گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'respect'

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1 عمومی:: احترام‌

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2 عمومی:: رابط‌ه‌

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3 عمومی:: نسبت‌

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4 عمومی:: ملاحظ‌ه‌

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5 عمومی:: مراجعه‌

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6 عمومی:: رجوع‌

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1 general::   noun admiration ADJ. considerable, deep, great | grudging | mutual a relationship based on mutual respect VERB + RESPECT feel, have, hold sb in She held him in considerable respect. | command, earn (sb), gain (sb), get, inspire, win (sb) a society in which age commands great respect | lose PREP. ~ for He felt a grudging respect for her talents as an organizer. polite behaviour/consideration/care ADJ. great, utmost | due, proper the respect due to his great age VERB + RESPECT accord sb/sth, pay (sb/sth), show (sb/sth), treat sb/sth with the respect accorded to her memory He treats his grandparents with great respect. PREP. out of ~ We observed a minute's silence out of respect for the disaster victims. | with ~ With all due respect, I think you've misunderstood what he said. The chainsaw is a dangerous tool?it should be used with respect. PHRASES a lack of respect to show a lack of respect for authority | a mark/sign/token of respect detail/point ADJ. certain | different | crucial, important, significant | material VERB + RESPECT differ in There was one respect, however, in which they differed. | be alike in, be identical in, be similar in, resemble sth in PREP. in … ~ (s) The report is accurate in all material respects. | in ~ of (= concerning) A writ was served on the firm in respect of their unpaid bill. | with ~ to (= concerning) The two groups were similar with respect to income and status. PHRASES in all/many/some respects In many respects she is like her mother. | in every/this respect The marriage was a disaster in every respect.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: see IN REGARD (RESPECT) TO; PAY A CALL (ONE'S RESPECTS); WITH ALL DUE RESPECT.

American Heritage Idioms

3 general::   verb admire sb/sth ADV. deeply, greatly, really, very much PREP. as She is widely respected as a politician. | for She was much respected for her knowledge of herbs. PHRASES be highly/much/well respected a highly respected doctor | be internationally/universally/widely respected WWF is internationally respected for its conservation work. pay attention to sth VERB + RESPECT promise to, undertake to The government has promised to respect human rights. | fail to Her daughters failed to respect her last wishes. PHRASES a duty to respect sth, failure to respect sth

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

4 general:: respect verbs have respect for somebody • I have a lot of respect for my boss. win/earn/gain respect (= start to be respected ) • Morris eventually won the respect of his fellow workers. command respect (= be respected ) • Lady Thatcher commanded huge respect from everyone she worked with. deserve respect • Nurses deserve our respect and admiration. lose respect for somebody (= no longer respect them ) • She had lost all respect for him. lose sb’s respect (= no longer be respected by them ) • Once a child knows you have lied, you will lose their respect. adjectives great respect • Rex and Joe had great respect for his judgement. the utmost respect • I have the utmost respect for the prime minister. mutual respect (= when two people respect each other ) • Their relationship is based on mutual respect. grudging respect (= when you respect someone or something unwillingly ) • Initially his idea was seen as far-fetched, but gradually it has received grudging respect and support. respect 2 verbs show respect • We were taught to show respect for older people. treat somebody/something with respect • Everyone has a right to be treated with respect. have respect for somebody/something • These kids have no respect for authority. get respect (= be treated with respect ) • You get more respect if you dress smartly. adjectives proper/due respect (= suitable ) • ‘I want proper respect,’ said Mother. deep respect • The islanders have a deep respect for the ocean. phrases a lack of respect • They blame youth crime on unemployment and lack of respect for the law. as a mark of respect (= as a sign of respect, especially for someone who has just died ) • Flags were flown at half mast as a mark of respect for the dead seamen.

transnet.ir

5 general:: noun regard: We do it out of respect. verb admire: We respect his honesty. noun admiration: Give our respects to them.

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