单词 | Respects |
例句 | (1) The two systems differ in many respects. (2) His work is good in respects of quality but bad in respect of quantity. (3) It has set us back in so many respects that I'm not sure how long it will take for us to catch up. (4) We went to pay our respects to our new neighbours. (5) There is no man so bad,but he secretly respects the good. (6) Anita Loos was in many respects untypical of the screenwriting trade. (7) His theory is deficient in several respects. (8) The report is accurate in all material respects. (9) Give my respects to your wife. (10) Many came to pay their last respects . (11) This explanation is wanting in many respects. (12) Please pay my respects to your mother. (13) In many respects she is like her mother. (14) Please convey/give my respects to your parents. (15) I've come to pay my respects to Mrs O'Hara. (16) Please send them my respects when you write. (17) I've come to pay my respects to you. (18) In most respects, the new film is better than the original. (19) In some respects the African mind works rather differently from the occidental one. (20) Give/send/offer him my respects. (21) A crowd of mourners gathered to pay their respects to the dead man. (22) For to be free is not merely to cast off one's chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others. Nelson Mandela (23) They made their way to a graveyard to pay their traditional respects to the dead. (24) This proposal differs from the last one in many important respects/one important respect. (25) The son had nothing to do with arranging the funeral, but came along to pay his last respects. (26) I'm for a government that the people respect and that respects the people. (27) Hundreds of people filed past the body of the dead leader, to pay their last respects. (28) A cat is similar to a tiger in many respects. (29) Living in a town can't compare with living in the country in many respects. (30) While I accept that he's not perfect in many respects, I do actually quite like the man. (1) The two systems differ in many respects. (2) His work is good in respects of quality but bad in respect of quantity. (3) It has set us back in so many respects that I'm not sure how long it will take for us to catch up. (4) We went to pay our respects to our new neighbours. (5) Anita Loos was in many respects untypical of the screenwriting trade. (6) They made their way to a graveyard to pay their traditional respects to the dead. (7) Citizens lit torches along the railroad track to pay their last respects to Lincoln. (31) He had nothing to do with arranging the funeral, but came along to pay his last respects. (32) Carl had asked him to visit the hospital and to pay his respects to Francis. (33) She may resemble her father facially, but in other respects she's not at all like him. (34) It's essentially a dictionary but it differs in one or two respects. (35) Friends and relatives came to pay their last respects to Mr Clarke. (36) Citizens lit torches along the railroad track to pay their last respects to Lincoln. (37) I came by to pay my respects to Mrs Owens. (38) The new method departs from the old in all respects. (39) In many respects the new version is not as good as the old one. (40) My respects to you, and my father. (41) This led to frustration in two respects. (42) People have come by the thousands to pay respects. (43) He has very great merit in many respects. (44) This is not, in all respects, an appealing road. (45) Pay one's respects to sb. (46) In many respects, Mozart had a typically neurotic personality. (47) He was a lucky man, in many respects. (48) After he died, people started arriving to pay their respects, and cards and flowers came flooding through the door. (49) Quantum mechanical states, however, differ in two important respects from those of classical physics. (50) Melville remained, and, in many respects, admired the simple and peaceful life of the natives. (51) However, it is generally recognized that gender inequality in education is in many respects different from inequality of class. (52) Moreover,[ ] in most respects the pattern of growth was not far out of line with that of early industrialization in western industrialized countries. (53) A wonderful defensive move which prevents ... b5 even though in other respects the rook lands on a rather clumsy square. (54) In some respects there seems not much room for argument about our conception of standard effects and their causal circumstances. (55) As if playing their roles from an identical script, the men bowed and paid perfunctory respects in phrases punctuated with honorifics. (56) In certain crucial respects Aquitaine was different from the northern heartlands of the Merovingians. (57) In many respects Griffith was a conventional story-teller and melodrama was always really the framework of his themes. (58) It respects the authority because it is legitimate, and it is legitimate because it is respected. (59) Indubitably this vision of distributive justice satisfies the demands of liberal philosophy, because it respects both formal equality and individual autonomy. (60) The studying and living conditions of the students at Yaounde University can be questioned in many respects. (61) The skills and expertise required to manage or advise them are in many respects different to those required in a large organization. (62) In this situation, abject apologies in some respects remain complicit with the patronizing attitudes from which they attempt to disassociate themselves. (63) In other respects careful management and a firm hand pushed up the royal income. (64) In these respects they differ markedly from the other two parties and have a much stronger and more developed concept of citizenship. (65) In such situations we take appropriate measures to ensure that strict confidentiality is maintained in all respects. (66) Such precision baffled Quinn, for in all other respects Stillman seemed to be aimless. (67) In certain respects City is very much a traditional liberal arts / professional college. (68) It is a remarkable little bird in many respects, being superbly adapted to the unpredictability of a semi-desert environment. (69) In other respects they are rather mysterious - more so in fact than seems to have been widely realized. (70) The take-up has been disappointing in some respects, with the most highly motivated members attending several courses. (71) In all respects, 1976 was an extraordinary year for Master James and for motor racing. (72) Like the services themselves, the Naval Academy has a strong culture which in some respects is overtly hostile to women. (73) Pollution control work also differs in important respects from routine police patrol work. (74) Indeed, in many respects, Ireland was equalled only by Byzantium. (75) Thus Marx's model of historical development was in many respects only a sketch which left many problems unresolved. (76) Thousands of people lined the route to pay their respects. (77) In other respects the book has changed little and there is no attempt to deal with organic synthesis in its own right. (78) No one had gone up to the casket itself to pay their respects. (79) A new course in a number of respects resembles a research or development project. (80) In these respects, as your Lordships can see, the Lawrence principle was not essential to the reasoning. (81) Counsel further contended that on the affidavit evidence the debtor has an arguable claim that the solicitors were negligent in two respects. (82) Where a country espouses outward-looking policies,[http:///respects.html] it may continue to behave in many important respects as though it were still domestically focused. (83) Case studies also reveal evidence of local discretion in other respects. (84) In other respects, the lunar poles are not an attractive site for the lunar base. (85) The story is complex, and in some respects law has been indifferent and, indeed, antipathetic to commercial needs. (86) Large units do not seem to be deficient in democratic qualities and may even be more democratic in some respects; 4. (87) In some respects, of course, greater economic and commercial activity did strengthen the regime. (88) In some respects this mosaic appears also to have been influenced by pavements in the western part of the province. (89) It is a novelty record in some respects, although I 'd like to think it's a lot deeper than that too. (90) The effect of these changes will be far-reaching and transport will, in many respects, be at the sharp end. (91) More than a witness to Mitterrand, in many respects, the event was a mirror of the witnesses's preoccupations. (92) In all these respects, materialism functions just like theism, as one competing metaphysical scheme amongst others. (93) In other respects, such as outcome, we have unambiguously objective information. (94) It was therefore Charles who could dictate policy and law in most respects. (95) He respects, looks up to, objects placed on a pedestal ... but only within limits! (96) I had better go now and pay my respects to the petty bourgeoisie. (97) Yes, but this is not the explanation in many cases, where the animal is perfectly healthy in all other respects. (98) The few examples of state formation which have been studied in detail are all significantly different in important respects. (99) In these respects the demography of the nineteenth century is less easy to explore than that of the parish-register period. (100) However, modern industrial societies are different in all these respects. (101) He shows no surprise that Fairfax has come to pay his respects after nearly fifty years. (102) In many respects, this village was more isolated than Brackley. (103) Apart from these demographic characteristics of informal care-giving, in other important respects it remains an issue of central importance to women. (104) However, in two other respects, Waddington draws our attention to points which are of fundamental importance. (105) Unfortunately, in a number of respects explanatory surveys failed to match up to the strict requirements of the logic required. (106) This, indeed, was the dark side of an economic success which in other respects was undeniably energetic and spectacular. (107) He was so interested in life and so well-informed and so inquisitive about everything and so ordinary in many respects. (108) His instinct was aggressive in all respects, especially in the fielding. (109) The investment appraisal published by the Southern board was deficient in many respects. (110) In some respects, governmental bodies enjoy the same freedom of action. (111) In all these respects, a product mindset provides a pivot point for other vital ingredients of success. (112) The result is that the countries are, in some respects,[Sentencedict] leapfrogging their more advanced neighbours. (113) When people do no respect us we are sharply offended; yet in his private heart no man much respects himself. Mark Twain (114) Giving priority to developmental work was appropriate in the circumstances of Nottinghamshire in the mid-eighties and still remains so in many respects. (115) So from the first to the second repetition, the subjects' behaviour improved in some respects and deteriorated in others. (116) What emerged was a declaration broadly supporting the anti-crisis programme, but altering it in several crucial respects. (117) Western science got it wrong in many crucial respects, as a few prophetic members of that tradition tried to establish. (118) It was designed as a safety net, but in many respects it has now become a high wire for farmers. (119) He paused to pay his respects but the official was busy with his heap of files. (120) There are two respects in which this intuition must be taken more rigorously. (121) The era of free competition in the capitalist economy is over in all areas and in all respects. (122) I was fairly ignorant of Third World literature at the outset and in many respects still am. (123) These transitions are likely to differ from recent western transitions from other types of authoritarian rule in a number of key respects. (124) These Protocols restated, and in several important respects developed, the laws of armed conflict. (125) One is that a land resettlement programme already exists and that it is has been successful and well-administered in many respects. (126) Yet Cantor differed in several respects from the superstars in universities that counted Nobel laureates by the dozen. (127) But there is no doubt that libel law does in other respects impinge upon the justifiable freedom of the press. (128) In the purchase of material goods, issues of quantity, quality, price and delivery are crucial in several respects. (129) However domestic work is also not like paid work, especially factory employment, in a number of respects. (130) Two wrongs do not make a right, and Clinton, in many respects, deserves what he is currently getting. (131) Another strategy that Cooley uses occasionally is the analogy between things that are very different in most respects. (132) In some respects, the decision strengthens copyright protection for computer programs. (133) His views and mine are exactly similar in most meaningful respects. (134) In some other respects it relied on centuries of evolution of peasant society. (135) The unworldly, peace-loving doctor, oblivious of both material comfort and public opinion, is in some respects a self-portrait. (136) Unless India stands up to the world, no one will respect us. In this world, fear has no place. Only strength respects strength. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (137) It examines some respects in which software is both like and unlike traditional museum objects. (138) Enough young men came to pay their respects, Burun was aware. (139) In many respects Bush is the most spun and spinning politician of the age. (140) The public finance model needs to be developed in these respects, drawing on the recent developments in macroeconomics. (141) One of my reasons for becoming involved in Westland was that I felt in some respects that I owed them something. (142) In two other respects certain Institutes developed important machinery for curriculum planning. (143) If the people and positions which make up society did not differ in important respects there would be no need for stratification. (144) In these respects,[] the fossils resemble modern humans. (145) It'serves in some respects to link the classical and quantum - mechanical pictures. (146) Often one variety has many desirable traits but is deficient in one or two major respects. (147) Despite these resemblances, Emerson and Howthorne are at variance in several important respects. (148) The dietary influence, powerful in so many respects, counted also in political life. (149) Provisional regulation returned pair of ad volume respects to make strict control. (150) In many respects, today's macro climate is strikingly similar to that period. (151) Which a few respects of food should the diabetic note more? (152) Poe's imagination is in many respects that of a brilliant and neurotic child. (153) In many respects Asian women see themselves as equal to their men. (154) In many general respects it resembles many twentieth century schemes. (155) I had meantime paid my respects to the pastor's wife. |
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