n.尊敬
vt.尊敬;認為
過去式: esteemed 過去分詞: esteemed 現(xiàn)在分詞: esteeming 第三人稱單數(shù): esteems
/">成人英語MBA聯(lián)考單詞大全n.(名詞)尊重
尊敬
敬重
意見
敬意
評價
價值
器重
估價
好評
贊譽
判斷
v.(動詞)尊敬
認為
尊重
珍重
視為
估價
評價
看作
感到
敬重
把…看作
以為
對…高度欽佩
考慮
v.(動詞)vt. 尊敬,敬重 respect and admire greatly
vt. 認為,以為 consider; regard
esteem的近義詞
noun
1. an attitude of admiration or esteem
e.g. she lost all respect for him
Synonym: respectregard
2. a feeling of delighted approval and liking
Synonym: admiration
3. the condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded)
e.g. it is held in esteem
a man who has earned high regard
Synonym: regardrespect
esteem
verb
1. look on as or consider
e.g. she looked on this affair as a joke
He thinks of himself as a brilliant musician
He is reputed to be intelligent
Synonym: think ofreputeregard aslook uponlook ontake to be
2. regard highly
think much of
e.g. I respect his judgement
We prize his creativity
Synonym: respectvalueprizeprise
1. 尊敬;尊重;敬重
Esteem is the admiration and respect that you feel towards another person.
e.g. He is held in high esteem by colleagues in the construction industry...
建筑業(yè)的同行們都非常敬重他。
e.g. Their public esteem has never been lower...
他們在公眾中的信譽從未如此之低。
2. 尊重;尊敬;敬重
If you esteem someone or something, you respect or admire them.
e.g. I greatly esteem your message in the midst of our hard struggle.
您在我們奮力抗爭時發(fā)來的電文讓我充滿了敬意。
3. see also: self-esteem
1. 尊敬:只要尊敬(esteem)相等重(rcspe瓤)不是建立在物質(zhì)成就的基礎L.那就有可能比于貧窮而不感到受人輕視. 相反,一日優(yōu)格牛活的流行風氣是把物質(zhì)福利當作尊敬初等重的基本因素.物質(zhì)上'欠發(fā)達'的人們要感到受到尊敬和尊重就變得困難了.
2. 自尊:人類行為之研究法則 (cont'd)安全 (Safety) 愛與隸屬自尊 (Esteem) 自我實現(xiàn)何謂激勵? 激勵 (Motivation) 是一種內(nèi)在的和心理的程序;將個人的行動導向預期的目標,并激發(fā)其力量以完成此一目標的過程.
3. 看作:estate 狀態(tài) | esteem 看作 | ester 酯
v.(動詞)esteem的基本意思是“看重,敬重”,表示對人或物高度評價并懷有一種深厚的尊敬、依戀之情。
esteem用作及物動詞,可接名詞、代詞作賓語,還可接以“(to be/as+) n./adj. ”充當補足語的復合賓語。
esteem也可接介詞for表示“為…而尊敬”。
v.(動詞)esteem, adore, honour, regard, respect
這幾個詞都有“尊敬,尊重”的意思。其區(qū)別在于:respect指對人的意見,行為,品德及才華等的尊重; esteem和regard比respect莊重,程度也更進一步,指十分尊重,并含有愛戴的意思; honour指公開表示尊重; adore在口語中還有非常喜歡的意思,作“敬愛,崇拜,愛慕”解。例如:
He was such a selfless man; everybody respected him. 他是這樣一個大公無私的人,人人都尊敬他。
The old teacher was much loved and esteemed.這位老教師很受大家的愛戴。
I have always regarded him highly.我一直很尊重他。
He adores a famous scientist.他崇拜一位著名的科學家。
Flowers are placed before his grave to honour his memory.人們在他墓前放上鮮花以表示對他的敬意。
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語esteem是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
He is held in high esteem by colleagues in the construction industry.(他深受建筑業(yè)的同事們的敬重。)
Good self-esteem is a prerequisite for a happy life.(良好的自尊心是幸福生活的先決條件。)
Nicole Ellison of Michigan State University found that the frequency of networking site use correlates with greater self-esteem.(密歇根州立大學的尼科爾·埃里森發(fā)現(xiàn),社交網(wǎng)站的使用頻率與自尊心的強弱有正相關。)
As part of the same study, Teresa Seeman, a social epidemiologist at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, found a connection between self-esteem and stress in people over 70.(洛杉磯南加州大學社會流行病學家特蕾莎·塞曼是同一研究項目的一員,她發(fā)現(xiàn),70歲以上的人群的自尊心和壓力之間存在聯(lián)系。)
Poor self-esteem is at the centre of many of the difficulties we experience in our relationships.(缺乏自尊心是我們在社交中所經(jīng)歷的許多困難的核心所在。)
This was found across measures like self-esteem life satisfaction, happiness and satisfaction with individua domains like job, neighborhood, or friends.(在自尊、生活滿意度、幸福感和對工作、鄰居或朋友等個人領域的滿意度等測量中都發(fā)現(xiàn)了這一點。)
The veteran worker ranks high in public love and esteem.(那位老工人深受大伙的愛戴。)
We become defensive when criticized, and apply negative stereotypes to others to boost our own esteem.(當受到批評時,我們會進行自我保護,并通過對他人施加負面的刻板印象來提升自己的自尊心。)
It can forge better relationships and help you cope with life, or it can be corrosive eating away your self-esteem and irritating others.(它可以建立更好的人際關系,幫助你應付生活,或者它可以腐蝕你的自尊,激怒別人。)
The discipline of studying music can help children develop good work habits and improve self-esteem.(學習音樂的規(guī)范訓練能幫助孩子們養(yǎng)成良好的做事習慣和增強自尊心。)
用作動詞(v.)
為…而尊敬(某人) admire sb because of sthI esteem your uncle for his kindness, experience and honesty.
我很欽佩你叔叔的善良、老練和誠實。
The people esteemed the president for his unselfishness.
人民敬重總統(tǒng)無私的品質(zhì)。
用作動詞(v.)
We esteem courageous people.1
The old teacher was much loved and esteemed.用作動詞 (v.)
~+副詞
esteem generally基本上尊重esteem highly深深尊重esteem lightly輕視esteem particularly特別尊重esteem sincerely真誠地尊重~+介詞
esteem sb above the others尊重某人超過別人esteem sb as the father of psychoanalysis把某人看作精神分析學之父esteem sb for sb's honesty尊重某人的誠實All these were of precious esteem, being family reliques.