英:[wið risˈpekt tu:]
美:[wɪð rɪˈspɛkt tu]
英:[wið risˈpekt tu:]
美:[wɪð rɪˈspɛkt tu]
关于, (至于)谈到;
noun
a relation or reference to a particular thing or situation
remarks having respect to an earlier plan
an act of giving particular attention : consideration
high or special regard : esteem
the quality or state of being esteemed
respects plural expressions of high or special regard or deference
paid our respects
particular, detail
a good plan in some respects
verb
transitive verb
to consider worthy of high regard : esteem
to refrain from interfering with
please respect their privacy
to have reference to : concern
Noun and Verb Middle English, from Latin respectus, literally, act of looking back, from respicere to look back, regard, from re- + specere to look — more at spy
The first known use of respect was in the 14th century
checkout1 of 2noun
the action or an instance of checking out
the time at which a lodger must leave a room (as in a hotel)
a counter at which checking out is done
check out2 of 2verb
to pay for one's room and leave (as from a hotel)
to satisfy requirements for taking away
check a book out at the library
to add up the cost of purchases and receive payment for them
to have the cost of purchases added up and pay for them
shorebirdnoun
any of a group of birds (as a plover or sandpiper) that frequent the seashore
shopping centernoun
a group of retail stores and service establishments usually located in a suburban area and having a large parking lot
shop1 of 2noun
a place of business : office
a building or room where goods are sold retail
also shoppe ˈshäp a small store offering a specialized line of goods
a gift shop
a place where workers are doing a particular kind of work especially with machinery
a print shop
a school laboratory equipped for industrial arts education
industrial arts metal shop
take shop as a freshman
shoptalk
talk shop
shop2 of 2verb
to visit shops for the purpose of looking over and buying goods
to look for the best buy
shop around for a new car
knock downverb
to strike to the ground with or as if with a sharp blow
to sell to the highest bidder at an auction
to take apart
shooting starnoun
a meteor appearing as a temporary streak of light in the night sky
shoo-innoun
one that is a certain and easy winner
regard1 of 2noun
consideration sense 2, concern
little regard for others' feelings
the act or an instance of looking : gaze
the worth or estimation in which something is held
a feeling of respect and affection : esteem
a high regard for my teacher
plural friendly greetings
give them my regards
reference entry 1 sense 2, respect
this is in regard to your unpaid balance
a point to be taken into consideration
nothing to worry about in that regard
regard2 of 2verb
to pay attention to : take into consideration
to show respect or consideration for
to have a high opinion of
to look at
archaic to relate to
to think of : look upon
regarded you as a friend
respect1 of 2noun
relation to or concern with something specified : reference
with respect to your last letter
high or special regard : esteem
plural expressions of regard or courtesy
pay my respects to your family
detail entry 1 sense 1b
perfect in all respects
respect2 of 2verb
to consider worthy of high regard : esteem
to avoid interfering with
respected their wishes
1 Many other critics respect her work, but marginalize her as "the best Polish woman artist" or "the best woman artist of Eastern Europe."
2 The Cat only grinned when it saw Alice. It looked good-natured, she thought: still it had VERY long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that it ought to be treated with respect.
3 You must learn to respect other people's property.
4 Our ragged hero wasn't a model boy in all respects. I am afraid he swore sometimes, and now and then he played tricks upon unsophisticated boys from the country, or gave a wrong direction to honest old gentlemen unused to the city.
5 The soldier saluted as a sign of respect.
6 The ideal S ( a ) is called the saturation of a with respect to S.
理想S ( a ) 称作a关于S的饱和化.
7 The velocity is with respect to a fixed frame of reference.
此速度是相对于固定标架的.
8 With respect to your other proposals, I am not yet able to tell you our decision.
谈到你的其他建议, 我现在还无法把我们的决定告诉你.
9 I expect to be treated with respect.
10 These effects appear to be negligible with respect to aerodynamic coefficients.
就空气动力系数这方面来说,这些影响似乎可以略去.
11 Anyway any honor sent through the mail and cashable is about the only kind I got any great respect for …
12 He had a weak point—this Fortunato—although in other regards he was a man to be respected and even feared.
13 With respect to analogue data ; to place it in digital form.
将模拟量数据转换成数字形式.
14 Editors’ Picks Since the 1990s, White House administrations have mostly avoided talking about Fed policy out of respect for independence.
15 The beams are designed with respect to the bending moment.
梁是按照弯矩设计的.
16 Your theory makes sense in one respect.
17 Researchers say a lack of respect both inside and outside the industry is another factor driving away long-term care workers.
18 Despite our differences, I have enormous respect for him.
19 With respect to factual issues, the standard of review depends on the type of proceeding.
至于那些事实性问题, 复审的准则取决于程序的类型.
20 There are few established behavioral conventions for them, particularly with respect to terminating commands.
非模态对话框很少建立行为规范, 尤其是终止命令.
1 关于
-ac re. whereabouts to of in for with on about after over regarding concerning re touching respecting de apropos anent pertain respect as respects in regard of in connection with in reference to in the matter of apropos of anenst vis-à-vis as regarding to with relation to on the score of as concerns with regard to in relation to in the way of relating to in regard to with reference to pertain to in respect to into towards further to -wise be to do with deal with as to as for have to do with as regards in respect of