esteem 音标拼音: [əst'im]
n . 尊敬,尊重
vt . 尊敬,尊重,认为
尊敬,尊重尊敬,尊重,认为
esteem n 1 :
the condition of being honored (
esteemed or respected or well regarded ); "
it is held in esteem "; "
a man who has earned high regard " [
synonym : {
esteem }, {
regard }, {
respect }]
[
ant : {
disesteem }]
2 :
a feeling of delighted approval and liking [
synonym :
{
admiration }, {
esteem }]
3 :
an attitude of admiration or esteem ; "
she lost all respect for him " [
synonym : {
respect }, {
esteem }, {
regard }] [
ant :
{
disrespect }]
v 1 :
regard highly ;
think much of ; "
I respect his judgement ";
"
We prize his creativity " [
synonym : {
respect }, {
esteem },
{
value }, {
prize }, {
prise }] [
ant : {
disesteem }, {
disrespect }]
2 :
look on as or consider ; "
she looked on this affair as a joke "; "
He thinks of himself as a brilliant musician "; "
He is reputed to be intelligent " [
synonym : {
think of }, {
repute },
{
regard as }, {
look upon }, {
look on }, {
esteem }, {
take to be }]
Esteem \
Es *
teem "\,
v .
i .
To form an estimate ;
to have regard to the value ;
to consider . [
Obs .]
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We ourselves esteem not of that obedience ,
or love ,
or gift ,
which is of force . --
Milton .
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Esteem \
Es *
teem "\,
n . [
Cf .
F .
estime .
See {
Esteem },
v .
t .]
1 .
Estimation ;
opinion of merit or value ;
hence ,
valuation ;
reckoning ;
price .
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Most dear in the esteem And poor in worth ! --
Shak .
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I will deliver you ,
in ready coin ,
The full and dear '
st esteem of what you crave . --
J .
Webster .
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2 .
High estimation or value ;
great regard ;
favorable opinion ,
founded on supposed worth .
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Nor should thy prowess want praise and esteem .
--
Shak .
Syn :
See {
Estimate },
n .
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Esteem \
Es *
teem "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Esteemed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Esteeming }.] [
F .
estimer ,
L .
aestimare ,
aestumare ,
to value ,
estimate ;
perh .
akin to Skr .
ish to seek ,
strive ,
and E .
ask .
Cf . {
Aim }, {
Estimate }.]
1 .
To set a value on ;
to appreciate the worth of ;
to estimate ;
to value ;
to reckon .
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Then he forsook God ,
which made him ,
and lightly esteemed the Rock of his salvation . --
Deut .
xxxii .
15 .
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Thou shouldst (
gentle reader )
esteem his censure and authority to be of the more weighty credence . --
Bp .
Gardiner .
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Famous men , --
whose scientific attainments were esteemed hardly less than supernatural . --
Hawthorne .
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2 .
To set a high value on ;
to prize ;
to regard with reverence ,
respect ,
or friendship .
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Will he esteem thy riches ? --
Job xxxvi .
19 .
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You talk kindlier :
we esteem you for it . --
Tennyson .
Syn :
To estimate ;
appreciate ;
regard ;
prize ;
value ;
respect ;
revere .
See {
Appreciate }, {
Estimate }.
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201 Moby Thesaurus words for "
esteem ":
OK ,
accept ,
acceptance ,
accord respect to ,
account ,
account as ,
adherence ,
adjudge ,
adjudicate ,
admiration ,
admire ,
adoration ,
adore ,
allow ,
apotheosis ,
apotheosize ,
appreciate ,
appreciation ,
apprize ,
approbation ,
approval ,
approve ,
approve of ,
ascendancy ,
ascribe importance to ,
assume ,
authority ,
awe ,
be afraid ,
be judicious ,
believe ,
bless ,
blessing ,
breathless adoration ,
charisma ,
charm ,
cherish ,
clout ,
conceive ,
consequence ,
consider ,
consideration ,
control ,
count ,
countenance ,
courtesy ,
credit ,
daresay ,
dearly love ,
deem ,
defer to ,
deference ,
deification ,
deify ,
dignity ,
distinction ,
dominance ,
domination ,
duty ,
effect ,
eminence ,
enchantment ,
endorse ,
endorsement ,
entertain respect for ,
estimate ,
estimation ,
evaluate ,
exaggerated respect ,
exalt ,
exercise judgment ,
expect ,
express an opinion ,
fame ,
fancy ,
favor ,
favorable vote ,
force ,
form an opinion ,
glory ,
good feeling ,
great respect ,
greatness ,
guess ,
have a hunch ,
have an idea ,
have an impression ,
have an inkling ,
have the idea ,
hero worship ,
hero -
worship ,
high regard ,
hold ,
hold as ,
hold dear ,
hold in esteem ,
hold in reverence ,
hold with ,
homage ,
honor ,
idolatry ,
idolization ,
idolize ,
imagine ,
importance ,
incidental power ,
influence ,
influentiality ,
insinuation ,
judge ,
keep in countenance ,
leadership ,
leverage ,
like ,
liking ,
look up to ,
look upon as ,
love ,
love to distraction ,
magnetism ,
maintain ,
make much of ,
mastery ,
memorability ,
moment ,
nod ,
notability ,
noteworthiness ,
opine ,
personality ,
persuasion ,
pine ,
potency ,
power ,
predominance ,
preponderance ,
pressure ,
prestige ,
presume ,
prize ,
prominence ,
purchase ,
rank ,
rate ,
rate highly ,
reckon ,
regard ,
reign ,
remarkableness ,
renown ,
reputation ,
repute ,
respect ,
revere ,
reverence ,
reverential regard ,
rule ,
salience ,
sanction ,
say ,
seal of approval ,
set down as ,
set store by ,
stamp of approval ,
suasion ,
subtle influence ,
suggestion ,
suppose ,
supremacy ,
surmise ,
suspect ,
sway ,
take ,
take for ,
take it ,
take kindly to ,
think ,
think highly of ,
think much of ,
think of ,
think well of ,
treasure ,
trow ,
uphold ,
upper hand ,
valuation ,
value ,
venerate ,
veneration ,
view ,
view as ,
view with favor ,
voice ,
vote ,
ween ,
weight ,
whip hand ,
worship ,
worth ,
yea ,
yea vote
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ESTEEM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of ESTEEM is the regard in which one is held; especially : high regard How to use esteem in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Esteem
ESTEEM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Esteem definition: to regard highly or favorably; regard with respect or admiration See examples of ESTEEM used in a sentence
ESTEEM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary ESTEEM definition: 1 respect for or a good opinion of someone: 2 to respect someone or something or have a good… Learn more
ESTEEM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Esteem is the admiration and respect that you feel towards another person He is held in high esteem by colleagues in the construction industry Their public esteem has never been lower He said he retained immense regard and esteem for the prime minister If you esteem someone or something, you respect or admire them
esteem noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of esteem noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary great respect and approval; a good opinion of somebody She is held in high esteem by her colleagues Over the years, he has earned our affection and esteem Please accept this small gift as a token of our esteem
Esteem - definition of esteem by The Free Dictionary 1 to have great respect or high regard for: to esteem a colleague 2 formal to judge or consider; deem: to esteem an idea improper
Esteem - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Esteem is all about respect and admiration If you have high self-esteem, it means you like yourself When you say, "My esteemed colleagues," you are saying you have nothing but the highest respect for them
esteem - WordReference. com Dictionary of English es•teem ɪˈstim v to have high regard for:[~ + object] She is esteemed for her fine qualities [~ + object + object] to consider as of a certain value or a certain type: I would esteem it a great favor respect or regard: to hold a person in high esteem es•teemed, adj : an esteemed colleague
Esteem - Meaning, Definition English Examples - onlinevocabulary. com Esteem refers to the respect and admiration one has for oneself or others It reflects a sense of worth or value, often influencing confidence and social interactions High esteem fosters positivity
ESTEEM Synonyms: 172 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Some common synonyms of esteem are admire, regard, and respect While all these words mean "to recognize the worth of a person or thing," esteem implies greater warmth of feeling accompanying a high valuation