esteem

英 [ɪˈstiːm] 美 [ɪˈstiːm]

n.  尊重; 敬重; 好评
v.  尊重; 敬重; 把…看作; 认为

过去分词:esteemed过去式:esteemed第三人称单数:esteems现在分词:esteeming复数:esteems

考研TOEFLIELTSTEM8

Collins.2 / BNC.9623 / COCA.11271



牛津词典

noun

  1. 尊重;敬重;好评
    great respect and admiration; a good opinion of sb
    1. She is held in high esteem by her colleagues.
      她深受同事的敬重。
    2. Please accept this small gift as a token of our esteem.
      小小礼物,聊表敬意,请笑纳。

verb

  1. 尊重;敬重
    to respect and admire sb/sth very much
    1. a highly esteemed scientist
      深受敬重的科学家
  2. 把…看作;认为
    to think of sb/sth in a particular way
    1. She was esteemed the perfect novelist.
      她被认为是最完美的小说家。

柯林斯词典

  1. N-UNCOUNT 尊敬;尊重;敬重
    Esteem is the admiration and respect that you feel towards another person.
    1. He is held in high esteem by colleagues in the construction industry...
      建筑业的同行们都非常敬重他。
    2. Their public esteem has never been lower...
      他们在公众中的信誉从未如此之低。
    3. He said he retained immense regard and esteem for the prime minister.
      他说他一直极其尊重和敬仰首相。
  2. VERB 尊重;尊敬;敬重
    If you esteem someone or something, you respect or admire them.
    1. I greatly esteem your message in the midst of our hard struggle.
      您在我们奋力抗争时发来的电文让我充满了敬意。
  3. See also: self-esteem

双语例句

  1. He is held in high esteem by colleagues in the construction industry
    建筑业的同行们都非常敬重他。
  2. Their public esteem has never been lower
    他们在公众中的信誉从未如此之低。
  3. He said he retained immense regard and esteem for the prime minister.
    他说他一直极其尊重和敬仰首相。
  4. I greatly esteem your message in the midst of our hard struggle.
    您在我们奋力抗争时发来的电文让我充满了敬意。
  5. The public, meanwhile, hold architects in low esteem.
    与此同时,公众对建筑师并不看重。
  6. Einstein's theory of relativity won for him universal esteem.
    爱因斯坦的相对论赢得了全世界对他的崇敬。
  7. The Compendium of Materia Medica has been held in high esteem since it was first published.
    “本草纲目”问世之后,深受人们的推重。
  8. I send you this gift as a mark of esteem.
    我送你这件礼物以表敬意。
  9. He enjoyed the esteem of his friends.
    他受到朋友们的敬重。
  10. The veteran worker ranks high in public love and esteem.
    那位老工人深受大伙的爱戴。
  11. They all held him in great esteem.
    他们都很敬重他。
  12. On apiarian road, they found their place, got the esteem of people.
    在养蜂的道路上,他们找到了自己的位置,受到了人们的尊重。
  13. I beg you to accept this gift as a small token of my esteem.
    区区薄礼,聊表敬意,务祈哂纳。
  14. I esteem his work highly.
    我非常尊重他的工作。
  15. Catherine had an awfully perverted taste to esteem him so dearly, knowing him so well.
    凯瑟琳完全了解他,却又有一种怪癖,那么一往情深地重视他。
  16. So, he gets the respect, love and esteem of the whole Party and army and national people.
    因此,他得到全党全军和全国人民的尊敬、戴和怀念。
  17. I know the high esteem and friendship you feel for our colleague here.
    我知道你对我们这位同事的高度尊重与友谊。
  18. I adjudge him unworthy of esteem.
    我认为他不值得我尊敬。
  19. This organization was one which he held in high esteem.
    这是他非常尊重的一个组织。
  20. Maslow felt there was a clear distinction between love and respect or esteem.
    马斯洛认为有一个明确的区分或自尊的爱和尊重。
  21. I esteem him nothing but a fool.
    我认为他只不过是个傻瓜。
  22. I have won the love and esteem of my students.
    我博得了学生们的爱戴。
  23. In England they were surrounded by esteem and sympathy.
    他们在英国到处受到尊重和同情。
  24. He enjoys the confidence and esteem of his friends.
    他得到朋友们的信任和尊敬。
  25. This takes a serious toll on our self esteem and confidence.
    这对我们的自尊和自信造成了严重而不佳的影响。
  26. He's incapable of it; all he can give me is esteem and affection.
    他理解不了;他能给我的一切就是尊重和爱护。
  27. Building self esteem and self confidence is the key to happiness and success.
    自尊和自信是获得成功和幸福的关键。
  28. All his students held him in high esteem.
    他的学生对他都很尊敬。
  29. He departed in a glow of public gratitude and esteem.
    他在公众的感激和尊敬的热烈气氛中离去了。
  30. I shall reproach myself for not having been more guarded in my professions of that esteem.
    我将因为自己没有更检点地表达我的尊重的感情而责备我自己。

同义词辨析

  respect admiration esteem honour【导航词义:尊敬,尊重】

  respect n. 尊敬,敬重

〔辨析〕指对他人的品质、学识或技艺的钦佩。

〔例证〕
Her kindness has earned the respect of her neighbours.
她的善良赢得了邻居的尊敬。
All his colleagues have the greatest respect for his work.
他的同事非常钦佩他的工作能力。

  admiration n. 敬佩,佩服

〔辨析〕指爱慕或敬佩之情。

〔例证〕
The young man gazed at her in admiration.
那位年轻人用爱慕的眼神注视着她。
His whole family was full of admiration for the rescuers.
他全家人对救援人员满怀敬佩之情。

  esteem n. 尊敬,敬重

〔辨析〕较正式用词,含赞赏、仰慕之意。

〔例证〕
The readers held this writer in great esteem.
读者都对这位作家十分敬重。
There has been a drop in public esteem for teachers.
公众对教师的尊重程度有所下降。

  honour n. 崇敬,敬重

〔辨析〕指别人对自己、自己的国家、家庭等表现出的敬意,含令人引以为荣之意。

〔例证〕
For all the players, winning this game is a matter of national honour.
对所有队员而言,赢得这场比赛事关国家荣誉。
He decided to meet the challenge in order to defend the honour of his family.
为了捍卫家族的荣誉,他决定迎接挑战。

英英释义

noun

  1. an attitude of admiration or esteem
    1. she lost all respect for him

    Synonym:    respectregard

  2. a feeling of delighted approval and liking

      Synonym:    admiration

    1. the condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded)
      1. it is held in esteem
      2. a man who has earned high regard

      Synonym:    regardrespect

    verb

    1. look on as or consider
      1. she looked on this affair as a joke
      2. He thinks of himself as a brilliant musician
      3. He is reputed to be intelligent

      Synonym:    think ofreputeregard aslook uponlook ontake to be

    2. regard highly
      1. I respect his judgement
      2. We prize his creativity

      Synonym:    respectvalueprizeprise