respect به انگلیسی

From Longman Dictionary

re‧spect1 /rɪˈspekt/ ●●● S3 W2 noun
[uncountable] a feeling of admiring someone or what they do, especially because of their personal qualities, knowledge, or skills
[uncountable] the belief that something or someone is important and should not be harmed, treated rudely etc
[singular, uncountable] a careful attitude towards something or someone that could be dangerous
respect2 ●●● S3W2 verb [transitive]
[not in progressive] to admire someone because they have high standards and good qualities such as fairness and honesty
to be careful not to do anything against someone’s wishes, rights etc
to not break a rule or law

Example
The boys showed a complete lack of respect for authority
Your mother should be treated with respect
I developed great respect for the man
I have a lot of respect for what they do
She said she wanted to leave, and her father respected her wishes
The president is expected to respect the constitution
He’s a very strict teacher, but the students respect him
To respect the environment and to seek to protect it in the course of company activities












