regard 的英语意思
regardregard1 /rɪˈɡɑːd $ -ɑːrd/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1admiration/respect [uncountable] respect and admiration for someone or something对某人或某事的尊重与钦佩regard for
Jan’s regard for his great talent扬对他卓越才华的钦佩
Burt had high regard for his old law professor, Dr. Finch (=he respected him a lot).伯特对他以前的法学教授芬奇博士十分敬重(=他非常尊重他)。
The voters hold her in high regard (=respect or admire her).选民们对她评价甚高(=尊重或钦佩她)。
Teachers are held in low regard in this society (=are not respected or admired).在这个社会中,教师的地位不受重视(=不受尊重或钦佩)。2attention/consideration [uncountable] formal正式 attention or consideration that is shown towards someone or something对某人或某事表现出的关注或考虑regard for
She has no regard for other people’s feelings.她对他人的感受毫不在意。pay/show regard
One must show proper regard for the law.人们必须对法律给予应有的尊重。little/no/scant regard (for somebody/something)
The present administration has demonstrated little regard for environmental issues.现任政府对环境问题几乎未表现出应有的关注。
All students must have access to quality education without regard to wealth or class.所有学生都必须能够享受优质教育,不论贫富或阶层。3with/in regard to something formal正式 relating to a particular subject涉及某一特定主题:
US foreign policy with regard to Cuba美国对古巴的外交政策4in this/that regard formal正式 relating to something you have just mentioned关于刚刚提到的事情:
The company’s problems, in this regard, are certainly not unique.公司在这方面的问题肯定并非独有。5regards [plural] good wishes – used when sending your good wishes to someone or when ending a short letter or message问候——用于向某人致以问候,或结束简短信件或留言时:
My husband sends his regards.我丈夫向您致以问候。
Hope to see you soon. Regards, Chris希望很快见到你。祝好,克里斯(with) kind/best regards (=used to end a letter in a friendly but rather formal way)(=以友好但较为正式的方式结束信件时使用)6[singular] literary文学 a long look without moving your eyes目不转睛的长时间注视COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 释义 1adjectives形容词high regard· The players have a very high regard for their manager.· 球员们对他们的主教练非常敬重。low regard· This might explain the low regard in which the president is held.· 这或许可以解释为何总统不受重视。mutual regard (=which people feel for each other)· There seems to have been a genuine mutual regard between the two leaders.· 两位领导人之间似乎存在真诚的相互敬重。considerable regard (=fairly high regard)· Eliot had considerable regard for Collingwood.· 艾略特对科林伍德十分敬重。verbs动词hold somebody/something in high regard· Doctors are held in high regard by society.· 医生在社会上备受尊重。have a high regard for somebody/something· I had the highest regard for him.· 我对他怀有最崇高的敬意。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义 2verbs动词have no regard for something· Some motorists have no regard for other road users.· 一些驾驶者对其他道路使用者毫不在意。have regard to something formal:正式:· The court must have particular regard to the factors listed in section 13.· 法院必须特别考虑第13条所列出的各项因素。pay regard to something· The architect who designed the building paid too little regard to its function.· 设计这座建筑的建筑师对其功能考虑得太少。show regard for something· He showed great regard for the Mosaic Law and Jewish customs.· 他对摩西律法和犹太习俗表现出极大的敬重。adjectives形容词due/proper regard· The aim is to get the job done as cheaply as possible, with due regard to high standards.· 目标是在充分顾及高标准的前提下,以尽可能低的成本完成工作。little regard (=not enough regard)· He drove himself on, with little regard for his own health.· 他不顾自身健康,继续驱策自己前进。scant regard (=very little regard)· Should we be exporting arms to countries with scant regard for human rights?· 我们应该向那些对人权漠然置之的国家出口武器吗?no regard· The decision was implemented with no regard for the families still living on the estate.· 该决定的实施完全无视了仍居住在该住宅区的家庭。
查看全部语言翻译1admiration/respect [uncountable] respect and admiration for someone or something对某人或某事的尊重与钦佩regard for
Jan’s regard for his great talent扬对他卓越才华的钦佩
Burt had high regard for his old law professor, Dr. Finch (=he respected him a lot).伯特对他以前的法学教授芬奇博士十分敬重(=他非常尊重他)。
The voters hold her in high regard (=respect or admire her).选民们对她评价甚高(=尊重或钦佩她)。
Teachers are held in low regard in this society (=are not respected or admired).在这个社会中,教师的地位不受重视(=不受尊重或钦佩)。2attention/consideration [uncountable] formal正式 attention or consideration that is shown towards someone or something对某人或某事表现出的关注或考虑regard for
She has no regard for other people’s feelings.她对他人的感受毫不在意。pay/show regard
One must show proper regard for the law.人们必须对法律给予应有的尊重。little/no/scant regard (for somebody/something)
The present administration has demonstrated little regard for environmental issues.现任政府对环境问题几乎未表现出应有的关注。
All students must have access to quality education without regard to wealth or class.所有学生都必须能够享受优质教育,不论贫富或阶层。3with/in regard to something formal正式 relating to a particular subject涉及某一特定主题:
US foreign policy with regard to Cuba美国对古巴的外交政策4in this/that regard formal正式 relating to something you have just mentioned关于刚刚提到的事情:
The company’s problems, in this regard, are certainly not unique.公司在这方面的问题肯定并非独有。5regards [plural] good wishes – used when sending your good wishes to someone or when ending a short letter or message问候——用于向某人致以问候,或结束简短信件或留言时:
My husband sends his regards.我丈夫向您致以问候。
Hope to see you soon. Regards, Chris希望很快见到你。祝好,克里斯(with) kind/best regards (=used to end a letter in a friendly but rather formal way)(=以友好但较为正式的方式结束信件时使用)6[singular] literary文学 a long look without moving your eyes目不转睛的长时间注视COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 释义 1adjectives形容词high regard· The players have a very high regard for their manager.· 球员们对他们的主教练非常敬重。low regard· This might explain the low regard in which the president is held.· 这或许可以解释为何总统不受重视。mutual regard (=which people feel for each other)· There seems to have been a genuine mutual regard between the two leaders.· 两位领导人之间似乎存在真诚的相互敬重。considerable regard (=fairly high regard)· Eliot had considerable regard for Collingwood.· 艾略特对科林伍德十分敬重。verbs动词hold somebody/something in high regard· Doctors are held in high regard by society.· 医生在社会上备受尊重。have a high regard for somebody/something· I had the highest regard for him.· 我对他怀有最崇高的敬意。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义 2verbs动词have no regard for something· Some motorists have no regard for other road users.· 一些驾驶者对其他道路使用者毫不在意。have regard to something formal:正式:· The court must have particular regard to the factors listed in section 13.· 法院必须特别考虑第13条所列出的各项因素。pay regard to something· The architect who designed the building paid too little regard to its function.· 设计这座建筑的建筑师对其功能考虑得太少。show regard for something· He showed great regard for the Mosaic Law and Jewish customs.· 他对摩西律法和犹太习俗表现出极大的敬重。adjectives形容词due/proper regard· The aim is to get the job done as cheaply as possible, with due regard to high standards.· 目标是在充分顾及高标准的前提下,以尽可能低的成本完成工作。little regard (=not enough regard)· He drove himself on, with little regard for his own health.· 他不顾自身健康,继续驱策自己前进。scant regard (=very little regard)· Should we be exporting arms to countries with scant regard for human rights?· 我们应该向那些对人权漠然置之的国家出口武器吗?no regard· The decision was implemented with no regard for the families still living on the estate.· 该决定的实施完全无视了仍居住在该住宅区的家庭。regardregard2 verb [transitive]
1[not in progressive] to think about someone or something in a particular way以某种特定方式看待某人或某事regard somebody/something as something
Paul seemed to regard sex as sinful and immoral.保罗似乎认为性是罪恶且不道德的。
Edith was widely regarded as (=considered by many people to be) eccentric.伊迪丝被普遍认为(=被许多人认为是)性格怪异的人。
His work is highly regarded (=regarded as very good) by art experts.他的作品受到艺术专家的高度评价(=被认为非常优秀)。2formal正式 to look at someone or something in a particular way以某种特定方式注视某人或某事:
She stood back and regarded him coldly.她退后一步,冷冷地注视着他。► see thesaurus at look3as regards something formal正式 relating to a particular subject – use this when you want to talk or write about a particular subject关于某一特定主题——当你想谈论或写作某一特定主题时使用:
As regards a cure for the disease, very few advances have been made.就该疾病的治疗而言,几乎没有取得任何进展。
1[not in progressive] to think about someone or something in a particular way以某种特定方式看待某人或某事regard somebody/something as something
Paul seemed to regard sex as sinful and immoral.保罗似乎认为性是罪恶且不道德的。
Edith was widely regarded as (=considered by many people to be) eccentric.伊迪丝被普遍认为(=被许多人认为是)性格怪异的人。
His work is highly regarded (=regarded as very good) by art experts.他的作品受到艺术专家的高度评价(=被认为非常优秀)。2formal正式 to look at someone or something in a particular way以某种特定方式注视某人或某事:
She stood back and regarded him coldly.她退后一步,冷冷地注视着他。► see thesaurus at look3as regards something formal正式 relating to a particular subject – use this when you want to talk or write about a particular subject关于某一特定主题——当你想谈论或写作某一特定主题时使用:
As regards a cure for the disease, very few advances have been made.就该疾病的治疗而言,几乎没有取得任何进展。