyers.
B1 [ U ] politeness, honour, and care shown towards someone or something that is considered important尊敬;敬意;敬重
[ U ] a feeling that something is right or important and you should not attempt to change it or harm it考虑;顾及;重视
[ U ] the feeling you show when you accept that different customs or cultures are different from your own and behave towards them in a way that would not cause offence(对不同风俗和文化的)尊重,开明
polite formal greetings(某人的)敬意,问候
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These days it goes against the grain to show respect for authority.
Certainly in our society teachers don't enjoy the respect that is accorded to doctors and lawyers.
Children need to be taught to have respect for other people's property.
He has no respect for authority whatsoever.
You should show your parents more respect.
B2 [ C ] a particular feature or detail方面;细节
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The new version is worse in every respect - I much preferred the original.
It is arguable that the government has failed in this respect.
His theory is deficient in several respects.
It's essentially a dictionary but it differs in one or two respects.
While I accept that he's not perfect in many respects, I do actually quite like the man.
B1 to feel or show admiration for someone or something that you believe has good ideas or qualities敬重;尊重;注重;重视
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It was a sane decision and one we all respected.
All non-violent religious and political beliefs should be respected equally.
Visitors are asked to respect the rules of the organization.
We must respect the rights of sovereign nations to conduct their own affairs.
David was brought up to respect authority.
to treat something or someone with kindness and care尊重;善待;精心对待
B2 to accept the importance of someone's rights or customs and to do nothing that would harm them or cause offence(对别人的权利或风俗)尊重,重视,礼待
to accept that something is right or important and not to attempt to change it or harm it信守;维持;不损害
to think that it is important to obey a law or rule遵守;遵奉;不违背
B2 to do what someone has asked to have done尊重(某人)的意愿;按(某人)的要求去做
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respect | ➔ | admire | ➔ | be/stand in awe of sb/sth |
esteem | look up to sb |
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