esteem
v
(fml 文) (not used in the continuous tenses 不用於进行时态)
1 [Tn] have a high opinion of (sb/sth); respect greatly 尊重, 尊敬(某人[某事物])
I esteem his work highly. 我非常尊重他的工作.
2 [Cn.n] consider; regard 考虑; 认为
I esteem it a privilege to address such a distinguished audience. 我认为能向各位贵宾演讲十分荣幸. esteem, n high regard; favourable opinion 尊重; 看重
Since he behaved so badly he's gone down in my esteem, ie I do not esteem him so highly. 他表现非常恶劣, 使我对他的看法一落千丈.
She is held in great/high/low esteem by those who know her well. 熟悉她的人都极为[甚为/不太]尊重她.
Then you can pick up a hire car and travel around.
然后你可以开着租来的车四处旅行。
He had known that it was not safe to travel alone in the forest near the coast.
也听说过独自一人在海边的森林里走是不安全的。
Even before India won independence from its British rulers, it was clear that Gandhi was the key figure and leader in the struggle of 380 million Indians to govern themselves.