respected

US: /ɹiˈspɛktɪd/, /ɹɪˈspɛktɪd/
UK: /ɹɪspˈɛktɪd/


English Vietnamese dictionary


respect /ris'pekt/
  • danh từ
    • sự tôn trọng, sự kính trọng
      • to have respect for somebody: tôn trọng người nào
    • (số nhiều) lời kính thăm
      • give my respects to your uncle: cho tôi gửi lời kính thăm chú anh
      • to go to pay one's respects to: đến chào (ai)
    • sự lưu tâm, sự chú ý
      • to do something without respect to the consequences: làm việc gì mà không chú ý đến hậu quả
    • mối quan hệ, mối liên quan
      • with respect to; in respect of: về, đối với (vấn đề gì, ai...)
    • điểm; phương diện
      • in every respect; in all respects: mọi phương diện
  • ngoại động từ
    • tôn trọng, kính trọng
      • to be respected by all: được mọi người kính trọng
      • to respect the law: tôn trọng luật pháp
      • to respect oneself: sự trọng
    • lưu tâm, chú ý

Thesaurus dictionary


n.
1 regard, consideration, admiration, esteem, (high) opinion, appreciation:
We have great respect for Samuel Simpson, our president.
2 regard, consideration, courtesy, politeness, civility, attentiveness, thoughtfulness, etiquette, deference, reverence, veneration:
Few treat Alastair with the respect he deserves.
3 reference, relation, connection, comparison, regard, bearing:
What are they planning to do with respect to the flooding?
4 detail, point, element, aspect, characteristic, feature, quality, trait, particular, matter, attribute, property:
Describe the respects in which the War of American Independence and the French Revolution were similar
5 respects. regards, good or best wishes, greetings, compliments, Formal salutations, Formal or archaic devoirs:
I went to pay my respects to my aunt on her 90th birthday.
v.
6 consider, admire, esteem, honour, appreciate, value, defer to, pay homage to, think highly or well of, look up to, revere, reverence, venerate:
I am not sure that I like Mrs Horne, but I certainly respect her for what she has done for the poor
7 heed, obey, show consideration or regard for, pay attention to, attend to, be considerate or polite or courteous to, defer to:
Children are no longer taught to respect their elders.

Concise English dictionary


respects|respected|respectingrɪ'spekt
noun
+(usually preceded by `in') a detail or point
+the condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded)
+an attitude of admiration or esteem
+a courteous expression (by word or deed) of esteem or regard
+behavior intended to please your parents
+a feeling of friendship and esteem
+courteous regard for people's feelings
verb
+regard highly; think much of
+show respect towards