pay respects / rɪˈspɛkt /

致敬致以敬意拜访致敬礼

pay respects2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a particular, detail, or point: to differ in some respect.
  2. relation or reference: inquiries with respect to a route.
  3. esteem for or a sense of the worth or excellence of a person, a personal quality or ability, or something considered as a manifestation of a personal quality or ability: I have great respect for her judgment.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to hold in esteem or honor: I cannot respect a cheat.
  2. to show regard or consideration for: to respect someone's rights.
  3. to refrain from intruding upon or interfering with: to respect a person's privacy.
  4. to relate or have reference to.

pay respects 近义词

pay respects

等同于 salute

pay respects

等同于 compliment

pay respects

等同于 greet

更多pay respects例句

  1. PBCs have an affirmative duty to be good corporate citizens and to treat all stakeholders with respect.
  2. He is known to lower his eyes in Putin’s presence, out of respect.
  3. Anthony Mallott said his father continued to express respect for Potts up until his death.
  4. In many respects, this new bill seems to seek not to combat fake news but, rather, to control users.
  5. So in that respect, what the aforementioned companies are doing is nothing new.
  6. If anything the work the two cops and the maintenance guy were doing deserves more respect and probably helped a lot more people.
  7. With all due respect to his athletic skill, Gronkowski is not high on the list of NFL players that elicit carnal thoughts.
  8. Yazbek tells The Daily Beast that the traffickers guarantee their service, and they treat the Syrian refugees with respect.
  9. They stood in a single row, united by solemn respect as the Liu family remained inside.
  10. You expect soldiers of all ranks to understand the need to respect the chain of command, regardless of personal feelings.
  11. It is, however, true, that in this respect the German hexametrist has a considerable advantage over the English.
  12. Very charmingly is this respect for rule exhibited in all dealings with animals, also dolls and other pets.
  13. Great had been her indignation at the want of respect shown to the Reverend John Dodd's cloth.
  14. The house was but a single story high, but in this respect the king's palace itself was no better.
  15. The French Railroads are better in this respect, and the American cannot be worse, though the fault is not unknown there.