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with respect to

/ri-spekt/US // rɪˈspɛkt //UK // (rɪˈspɛkt) //

关于,对于,就,有关

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a particular, detail, or point: to differ in some respect.
    • : relation or reference: inquiries with respect to a route.
    • : 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.
    • : deference to a right, privilege, privileged position, or someone or something considered to have certain rights or privileges; proper acceptance or courtesy; acknowledgment: respect for a suspect's right to counsel; to show respect for the flag; respect for the elderly.
    • : the condition of being esteemed or honored: to be held in respect.
    • : respects, a formal expression or gesture of greeting, esteem, or friendship: Give my respects to your parents.
    • : favor or partiality.
    • : Archaic. a consideration.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to hold in esteem or honor: I cannot respect a cheat.
    • : to show regard or consideration for: to respect someone's rights.
    • : to refrain from intruding upon or interfering with: to respect a person's privacy.
    • : to relate or have reference to.

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Examples

  • PBCs have an affirmative duty to be good corporate citizens and to treat all stakeholders with respect.

  • He is known to lower his eyes in Putin’s presence, out of respect.

  • Anthony Mallott said his father continued to express respect for Potts up until his death.

  • In many respects, this new bill seems to seek not to combat fake news but, rather, to control users.

  • So in that respect, what the aforementioned companies are doing is nothing new.

  • If anything the work the two cops and the maintenance guy were doing deserves more respect and probably helped a lot more people.

  • With all due respect to his athletic skill, Gronkowski is not high on the list of NFL players that elicit carnal thoughts.

  • Yazbek tells The Daily Beast that the traffickers guarantee their service, and they treat the Syrian refugees with respect.

  • They stood in a single row, united by solemn respect as the Liu family remained inside.

  • You expect soldiers of all ranks to understand the need to respect the chain of command, regardless of personal feelings.

  • It is, however, true, that in this respect the German hexametrist has a considerable advantage over the English.

  • Very charmingly is this respect for rule exhibited in all dealings with animals, also dolls and other pets.

  • Great had been her indignation at the want of respect shown to the Reverend John Dodd's cloth.

  • The house was but a single story high, but in this respect the king's palace itself was no better.

  • The French Railroads are better in this respect, and the American cannot be worse, though the fault is not unknown there.