esteem
v
(fml 文) (not used in the continuous tenses 不用於进行时态)
1 [Tn] have a high opinion of (sb/sth); respect greatly 尊重, 尊敬(某人[某事物])
I esteem his work highly. 我非常尊重他的工作.
2 [Cn.n] consider; regard 考虑; 认为
I esteem it a privilege to address such a distinguished audience. 我认为能向各位贵宾演讲十分荣幸. esteem, n high regard; favourable opinion 尊重; 看重
Since he behaved so badly he's gone down in my esteem, ie I do not esteem him so highly. 他表现非常恶劣, 使我对他的看法一落千丈.
She is held in great/high/low esteem by those who know her well. 熟悉她的人都极为[甚为/不太]尊重她.
There's no need for that. We'll have dinner another time.
不必为那件事惭愧。我们改个时间再共进晚餐吧。
He could hear their crying, also children's voices.
他可以听到妇女们的哭声,还有孩子们的声音。
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