esteemed 的 2 个定义
- to regard highly or favorably; regard with respect or admiration: I esteem him for his honesty.
- to consider as of a certain value or of a certain type; regard: I esteem it worthless.
- Obsolete. to set a value on; appraise.
- favorable opinion or judgment; respect or regard: to hold a person in esteem.
- Archaic. opinion or judgment; estimation; valuation.
esteemed 近义词
think highly of
consider, believe
更多esteemed例句
- Edelman also found more people trust businesses than they do NGOs, and business leaders are held in higher esteem than political leaders.
- And why would the Innocence Project, an esteemed group dedicated to freeing the wrongly imprisoned, have framed an innocent man?
- Theda Skocpol, the esteemed Harvard social scientist, agrees with Cohen that they will set up the exchanges.
- An esteemed historian of Southern culinary culture, Ferris had all the utensils to do some serious carving on Paula Deen.
- “My esteemed mentor, Boris Fruman, showed us 100 slides of stills from films,” says Granik.
- Ross is an esteemed paleontologist and university professor.
- He was afterwards a member of the Massachusetts senate, and much esteemed as a physician and a patriot.
- He was professor of oriental languages; his dissertations on various subjects of criticism and antiquity were highly esteemed.
- Louis Bourdaloue died; esteemed the best preacher that France ever produced.
- The trader smiled knowingly, for he knew that the major esteemed himself the best.
- His directors esteemed him highly, and the officers of the company were all sincerely attached to him.