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    n. 1. хүндэтгэл. have a deep \respect for sb гүнээ хүндэтгэх. 2. \respect (for sb/ sth) харгалзан/ хүндэтгэн үзэх. 3. тодорхой төлөв байдал. in this \respect энэ талаараа. in respect of sth -ний дагуу, харгалзан үзсэнээр. v. хүндэтгэх, харгалзан/ хүндэтгэн үзэх. respecter n. be no/ not be any respecter of persons хөрөнгө чинээ, албан тушаал зэргийг харгалзахгүйгээр бүгдийг адилхан үзэх. Death is no \respect of persons. Үхэл хэн бугайг ч тойрохгүй. respects n. мэнд. Give my \respect to your parents. Миний мэндийг аав ээждээ дамжуулаарай. respecting prep. хамаатай, хамаарсан. respectable adj. 1. намбатай. 2. аятайхан, боломжийн, овоо. 3. нилээд их. respectability n. намба. respectably adv. 1. намбалаг. 2. овоо, зэгсэн.

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