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respect [rɪˈspekt]1. nouna. ( = esteem) respect m• she has no respect for other people's feelings elle n'a aucun respect pour les sentiments d'autrui• out of respect for... par respect pour...• with (due) respect I still think that... sauf votre respect je crois toujours que...b. ( = particular) in what respect? à quel égard ?► with respect to ( = as regards) en ce qui concerne2. plural noun* * *[rɪ'spekt] 1.1) ( admiration) respect m, estime f2) ( politeness) respect mout of respect — par respect ( for pour)
in respect of — ( as regards) pour ce qui est de
4) ( aspect) égard m2.respects plural noun respects mpl3.to offer ou pay one's respects to somebody — présenter ses respects à quelqu'un
transitive verb ( honour) respecter -
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[rə'spekt] 1. noun1) (admiration; good opinion: He is held in great respect by everyone; He has no respect for politicians.) respect2) (consideration; thoughtfulness; willingness to obey etc: He shows no respect for his parents.) respect3) (a particular detail, feature etc: These two poems are similar in some respects.) égard2. verb1) (to show or feel admiration for: I respect you for what you did.) respecter2) (to show consideration for, a willingness to obey etc: One should respect other people's feelings/property.) respecter•- respectably - respectability - respectful - respectfully - respectfulness - respecting - respective - respectively - respects - pay one's respects to someone - pay one's respects - with respect to -
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A n1 ( admiration) respect m, estime f ; I have the greatest ou highest respect for him/for his works j'ai infiniment de respect pour lui/pour son œuvre ; to win ou earn the respect of sb gagner l'estime de qn ; to command respect imposer le respect ; as a mark ou token of his respect en témoignage de son respect ;2 (politeness, consideration) respect m ; out of respect par respect (for pour) ; to have no respect for sb/sth n'avoir aucun respect pour qn/qch ; you've got no respect! tu ne respectes rien! ; with (all due ou the utmost) respect sauf votre respect, sauf le respect que je vous dois ; to treat sb with respect lit traiter qn avec respect or des égards ; to treat sth with respect fig manipuler qch avec précaution [machine, appliance] ; in respect of ( as regards) pour ce qui est de ; ( for) pour ; with respect to par rapport à ;3 (recognition, regard) (for human rights, privacy, the law) respect m (for de) ;4 (aspect, detail) in this respect à cet égard ; in some/all respects à certains/tous égards ; in many/in several/in other respects à bien des/à plusieurs/à d'autres égards ; in few respects à peu d'égards ; in what respect? à quel égard?B respects npl respects mpl ; to offer ou pay one's respects to sb présenter ses respects à qn ; to pay one's last respects to sb rendre un dernier hommage à qn. -
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respect [rɪ'spekt](a) (esteem → person, judgment, right, authority) respecter;∎ I respect him for his efficiency je le respecte pour son efficacité;∎ if you don't respect yourself, no one else will si vous ne vous respectez pas vous-même, personne ne vous respectera(b) (comply with → rules, customs, wishes) respecter;∎ to respect sb's wishes respecter les volontés de qn;∎ we don't have to respect his wishes nous ne sommes pas tenu de faire ce qu'il veut;∎ you should respect the laws of any country you visit il faut respecter les lois des pays dans lesquels on va2 noun∎ I have (an) enormous respect for her competence je respecte infiniment sa compétence;∎ I don't have much respect for his methods je n'ai pas beaucoup de respect pour ses méthodes;∎ she is held in great respect by her colleagues elle est très respectée ou elle est tenue en haute estime par ses collègues;∎ you have to get or to gain the children's respect il faut savoir se faire respecter par les enfants;∎ you have lost all my respect je n'ai plus aucun respect pour toi;∎ he has no respect for authority/money il méprise l'autorité/l'argent(b) (care, politeness) respect m, égard m;∎ show a little respect! un peu de respect!;∎ he should show more respect for local customs il devrait se montrer plus respectueux des coutumes locales;∎ they have no respect for public property ils n'ont aucun respect pour le bien public;∎ to do sth out of respect for sb/sth faire qch par respect pour qn/qch;∎ I stood up in respect je me suis levé respectueusement;∎ treat those plates with respect (they are fragile) fais attention à ces assiettes;∎ treat mountains with respect (be careful) soyez prudent en montagne;∎ guns should be treated with respect les armes à feu doivent être maniées avec précaution;∎ with (all due) respect, Mr Clark… avec tout le respect que je vous dois, M. Clark…;∎ with the utmost or greatest respect to Boyd, his figures aren't conclusive malgré tout le respect que je dois à Boyd, ses chiffres ne sont guère concluants(c) (regard, aspect) égard m;∎ in every respect à tous les égards;∎ in some/other respects à certains/d'autres égards;∎ in many respects à bien des égards(d) (compliance, observance) respect m, observation f;∎ his strict respect of the letter of the law son strict respect de la loi(salutations) respects mpl, hommages mpl;∎ give my respects to your father présentez mes respects à votre père;∎ to pay one's respects to sb présenter ses respects ou ses hommages à qn;∎ I went to the funeral to pay my last respects je suis allé à l'enterrement pour lui rendre un dernier hommagequant à, en ce qui concerne
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