词组 | regard |
释义 | regard /rɪˈɡɑːd $ -ɑːrd/ noun 1. respect and admiration for someone or somethingadjectiveshigh/great/considerable regard (=you think someone or something is good) The players have a considerable regard for their manager. | He had considerable regard for his fellow-poet.low regard (=you do not think someone or something is good) He has a very low regard for his opponent.mutual regard (=which people feel for each other) There seems to have been a genuine mutual regard between the two leaders.verbshave a high/low etc regard for sb/sth (=you think they are very good, bad etc) I have the highest regard for my colleagues. | The fans had a low regard for the other team and were expecting an easy victory.hold sb/sth in high/low etc regard (=you think they are very good, bad etc) His work is held in high regard by many scientists. | The team were held in low regard.prepositionsregard for sb/sth She had a particular regard for Eliot because of his expertise.2. attention or consideration that is shown towards someone or somethingadjectivesdue/proper regard formal (=giving proper attention to something) The aim is to get the job done as cheaply as possible, with due regard to high standards.little regard (=not enough regard) He worked too hard, and had too little regard for his own health.scant regard (=very little regard) Should we sell arms to countries who show scant regard for human rights?no regard The decision was made with no regard for the families still living on the estate.verbshave no/little regard for sth Some drivers have no regard for other road users.show regard for sth She showed no regard for her mother’s feelings.pay regard to sth The architect who designed the building paid too little regard to its function.have regard to sth formal The court must have particular regard to the needs of the child.prepositionswithout regard to sth All students must have access to quality education without regard to wealth or social class. |
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