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1 окружать
vt; св - окружи́тьокружа́ть проти́вника — to encircle/to surround the enemy
2) вниманием и т. п.окружа́ть кого-л забо́той — to lavish care upon sb
его́ окружа́ло всео́бщее уваже́ние — he was universally respected, he was held in (high) esteem
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2 пользоваться большим уважением
•He was held in high esteem in the geological profession.
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3 почёт и место
( кому)smb. is highly respected; smb. is held in high esteem (respect, honour)Он потомок древнего прославленного рода, он владетель обширного, доходного имения, он богат и молод... - ему почёт и место. (В. Соллогуб, Метель) — He was from an old, honoured family, possessed a vast, lucrative estate, was young, wealthy... He was highly respected.
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