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1 respectful
tisztes, tiszteletteljes, tisztelettudó* * *adjective (having or showing respect.) tisztelettudó, tiszteletteljes -
2 courteous
előzékeny* * *['kə:tiəs](polite; considerate and respectful: It was courteous of him to write a letter of thanks.) udvarias- courteousness -
3 courtesy
udvari bók, figyelem, udvarias gesztus, meghajlás* * *['kə:təsi](politeness; considerate and respectful behaviour: Everyone appreciates courtesy.) udvariasság- by courtesy of- courtesy of -
4 respect
figyelembevétel, tekintetbevétel, vonatkozás to respect: méltányol, tiszteletben tart, tekintetbe vesz* * *[rə'spekt] 1. noun1) (admiration; good opinion: He is held in great respect by everyone; He has no respect for politicians.) tisztelet2) (consideration; thoughtfulness; willingness to obey etc: He shows no respect for his parents.) tekintet(bevétel)3) (a particular detail, feature etc: These two poems are similar in some respects.) szempont2. verb1) (to show or feel admiration for: I respect you for what you did.) tisztel(etben tart)2) (to show consideration for, a willingness to obey etc: One should respect other people's feelings/property.) tekintetbe vesz•- respectably
- respectability
- respectful
- respectfully
- respectfulness
- respecting
- respective
- respectively
- respects
- pay one's respects to someone
- pay one's respects
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5 servile
alázatos, szolgai, szervilis* * *(excessively obedient or respectful: servile obedience/flattery.) szolgai- servility -
6 smarmy
nyaló, mézesmázos* * *(over-respectful and inclined to use flattery: I can't bear his smarmy manner.) mézesmázos
См. также в других словарях:
Respectful — Re*spect ful ( f?l), a. Marked or characterized by respect; as, respectful deportment. [1913 Webster] With humble joi and with respectful fear. Prior. [1913 Webster] {Re*spect ful*ly}, adv. {Re*spect ful*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
respectful — index civil (polite), obedient, obeisant, servile Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
respectful — 1580s (implied in respectfully), from RESPECT (Cf. respect) + FUL (Cf. ful) … Etymology dictionary
respectful — [adj] courteous, mannerly admiring, appreciative, civil, considerate, courtly, deferential, duteous, dutiful, gracious, humble, obedient, obeisant, polite, recognizing, regardful, regarding, reverent, reverential, self effacing, solicitous,… … New thesaurus
respectful — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ feeling or showing deference and respect. DERIVATIVES respectfully adverb respectfulness noun … English terms dictionary
respectful — [ri spekt′fəl] adj. full of or characterized by respect; showing deference or dutiful regard respectfully adv. respectfulness n … English World dictionary
respectful — adj. respectful of, to (respectful of one s elders) * * * [rɪ spektf(ə)l] to (respectful of one s elders) respectful of … Combinatory dictionary
respectful — [[t]rɪspe̱ktfʊl[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ of/towards/to n If you are respectful, you show respect for someone. He was always so polite and respectful... The children in our family are always respectful to their elders... The patient has the right… … English dictionary
respectful — re|spect|ful [rıˈspektfəl] adj feeling or showing respect ≠ ↑disrespectful ▪ They listened in respectful silence. respectful of ▪ He was always respectful of my independence. >respectfully adv >respectfulness n [U] … Dictionary of contemporary English
respectful — re|spect|ful [ rı spektfl ] adjective feeling or showing respect: His followers kept at a respectful distance. respectful of: You should be more respectful of other people s points of view … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
respectful — UK [rɪˈspektf(ə)l] / US adjective feeling or showing respect His followers kept at a respectful distance. respectful of: You should be more respectful of other people s points of view … English dictionary