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respects

Prononciation : [rɪˈspɛkts]

Mot

Contexte : « relationship »

(noun) this means having a feeling of admiration for someone or something because of their qualities or achievements. When people have respect for each other, it means they value each other.

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I have great respect for my teacher because she helps us learn new things.

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He showed no respect for the rules and did whatever he wanted.

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Why do you think people should have respect for each other?

Contexte : « relationship »

(verb) to show admiration and value towards someone or something. When you respect someone, you treat them well and recognize their worth.

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I respect my parents for working hard to provide for our family.

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She does not respect her classmates and often ignores their opinions.

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How do you show respect to your friends?

Contexte : « similarity »

(noun) this refers to a specific aspect or feature in which two or more things are similar or different. It's about understanding how things relate to each other.

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In many respects, apples and oranges provide different tastes but similar health benefits.

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In no respects are their views similar; they completely disagree on the subject.

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What are some respects in which these two approaches are different?

Contexte : « similarity »

(verb) to take into account or consider the feelings, needs, or rights of someone or something. It means giving thought to how others feel in different situations.

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We should respect other people's opinions even if we don’t agree with them.

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Ignoring what others need shows that he doesn't respect their feelings.

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How can we learn to respect different cultures?

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