transitive. To go along with or accompany (a person) as an admirer, disciple, etc.
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > respect > [verb (transitive)] (61) followOE transitive. To go along with or accompany (a person) as an admirer, disciple, etc. honourc1275 transitive. To hold in honour, respect highly; to treat or regard with honour or respect; to feel or show respect or admiration for. regard1526 transitive. To fear or be in awe of. Chiefly with allusion to biblical use (see quot. 1526). Obsolete. to take off one's hat1571 to take off one's hat: to raise or remove one's hat as a greeting or sign of respect. Later also figurative: to show admiration, respect, or… respect1576 transitive. With adverb or adverbial phrase: to value or esteem (highly, poorly, etc.). Obsolete. to see unto ——1579 intransitive. To respect, look up to. rare. suspect1590 To regard, take note of, care for; to respect. honestate1623 transitive. To honour. defer1686 intransitive. To submit in opinion or judgement to; to pay deference to. consider1692 To hold in or treat with consideration or regard; to think much or highly of; to esteem, respect. to look up to1719 to look up to (occasionally †at). To have a great deal of respect for, to admire, venerate. to have no (a lot of, etc.) time for1938 colloquial (originally Australian and New Zealand). to have no (a lot of,etc.) time for, to have no (considerable, etc.) respect or admiration for. Subcategories:— greatly or unduly (1) — show respect for (46) — accept respectfully (2) |
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