dis·re·spect /ˌdɪsrɪˈspɛkt/
不敬,失禮,無禮
Dis·re·spect n. Want of respect or reverence; disesteem; incivility; discourtesy.
Impatience of bearing the least affront or disrespect. --Pope.
Dis·re·spect, v. t. To show disrespect to.
We have disrespected and slighted God. --Comber.
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disrespect
n 1: an expression of lack of respect [syn: discourtesy]
2: a disrespectful mental attitude [ant: respect]
3: a manner that is generally disrespectful and contemptuous
[syn: contempt]
v 1: show a lack of respect for [ant: respect]
2: have little or no respect for; hold in contempt [syn: disesteem]
[ant: respect, respect]