单词 | as respects |
释义 | > as lemmasas respects a. transitive. To refer or relate to; to deal or be concerned with; †to be directed towards (a particular end or goal) (obsolete). Now rare except in as respects (cf. regard v. 8). See also respecting prep. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > [adverb] > in relation or with reference to or concerning forasmuch1297 as to1340 as fora1393 nentesa1400 accordingc1430 as respects1543 in (also with) relation to1551 relatively1609 quoad1622 referently1650 on, upon the score (of)1651 on account of1653 schetically1678 with a view to1692 apropos1749 as regards1797 in the matter of1881 in aid of1918 wise1942 the world > relative properties > relationship > relate to [verb (transitive)] > concern or refer to beholda1067 atrinea1250 toucha1325 concernc1400 refera1538 to have respect to (formerly also unto)1542 respect1543 import?1560 regard1605 cerna1616 interest1638 1543 J. Bale Yet Course at Romyshe Foxe sig. Fiij The first matters respecteth hys dyscyples or parryshners vnder the tyttle of declaracyon. 1548 Princess Elizabeth & J. Bale tr. Queen Margaret of Angoulême Godly Medytacyon Christen Sowle f. 42 Excellent thynges they vttered, and matters of wysdome wonderfull, concernynge morall vertues. But these most hyghly respecteth the kyngedome of fayth and regyment of the sowle. 1563 2nd Tome Homelyes sig. Bbb.iiii v For when it [sc. fasting] respecteth a good ende, it is a good worke. 1608 M. Fotherby Fovre Serm. iii. 60 Ioyfull singing..is called Exultation, and respecteth the springing and motion of the heart. 1663 S. Patrick Parable of Pilgrim (1668) xxviii. 323 The greatest wits want perspicacity in things that respect their own interest. 1705 T. Hearne Ductor Historicus (ed. 2) I. Pref. sig. A2 The two Parts of Knowledge which in a more eminent Degree respect the Common Good and Convenience of Mankind. 1759 S. Johnson Prince of Abissinia II. xxix. 34 Even love and hatred respect the past, for the cause must have been before the effect. 1823 G. S. Faber Treat. Christian Dispensations I. v. 183 The primary question..would obviously respect the nature of that serpent. 1830 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Jan. 21/1 One building, as far as respects the architecture, is in the most beautiful specimens of the residential style we have ever seen. 1866 Reader July 676 The remaining part of the book respects man's position. 1917 Rep. Proc. 35th Ann. Meeting Missouri Bar Assoc. 132 This respects your fees, gentlemen; maybe your attention will be attracted to it. 1948 G. W. Taylor Govt. Regulation Industr. Relations iii. 128 No unanimity of opinion exists as respects the desirability of such a board. 1995 J. R. Reed Dickens & Thackeray i. 12 The Lord's Prayer says nothing about forgiving sin as respects us. < as lemmas |
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