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1 respect
1. n1) повага2) увага3) pl привіт, шанування4) відношення, причетністьto have respect to smth. — стосуватися чогось, мати відношення до чогось
in all respects, in every respect — в усіх відношеннях
in respect of (to), with respect to — щодо (чогось)
in respect that — беручи до уваги (щось); зважаючи (на щось)
to pay one's respects to smb. — засвідчити комусь свою повагу (своє шанування); відвідати когось
without respect of persons — незважаючи на особи, незважаючи на чини й звання
2. v1) поважати, шанувати2) додержувати, не порушуватиto respect the law — поважати закон, додержувати закону
3) мати відношення, стосуватися4) щадити, милуватиas respects — щодо, стосовно
* * *I [ri'spekt] n1) повага2) pl привіт, вітання3) увага4) відношення, стосунокII [ri'spekt] vwithout respect to /of/ — безвідносно, не беручи до уваги
1) поважати, шанувати; дотримуватися; не порушувати2) стосуватися, мати відношенняas respects — що стосується, відносно
3) щадити
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