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regard noun 1attention to/thought for sb/sth 关心ADJECTIVE | VERB + REGARD | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEparticular, special, specific 格外的关心;特别的关注scant 很少的关注◆They paid scant regard to my views.他们很少关注我的观点。due, full (BrE) , proper (especially BrE, all law 法律) 应有的关注;充分的关注◆The decision reached has due regard for the safety of the public.作出的决策对公共安全给予了应有的关注。◆States must conduct their activities with due regard to the interests of other states.各州的举动必须适当考虑其他州的利益。◆I pay full regard to the views of the court.我充分关注法院的看法。VERB + REGARDhave 仔细考虑◆When exercising its discretion, the court will have regard to all the circumstances.法庭行使裁量权时会仔细考虑所有情况。◆They have no regard for the values of our community.他们根本不考虑我们社区的价值观念。◆These people had little regard for the environment.这些人很少考虑环境问题。pay, show 予以关注;表示关心◆The manifesto pays scant regard to green issues.这份宣言对环保问题不大关注。PREPOSITIONin regard to, with regard to 关于◆I am writing with regard to your recent order.我就您新近的订单向您致函。without regard for, without regard to 不考虑◆an attempt to plan the future of an industry without due regard to market forces未适当考虑市场力量的作用而规划未来产业发展的企图regard for 对⋯的关注◆a proper regard for human dignity对人的尊严应有的关注PHRASESin that regard, in this regard 在那点上;在这点上◆I have nothing further to say in this regard (= in regard to what has just been said).在这点上,我没有什么要补充的。a lack of regard 缺乏关注◆a lack of regard for public safety对公众安全缺乏关注little, no, etc. regard for sb/sth, little, no, etc. regard to sb/sth 对⋯关注很少、不关注等 |