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regarded

/ri-gahrd/US // rɪˈgɑrd //UK // (rɪˈɡɑːd) //

被视为,被认为是,被誉为,视为

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to look upon or think of with a particular feeling: to regard a person with favor.
    • : to have or show respect or concern for.
    • : to think highly of; esteem.
    • : to take into account; consider.
    • : to look at; observe: She regarded him with amusement.
    • : to relate to; concern: The news does not regard the explosion.
    • : to see, look at, or conceive of in a particular way; judge: I regard every assignment as a challenge. They regarded his behavior as childish.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to pay attention.
    • : to look or gaze.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : reference; relation: to err with regard to facts.
    • : an aspect, point, or particular: quite satisfactory in this regard.
    • : thought; attention; concern.
    • : look; gaze.
    • : respect, esteem, or deference: a high regard for scholarship.
    • : kindly feeling; liking.
    • : regards, sentiments of esteem or affection: Give them my regards.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Examples

  • This is “vaccine nationalism,” where every nation just looks out for itself, prioritizing its citizens without regard to what happens to the citizens of lower-income countries that can’t afford to buy up doses.

  • It will also, he said, “encourage all road users to conduct themselves safely and with due regard for others.”

  • Health experts say that colder weather has pushed activities indoors and that the public is increasingly letting down its guard with regards to social distancing, mask-wearing and limiting social interactions.

  • Both 3M and Microsoft also have developed ways of measuring their leaders’ commitment and effectiveness with regard to diversity and inclusion.

  • In that regard, the private sector offers a model that can help lawmakers address this challenge.

  • Critics praised his crooning, even if they regarded it little more than a gimmick.

  • Even after he became a citizen in 1955, he regarded himself as an Englishman abroad.

  • Throughout the late 1960s and 1970s, many old Nazis managed discreetly to trickle back to what they regarded as the Fatherland.

  • It was regarded as so deeply onerous that the dictator Anastasio “Tachito” Somoza abolished it in 1970.

  • Humankind has a really bad track record with those who are regarded as “other” by the majority.

  • In Spain he was regarded as the right arm of the ultra-clericals and a possible supporter of Carlism.

  • The Austrian soldiers, regarded as mere fighting machines, are certainly well got up.

  • It was no surprise since he had been threatened with such for many months, he regarded it therefore as unavoidable.

  • Aristide always regarded the fortune of the moment as if it would last forever.

  • Orlean was regarded as a fairly attractive woman; but her chin, unlike that of the one before him, was inclined to retreat.