The pronunciation of respect is: English [r? Spekt]. Respect is respect; Respect; Abide by; About; Involve; Respect; Respect; Relationship; Aspects; (complex) aspect: respect; Hello. Respect noun: respect; Past tense: respected; ; Past participle: dear; ; Present participle: respect; ; The third person singular: respect.
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Noun (abbreviation of noun) (noun) respect, respect, respect, attach importance to aspects, relationships, viewpoints [-s] greetings, attention, concern, reasons for approval, motivation, purpose V, (verb) respect, respect, concern, attention, care, care; Involve, pay attention to, treat with caution, carefully respect, worship, appreciate, respect, observe, not infringe, not damage, not infringe, not interfere, and avoid disturbing II. Interpreting Ying Ying.
Noun: (usually starting with' in') details or points; "It's different in this respect"
The state of being respected (being respected, respected or respected); "It is respected."
"A man who wins high praise"
An attitude of admiration or respect; "She lost all respect for him."
A polite expression of respect or concern (by words or actions); "His obedience to her wishes is very pleasing."
"Be sure to say hello to the dean for me."
Behavior intended to please parents; "Their children are never very obedient."
Out of respect for his father's wishes, he went to law school.
Feelings of friendship and respect; "She mistook his manhood for love."
"He earned respect."
Politely consider people's feelings; "Follow your wishes."
"Out of respect for his privacy."
Verb: attach great importance to it; Attach importance to; "I respect his judgment"
"We value his creativity"
Show respect for; "Honor your parents!"
Third, dictionary interpretation.
1. Respect; Respect; respect
If you respect someone, you have a good opinion of his character or thoughts.
I want him to treat me like a professional woman. ...
I hope he respects me as a professional woman.
He needs advice from people he respects, and he respects you.
He needs advice from someone he respects. He always respects you.
2. respect; Respect; respect
If you respect someone, you have a good opinion of him.
I have great respect for Dean. ...
I have great respect for Dean.
His voice is full of enthusiasm, friendship and respect.
His voice is full of friendliness and respect.
3. respect; Abide by; Compliance; consider
If you respect someone's wishes, rights or customs, you will avoid doing things that they don't like or think are wrong.
Finally, in order to respect her wishes, I said I would leave.
Finally, in order to respect her wishes, I said I would leave.
4. respect; Abide by; Compliance; consider
If you respect someone's wishes, rights or customs, you will avoid doing anything they don't like or think is wrong.
They will launch a campaign to demand the return of traditional land and respect the rights and customs of indigenous people.
They will fight for the land handed down from generation to generation and demand respect for the rights and customs of indigenous people.
5. Abide by (law or morality)
If you respect a law or moral principle, you agree not to violate it.
It's time for travel agencies to abide by the law and their own code of conduct.
It's time for travel agencies to abide by laws and industry norms.
6. Forgive me for taking the liberty (used to politely express disagreement or criticism)
When you politely disagree with someone or criticize them, you can say "respectfully".
Respectful translation
With all due respect, minister, you haven't answered my question. ...
With all due respect, Minister, you haven't answered my question.
With all due respect, I don't think this is the point.
With all due respect, I don't think this is the point.
7. visit, visit (as a sign of respect)
If you pay tribute to someone, you will go to see them or talk to them. You usually do it out of courtesy, not necessarily because you want to.
Carl asked him to visit Francis in the hospital.
Carl asked him to visit Francis in the hospital.
8. Say goodbye to (the deceased); Attend the funeral of ... ...
If you pay your last respects to a person who has just died, you can show your respect or love for them by looking at their remains or graves.
The antonym of respect
My son has nothing to do with arranging the funeral, but to pay his last respects.
My son didn't participate in the funeral arrangements, but came to say goodbye to the body.
9. In this regard/in many ways
You can use expressions like in this respect and in many ways to show that what you say applies to the characteristics you just mentioned or many characteristics of something.
Children are not stupid. In fact, they seem to be normal in this respect. ...
These children are not dull-in fact, they seem normal in this respect.
In many ways, Asian women think they are equal to men.
In many ways, Asian women think they are equal to their husbands.
10. About, as for (British English is also used about)
You use to to indicate what something is related to. In British English, you can also show respect.
Parents usually have few choices about their children's medical treatment. ...
Parents usually have few choices about the treatment of their children.
Dr. Chapelain thinks that this system has not played the biggest role in professional training.
Dr. Chapelain thinks that the operation efficiency of the system in professional training is not very high.
Fourth, examples
All students should respect their teachers.
All students should respect their teachers.
I respect their moral standards.
I respect their moral standards.
I respect him as a writer and a person.
I respect him as a writer and a person.
We must respect the laws of our country.
We must obey the laws of our country.
We will make a decision about your salary.
We will make a decision on your salary later.
The terms of the agreement respect the border between the two countries.
The terms of the agreement concern the boundary line between the two countries.
All neighboring countries will reach a final agreement on seabed delimitation while respecting the legitimate rights and interests of each country.
The final agreement on seabed delimitation will be reached by each coastal country involving legitimate rights and interests.
The students have great respect for their history teacher.
The students have great respect for their history teacher.
They respect me.
They respect me very much.
Their relationship is based on mutual respect.
Their relationship is based on mutual respect.
Respect and friendship provide a solid foundation for marriage.
Respect and partnership are the solid foundation of marriage.
This will cause many problems about air pollution.
This will cause many problems about environmental pollution.
My argument differs from yours in one key respect.
My argument differs from yours in one key respect.
We called to pay our respects.
We paid a visit to show our respect.
Please give my regards to your parents.
Please give my regards to your parents.
Five, common sentence patterns
Used as a verb (v.) used as a transitive verb S+~+N./pron. Young people should respect the old.
Young people should respect the old. We must respect each other's territorial integrity.
We should respect each other's territorial integrity. We must respect the feelings of others.
We must respect the feelings of others. I promise to respect your wishes.
I promise to respect your wishes. I hope people can respect my privacy.
I hope people respect my privacy. He always respects the opinions of the masses.
He has always respected the opinions of the masses very much. We have great respect for him.
We have great respect for him. He is such a selfless person; Everyone respects him.
He is such a selfless man that everyone respects him. All children should respect their parents.
All children should respect their parents. Their contributions, big or small, are respected.
Their contributions, big or small, are respected. He is respected by everyone.
He is respected by everyone. Used as the object complement verb s+~+n./pron. I respect him as my teacher.
I regard him as a teacher. They believe that diplomatic immunity is effective.
They recognized the validity of diplomatic immunity. As a judge and a person, he is highly respected.
As a judge and a person, he is highly respected. Other v-ed asattrib. Please allow me to extend a warm welcome to our distinguished friends.
Please allow me to extend a warm welcome to our respected friends. He showed bravery in many battles and won their respect.
He won their respect for his bravery in many battles. His tearful family came to pay their last respects.
The grieving family paid tribute to his body. Please give my regards to them when you write.
Please give my regards to them when you write. I'm here to pay tribute to you.
I come to pay tribute to you. They paid their last respects to the late chairman.
They paid tribute to the late chairman. Please give my regards to your father.
Please give my regards to your father. Respect his wishes.
Please respect his wishes. We must talk about our next step.
As for what to do next, we must discuss it. Children should respect their teachers.
Children should respect their teachers. We should respect the elderly.
We should respect the elderly. He has great respect for the feelings of others.
He has great respect for the feelings of others. If they had respected human life, they wouldn't have done such terrible things.
If they still cared about human life, they wouldn't do such an abomination. The new teacher soon won the respect of the students.
The new teacher soon won the respect of the students. Six, the classic citation
Restoring sight (for one person) ... is the same for everyone.
Said by: C.S. Lewis ... the strength of the argument about color.
Said by: H.J. Eysenck VII. Usage of words
The basic meaning of (verb) respect is "respect", which refers to respect and admiration for someone or someone's point of view, behavior, morality and talent, and can be extended to "non-aggression" and "observation" of something. Respect is a transitive verb, followed by a noun or pronoun as an object, and can also be used as a complement with a compound object with an as phrase. The respected past participle can be used as an adjective, a preposition or a postmodifier in a sentence. When interpreted as "respect" and "respect", respect refers to admiration for someone or someone's views, talents and behaviors. This is an uncountable noun. When adjectives are used as attributes in front, the indefinite article A can be added. "Respect" and "greetings" need to be plural, often used with give, send or pay. Respect "aspects and points; "Details" is usually used in the phrase "all aspects". Respect is often followed by the preposition for, to or of, followed by for [to] sb to express the object of respect; Followed by for [to] sth is a reason to show respect; "from whom" means "from whom". About means "about" and about means "about". In terms of style, this article is much better than that one.
This book is much better than that one in format.
There is not much to say about style in this book.
There is nothing to say about the format of this book.
Aspects and about aspects can sometimes be used together, and their usage is more common now than aspects and about aspects, but some scholars think that they should be used as little as possible. Related synonyms of respect
Admire, appreciate, participate, follow, respect, obey, care, admire, appreciate, respect, contact and consider.
Related antonyms of respect
Contempt, disrespect
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