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单词 respecter
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Definition of respecter in English:

respecter

noun rɪˈspɛktərəˈspɛktər
  • usually with negative A person who has a high regard for someone or something.

    he was no respecter of the female sex
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Patients with HIV often progress to full-blown Aids, which is still incurable and is no respecter of age or sexual orientation.
    • Events of this kind are no respecters of scale or boundaries.
    • In fact, like cancer, it can affect anyone - it is no respecter of age, creed or background.
    • National economies and the hard facts of life are no respecters of dogma.
    • Given that birds are no respecters of borders, the risk of bird flu crossing into this country is considerable.
    • And who are the best golfers, the most assiduous respecters of the rules and spirit of the game?
    • River floods are respecters of neither wealth nor status, and both developed and developing countries have been severely afflicted in recent years, across every continent.
    • There are no pre-determined outcomes and knowledge is no respecter of any prejudices or individual sensibilities.
    • New communication media are always disruptive, and are no respecters of the established order.
    • But as warfare became more professional and since guns were no respecters of persons, royal valour diminished in importance.
    • This is in recognition of the fact that wildlife is no respecter of territorial lines covenanted between men.
    • He may not have been a great respecter of the institution of marriage, but he lived his life by a code of honour that gave the highest place to patriotism and duty.
    • ‘Migratory birds are no respecters of international boundaries and their future is linked to concerted global actions to tackle climate change,’ he said.
    • They were not respecters of power and position.
    • As respecters of rules and regulations they also expected their politicians to say what they mean, and deliver on their promises.
    • It is wonderful for keeping in touch with friends and family, being no respecter of borders or time zones.
    • Unfortunately, historical reality is no respecter of conventional wisdom and often requires it to change course if calamity is to be avoided.
    • Progress, however, is no great respecter of tranquillity.
    • The property was derelict, and the cows, mostly rejects from other herds, were no respecters of finely-nuanced sophistry.
    • Family violence is no respecter of race, class, or religion.

Phrases

  • be no respecter of persons

    • Treat everyone in the same way, without being influenced by their status or wealth.

      she was no respecter of persons and never thought before she spoke
      Example sentencesExamples
      • One of the wonderful things about the modern British is that they are no respecters of persons, however elevated.
      • But even if you detest their music and can't stand their ways, remember that God is no respecter of persons.
      • Death is the great leveller; it is no respecter of persons.
      • He was compelled to report his evidence, no matter who was guilty - friend or foe, president or pope, and he was no respecter of persons or positions.
      • Krishna's saying, ‘I envy no man, nor am I partial to anyone; I am equal to all' is a lot like the idea that God is no respecter of persons.
      • In theory, since God is no respecter of persons, the role of mystic/ecstatic should have been open to all.
      • Wise mercy involves the insight that suffering is no respecter of persons.
      • The cruel hands of death is no respecter of persons.
      • Yet death is not only no respecter of persons, it also pays little heed to age.
      • A law, even in this House, should be no respecter of persons.

Rhymes

bisector, collector, connector, convector, corrector, defector, deflector, detector, director, ejector, elector, erector, hector, injector, inspector, nectar, objector, perfecter, projector, prospector, protector, rector, reflector, rejector, sector, selector, Spector, spectre (US specter), vector
 
 

Definition of respecter in US English:

respecter

nounrəˈspɛktərrəˈspektər
  • A person who has a high regard for someone or something.

    I'm always a respecter of the office of the presidency, but not necessarily of the president
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Progress, however, is no great respecter of tranquillity.
    • The property was derelict, and the cows, mostly rejects from other herds, were no respecters of finely-nuanced sophistry.
    • As respecters of rules and regulations they also expected their politicians to say what they mean, and deliver on their promises.
    • Patients with HIV often progress to full-blown Aids, which is still incurable and is no respecter of age or sexual orientation.
    • National economies and the hard facts of life are no respecters of dogma.
    • Unfortunately, historical reality is no respecter of conventional wisdom and often requires it to change course if calamity is to be avoided.
    • Family violence is no respecter of race, class, or religion.
    • He may not have been a great respecter of the institution of marriage, but he lived his life by a code of honour that gave the highest place to patriotism and duty.
    • It is wonderful for keeping in touch with friends and family, being no respecter of borders or time zones.
    • This is in recognition of the fact that wildlife is no respecter of territorial lines covenanted between men.
    • Events of this kind are no respecters of scale or boundaries.
    • Given that birds are no respecters of borders, the risk of bird flu crossing into this country is considerable.
    • But as warfare became more professional and since guns were no respecters of persons, royal valour diminished in importance.
    • New communication media are always disruptive, and are no respecters of the established order.
    • They were not respecters of power and position.
    • And who are the best golfers, the most assiduous respecters of the rules and spirit of the game?
    • ‘Migratory birds are no respecters of international boundaries and their future is linked to concerted global actions to tackle climate change,’ he said.
    • In fact, like cancer, it can affect anyone - it is no respecter of age, creed or background.
    • River floods are respecters of neither wealth nor status, and both developed and developing countries have been severely afflicted in recent years, across every continent.
    • There are no pre-determined outcomes and knowledge is no respecter of any prejudices or individual sensibilities.

Phrases

  • be no respecter of —

    • Not be influenced by status, wealth, etc.

      Jesus was no respecter of people
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Death is the great leveller; it is no respecter of persons.
      • He was compelled to report his evidence, no matter who was guilty - friend or foe, president or pope, and he was no respecter of persons or positions.
      • The cruel hands of death is no respecter of persons.
      • Krishna's saying, ‘I envy no man, nor am I partial to anyone; I am equal to all' is a lot like the idea that God is no respecter of persons.
      • But even if you detest their music and can't stand their ways, remember that God is no respecter of persons.
      • One of the wonderful things about the modern British is that they are no respecters of persons, however elevated.
      • In theory, since God is no respecter of persons, the role of mystic/ecstatic should have been open to all.
      • A law, even in this House, should be no respecter of persons.
      • Wise mercy involves the insight that suffering is no respecter of persons.
      • Yet death is not only no respecter of persons, it also pays little heed to age.
 
 
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