esteemed信息详情
adj.受人尊敬的
v.尊敬;认为(esteem的过去分词)
restemmed───%s走了
-stemmed───adj.去掉茎或梗的;有茎或梗的;装有…柄的;v.起源于(stem的过去分词形式);除去…的茎;给(假花等)装梗
beseemed───v.对……合适,适合于
beteemed───参宿
esteem───n.尊重,敬重;v.尊敬,尊重;把......看作,认为;考虑;估价
esteems───n.尊重,敬重;v.尊敬,尊重;把......看作,认为;考虑;估价
estreped───vt.浪费;破坏
meseemed───vi.我以为(meseems的变形)
seemed───v.似乎(seem的过去式);装作
She was esteemed the perfect novelist.───她被认为是最完美的小说家。
It is indeed an honour to serve my country in such an esteemed position.───在如此受人尊敬的岗位上为我的国家服务实属一种荣誉。
He was esteemed by his neighbours.───他备受邻居尊重。
I know that you could be neither happy nor respectable, unless you truly esteemed your husband; unless you looked up to him as a superior.───我知道,你除非真正能敬重你的丈夫,认为他高你一等,你便不会觉得幸福,也不会觉得得意。
"If he had never esteemed my opinion before, he would have thought highly of me then" (Jane Austen).───“如果他先前从未看重我的意见的话,他早就该高看我一筹了”(简·奥斯汀)。
It would be esteemed an act of rudeness to address an Indian by his personal name, or to inquire his name directly from himself.───对一个印第安人直呼其名,或直接询问对方的名字,这都被视为唐突无礼的行为。
So the president came out to check us out, and he was an esteemed professor at the seminary and a very powerful man.───他们开会时提到我们,于是会长就来视察,他也是神学院里备受敬重的教授,一位大有能力的人。
For my part, I'm going to work on being proud of my accomplishments and feeling that I deserve to be in esteemed company.───就我而言,我一直为我的成就而自豪并且认为我就应该是一个受人尊敬的伙伴。
This I esteemed a great advantage, and I made as much use of it as I could.───这件事我尽力利用,后来估及此事对自己有很大的利益。
Esteemed Guests and Friends!