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regard verb 1(often be regarded) think of sb/sth in a particular way 认为ADVERB | VERB + REGARD | PREPOSITION ADVERBhighly, well 极为重视;很重视◆She was highly regarded as a sculptor.她是位受人尊崇的雕刻家。generally, universally, widely 普遍认为;广泛认为◆The project was widely regarded as a success.人们普遍认为这个项目是成功的。commonly, popularly, usually 一般认为;通常认为conventionally, traditionally 惯常/传统上认为◆Rabbits were traditionally regarded as vermin.人们向来认为兔子是有害的动物。legitimately, properly, reasonably, rightly 理所当然地看作;适当地视为◆The crash could be reasonably regarded as an opportunity to invest.这种暴跌有理由被看作是投资的机会。◆Civil contempt is not properly regarded as a criminal act.将民事上的藐视法庭视作刑事犯罪是不合适的。long 长期认为◆an agency long regarded as ineffectual被长期视为不起作用的机构hitherto 迄今认为still 仍然认为no longer 不再认为VERB + REGARDappear to, seem to 表面上/似乎看作◆He seemed to regard the whole thing as a joke.他好像把整件事情当成了笑话。tend to 往往认为◆They tend to regard the open expression of emotion as being soft and feminine.他们往往把公开表达自己的感情视为软弱和女性化的表现。come to 开始当作◆I had come to regard him as a close friend.我开始把他视为密友。continue to 继续认为be tempted to 不禁会认为◆The successful are often tempted to regard their success as a kind of reward.成功人士往往倾向于将成功看作一种奖赏。be tempting to 不禁会认为be a mistake to, be wrong to 认为⋯是错误的◆It would be a mistake to regard the incident as unimportant.认为这一事件无关紧要是错误的。PREPOSITIONas 视为◆Many of her works are regarded as classics.她的许多作品都被视作经典。with 以⋯看待◆They regarded people outside their own town with suspicion.他们对非本镇人都持有怀疑的态度。 |