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1 pay one's last respects to someone
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2 respect
n. eer, respekt; konsideratie--------v. respekterenrespect1[ rispekt]1 opzicht ⇒ detail, (oog)punt♦voorbeelden:1 in all/many/some/several respects • in alle/vele/sommige/verschillende opzichtenin some respect • in zeker opzicht, enigermate2 aandacht ⇒ zorg, inachtneming3 eerbied ⇒ achting, ontzag♦voorbeelden:〈 formeel〉 with respect to • met betrekking tot, wat betreftwithout respect to • zonder te letten op, ongeachthave/show respect for someone • eerbied hebben voor iemandwin the respect of everybody • bij iedereen respect afdwingenwith respect • als u mij toestaat1 eerbetuigingen ⇒ groeten, complimenten♦voorbeelden:————————respect2〈 werkwoord〉1 respecteren ⇒ eerbiedigen, (hoog)achten♦voorbeelden:
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