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1 agtet
уважа́емый* * *adj respected. -
2 nyde
command, enjoy, glory, take pleasure in, relish, revel, savour, taste* * *vb (nød, nydt)( føle behag ved) enjoy,(+ -ing, fx enjoy sitting in the sun; enjoy a book),( skadefro) gloat over ( fx one's revenge);( som en luksus) indulge in ( fx on Sundays he indulged in a bottle of wine);(få, modtage) receive, meet with;[ nyde stor agtelse] be greatly respected;[ nyde godt af] benefit by (el. from), profit by (el. from);( økonomisk) profit by (el. from);[ nyde gæstfrihed] receive hospitality;[ nyde livet] enjoy life;(fig) I am not having any;[ nyde det privilegium at] enjoy the privilege of -ing;[ nyde tillid] be trusted;[ jeg nyder hans tillid] he trusts me,F I enjoy his confidence;[ nyde publikums tillid] possess (el. command) the confidence of the public;[ nyde udsigten] enjoy (el. admire) the view (el. the scenery);[ nyde den ære at] have the honour to. -
3 respekt
authority, deference, esteem, regard, respect* * *( over for overordnet, højerestillet etc, F) deference ( for to);[ have respekt for en] respect somebody, have respect for somebody,F hold somebody in respect,( frygte) stand in awe of somebody;[ sætte sig i respekt] make oneself respected;[ med respekt for sig selv] self-respecting;[ enhver lærer med respekt for sig selv kan...] any teacher worthy of (el.worth) the name can...;[ med al respekt for] with all (due) respect to,F with all deference to;[ med respekt at melde] saving your presence. -
4 såre
grieve, hurt, injure, outrage, wound* * *I. adv( meget) very ( fx sad), greatly ( fx admired), highly ( fxrespected);[ så såre han hørte det] directly he heard it.II. vb( med våben) wound;( skade) injure,( lettere) hurt;(fig: krænke) hurt ( fx his feelings), offend,( stærkere) wound ( fx his remarks offended her (, wounded her deeply); wound his pride (, vanity));[ de sårede](mil.) the wounded,( ved ulykke) the injured;[ dræbte og sårede] killed and wounded, casualties;[ hårdt såre], se hårdtsåret;[ let såre] slightly wounded;[ såre over] hurt (el. offended, wounded) by ( fx his remarks).
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respected — index influential, outstanding (prominent), popular, prominent, reputable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
respected — re|spect|ed [rıˈspektıd] adj admired by many people because of your good work or achievements ▪ He s one of the most respected managers in the game. highly/well/widely/greatly respected ▪ a highly respected journalist … Dictionary of contemporary English
respected — [[t]rɪspe̱ktɪd[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft adv ADJ Someone or something that is respected is admired and considered important by many people. He is highly respected for his novels and plays as well as his translations of American novels... She is a well … English dictionary
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respected — re|spect|ed [ rı spektəd ] adjective * admired and approved of by many people: a respected member of staff a highly respected scientific journal … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
respected */ — UK [rɪˈspektɪd] / US [rɪˈspektəd] adjective admired and approved of by many people a respected member of staff a highly respected scientific journal … English dictionary
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respected — adjective admired by many people because of your work, achievements etc: a highly respected journalist … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
respected — un·respected; … English syllables
respected — adjective receiving deferential regard (Freq. 2) a respected family • Syn: ↑well thought of • Similar to: ↑reputable … Useful english dictionary