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esteem noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + ESTEEM | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEgreat, high 极为尊重low 不太尊重personal 自尊◆I needed to do it for my own personal esteem.为了自尊,我需要做这件事。mutual 相互尊重◆We parted with expressions of mutual esteem.我们分别时相互表达了敬意。critical, popular, public, social 评论家的好评;群众的敬仰;公众的敬意;社会的尊重◆Her work has been steadily gaining critical esteem in recent years.近几年,她的作品逐渐获得评论界的认可。VERB + ESTEEMearn 赢得尊重◆She had earned the esteem of everyone in the town.她赢得了城里每个人的尊重。enjoy, have 得到尊重◆the high public esteem now enjoyed by the armed forces武装部队如今享有的来自公众的高度尊重lose 失去尊重◆He had lost all of his personal esteem.他已无任何个人尊严可言。accord sb 给予某人尊重◆the level of social esteem accorded to doctors社会对医生的尊重程度boost, build, build up, raise 推动/建立/增进/提高声望◆Recent reviews of her work have raised her esteem.有关她作品的近期评论提升了她的声望。PREPOSITIONin... esteem 在⋯的尊重◆the status of teachers in the public esteem教师在公众心目中的地位esteem for 对⋯的尊重◆the public's esteem for the president公众对总统的尊敬◆I have great esteem for you.我非常尊重你。esteem of ⋯的尊重◆The school's aim is to build the self-esteem of the children.这所学校的目标是培养学生的自尊。PHRASEShold sb/sth in great, high, low, etc. esteem 非常、十分、不太尊重⋯◆He is held in the highest esteem by all who know him.在认识他的人当中,他享有极高的威望。a mark of esteem, a token of esteem 尊敬的象征◆We would like to offer you this gift as a mark of our esteem.我们送给您这个礼物表示对您的尊敬。 |