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单词 respect
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respectrespect /rɪˈspekt/ noun 1 the feeling that someone or something should be treated politely and well respect
the feeling that you should treat someone politely and well:
  • Kids should show respect toward their parents and not shout at them.
  • She is a cruel and selfish woman and I have no respect for her.
  • You can also use respect about treating something in a way that shows you think it is important: The gangs have no respect for the law. | We should show respect for other people's religious beliefs.
    honor
    the respect that you, your family, or country get from other people, which makes you feel proud:
  • For the Mexican fans, tomorrow's game is a matter of national honor.
  • self-esteem
    the feeling that you are a good person and that you deserve to be liked and respected:
  • Students who have been bullied often have low self-esteem.
  • 2 the feeling when you think that someone is good respect
    the feeling that you think someone is good at what he or she does:
  • Venus is a great player and I have a lot of respect for her.
  • regard (formal)
    regard means the same as respect. You use it especially in the phrase have a high regard for (=to respect someone or something a lot):
  • I have a high regard for the teachers. I think they have a very difficult job.
  • admiration
    the feeling that you think someone or something is very good, especially so that you want to be like that person:
  • He felt great admiration for the work of writers such as Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald.
  • The other students all looked at her in admiration.
  • esteem (formal)
    if you hold someone in high esteem, you have a lot of respect for him or her:
  • Carter was clearly held in high esteem by his colleagues.
  • ➔ see admire, obey
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