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Deep respect - WordReference Forums
2005年10月9日 · The reason I prefer "I have deep respect" is that I see it as a general reference to the notion of respect - and not to "a specific respect." Nevertheless, the "affection" and "loathing" examples leave me in a quandary. I will think about this some more before posting again and hope that others contribute illuminating ideas in the meantime.
I have regard for you - WordReference Forums
2012年3月15日 · 1. Respect and have regard for are so similar to my mind that including the second seems superfluous. 2. I find "have regard for" rather old-fashioned and would not expect to see or hear it. 3. Saying these things to a business colleague seems a bit over-the-top. We generally try to avoid (I think) being overly-emotive in business situations.
With respect/Respectfully - WordReference Forums
2014年11月13日 · Since "with respect" is often used in sentences such as "with respect, you don't know what you're talking about", I would suggest avoiding it when you really mean that you respect the person. I therefore prefer "Respectfully", although "With respect" is …
deep respect for institutions | WordReference Forums
2019年6月22日 · What is the meaning of "institution" in "deep respect for institutions"? Is it number 1: an organization, establishment, foundation, society, or the like, devoted to the promotion of aparticular cause or program, especially one of a public, educational, or charitable character:This college is the best institution of its kind.
What to use: in respect to, with respect to, in regard to, regarding?
2009年11月6日 · I would say that "in regard to" and "with respect to" mean the same thing. "In respect to", however, doesn't sound idiomatic to me. You can often replace these longer prepositional phrases with shorter words like "regarding" and "about" Here are some examples: In regard to/regarding your last report, I wanted to say that it was very good.
do no harm but take no shit | WordReference Forums
2024年10月7日 · I will use those dietary regimens which will benefit my patients according to my greatest ability and judgment, and I will do no harm or injustice to them.
You can enjoy and spread love, success and deep respect...
2014年8月12日 · You can enjoy and spread love, success and deep respect without hurting or cheating anyone. La verdad es que no sé cómo interpretar enjoy aquí, ¿se refiere a disfrutar del amor, el éxito y de un profundo respeto? Eso es lo que me parece, porque creo que aquí enjoy funciona como un verbo transitivo y el objetivo directo sería toda la frase.
Not by the hair on my chinny-chin-chin - WordReference Forums
2009年8月10日 · Loss of the beard (especially an involuntary loss) was considered an enormous humiliation, and a source of deep shame. There is, for example, this account from chapter 19 of the first book of Chronicles in the Bible which describes the rude treatment given the ambassadors of King David by King Hanun:
expect nothing more/less - WordReference Forums
2011年11月20日 · Neither one has exactly either of those meanings. "Expect nothing more" means that what has been described is the maximum you should expect:
left me with a deep impression vs left a deep impression on me
2018年9月30日 · A machete would indeed leave a deep impression! But in the figurative sense, the expression (in BE) is normally “It made a deep impression on me”. I can’t imagine someone phrasing that as “It left me with a deep impression”. Sentences beginning that way usually lead to something negative, such as “It left me feeling angry/guilty ...