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regard
- IPA[rəˈɡärd]
美式
- consider or think of (someone or something) in a specified way;gaze at steadily in a specified fashion
- attention to or concern for something;high opinion; liking and respect; esteem
noun: regard, plural noun: regards
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動詞
- 1. consider or think of (someone or something) in a specified way she regarded Omaha as her base he was highly regarded by senators of both parties 同義詞
- ▪ gaze at steadily in a specified fashion Professor Ryker regarded him with a faint smile 同義詞
- ▪ (of a thing) have relation to or connection with; concern if these things regarded only myself, I could stand it with composure
- ▪ pay attention to; heed he talked very wisely, but I regarded him not 同義詞
名詞
- 1. attention to or concern for something the court must have regard to the principle of welfare she rescued him without regard for herself 同義詞
- ▪ high opinion; liking and respect; esteem she had a particular regard for Eliot 同義詞
- ▪ a gaze; a steady or significant look he shifted uneasily before their clear regard 同義詞
- 2. best wishes (used to express friendliness in greetings, especially at the end of letters) give her my regards Warm regards, Helen 同義詞
- with respect to; concerning: your recent letter regarding the above proposal
Oxford American Dictionary
- in respect of; concerning: your recent letter regarding the above proposal
Oxford Dictionary
- concerning; with respect to
Oxford American Dictionary
- concerning; in respect of
Oxford Dictionary
- regard or consideration for oneself; self-respect.
Oxford Dictionary
- regard or consideration for oneself; self-respect.
Oxford American Dictionary
- characterized by regard or consideration for oneself; self-centred: the article is horribly smug and self-regarding
Oxford Dictionary
- characterized by regard or consideration for oneself; self-centered: the article is horribly smug and self-regarding
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- IPA[rɪˈɡɑːd]
英式
- consider or think of in a specified way: she regarded London as her base he was highly regarded by all of his colleagues and clients
- attention to or concern for something: the court must have regard to the principle of welfare she rescued him without regard for herself
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