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re·spect
/rɪˈspɛkt/
(vt.)尊敬,尊重;考慮,重視U尊敬,尊重;敬意,問候;U考慮,重視
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·spect
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Respected
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Respecting
.]
1.
To
take
notice
of
;
to
regard
with
special
attention
;
to
regard
as
worthy
of
special
consideration
;
hence
,
to
care
for
;
to
heed
.
Thou
respectest
not
spilling
Edward's
blood
.
--
Shak
.
In
orchards
and
gardens
,
we
do
not
so
much
respect
beauty
as
variety
of
ground
for
fruits
,
trees
,
and
herbs
.
--
Bacon
.
2.
To
consider
worthy
of
esteem
;
to
regard
with
honor
.
“I
do
respect
thee
as
my
soul.”
3.
To
look
toward
;
to
front
upon
or
toward
. [
Obs
.]
Palladius
adviseth
the
front
of
his
house
should
so
respect
the
░░
uth
.
--
Sir
T
.
Browne
.
4.
To
regard
;
to
consider
;
to
deem
. [
Obs
.]
To
whom
my
father
gave
this
name
of
Gaspar
,
And
as
his
own
respected
him
to
death
. --
B
.
Jonson
.
5.
To
have
regard
to
;
to
have
reference
to
;
to
relate
to
;
as
,
the
treaty
particularly
respects
our
commerce
.
As respects
,
as
regards
;
with
regard
to
;
as
to
. --
Macaulay
.
To respect the person
or
To respect the persons
,
to
favor
a
person
,
or
persons
on
corrupt
grounds
;
to
show
partiality
.
“Ye
shall
not
respect
persons
in
judgment.”
--
Deut
.
i
. 17.
Syn:
--
To
regard
;
esteem
;
honor
;
revere
;
venerate
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·spect
,
n.
1.
The
act
of
noticing
with
attention
;
the
giving
particular
consideration
to
;
hence
,
care
;
caution
.
But
he
it
well
did
ward
with
wise
respect
.
--
Spenser
.
2.
Esteem
;
regard
;
consideration
;
honor
.
Seen
without
awe
,
and
served
without
respect
.
--
Prior
.
The
same
men
treat
the
Lord's
Day
with
as
little
respect
.
--
R
.
Nelson
.
3.
pl.
An
expression
of
respect
of
deference
;
regards
;
as
,
to
send
one's
respects
to
another
.
4.
Reputation
;
repute
. [
Obs
.]
Many
of
the
best
respect
in
Rome
.
--
Shak
.
5.
Relation
;
reference
;
regard
.
They
believed
but
one
Supreme
Deity
,
which
,
with
respect
to
the
various
benefits
men
received
from
him
,
had
several
titles
.
--
Tillotson
.
4.
Particular
;
point
regarded
;
point
of
view
;
as
,
in
this
respect
;
in
any
respect
;
in
all
respects
.
Everything
which
is
imperfect
,
as
the
world
must
be
acknowledged
in
many
respects
.
--
Tillotson
.
In
one
respect
I'll
be
thy
assistant
.
--
Shak
.
7.
Consideration
;
motive
;
interest
. [
Obs
.]
“Whatever
secret
respects
were
likely
to
move
them.”
To
the
publik
good
Private
respects
must
yield
. --
Milton
.
In respect
,
in
comparison
. [
Obs
.] --
Shak
.
In respect of
.
(a)
In
comparison
with
. [
Obs
.] --
Shak
.
(b)
As
to
;
in
regard
to
. [
Archaic
]
“Monsters
in
respect
of
their
bodies.”
--
Bp
.
Wilkins
.
“
In
respect
of
these
matters.”
--
Jowett
. (Thucyd.)
In respect to
,
or
With respect to
,
in
relation
to
;
with
regard
to
;
as
respects
. --
Tillotson
.
To have respect of persons
,
to
regard
persons
with
partiality
or
undue
bias
,
especially
on
account
of
friendship
,
power
,
wealth
,
etc
.
“It
is
not
good
to
have
respect
of
persons
in
judgment.”
--
Prov
.
xxiv
. 23.
Syn:
--
Deference
;
attention
;
regard
;
consideration
;
estimation
.
See
Deference
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
respect
n
1: (
usually
preceded
by
`
in
')
a
detail
or
point
; "
it
differs
in
that
respect
" [
syn
:
regard
]
2:
the
condition
of
being
honored
(
esteemed
or
respected
or
well
regarded
); "
it
is
held
in
esteem
"; "
a
man
who
has
earned
high
regard
" [
syn
:
esteem
,
regard
] [
ant
:
disesteem
]
3:
an
attitude
of
admiration
or
esteem
; "
she
lost
all
respect
for
him
" [
syn
:
esteem
,
regard
] [
ant
:
disrespect
]
4:
a
courteous
expression
(
by
word
or
deed
)
of
esteem
or
regard
; "
his
deference
to
her
wishes
was
very
flattering
";
"
be
sure
to
give
my
respects
to
the
dean
" [
syn
:
deference
]
5:
behavior
intended
to
please
your
parents
; "
their
children
were
never
very
strong
on
obedience
"; "
he
went
to
law
school
out
of
respect
for
his
father's
wishes
" [
syn
:
obedience
]
6:
a
feeling
of
friendship
and
esteem
; "
she
mistook
his
manly
regard
for
love
"; "
he
inspires
respect
" [
syn
:
regard
]
7:
courteous
regard
for
people's
feelings
; "
in
deference
to
your
wishes
"; "
out
of
respect
for
his
privacy
" [
syn
:
deference
,
respectfulness
]
v
1:
regard
highly
;
think
much
of
; "
I
respect
his
judgement
"; "
We
prize
his
creativity
" [
syn
:
esteem
,
value
,
prize
,
prise
] [
ant
:
disrespect
,
disrespect
]
2:
show
respect
towards
; "
honor
your
parents
!" [
syn
:
honor
,
honour
,
abide by
,
observe
] [
ant
:
disrespect
]
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