esteem (B2)
カタカナ: エスティーム
IPA: /ɪˈstiːm/
Definition
To hold someone or something in high regard; to value deeply. It is a formal way of expressing that you respect a person's character, abilities, or achievements.
意味: 人や物事を高く評価し、大切に思うこと。相手の人格や能力、功績に対して敬意を払う際、非常にフォーマルな響きを持つ言葉です。
Examples / 例文
He is highly esteemed by his colleagues for his innovative ideas. — 彼は革新的なアイデアで同僚から高く評価されています。
The professor was esteemed for her groundbreaking research in physics. — その教授は物理学における画期的な研究で尊敬を集めていました。
Many people esteem honesty and integrity above all else. — 多くの人は誠実さと高潔さを何よりも尊重します。
Esteem の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Esteem:
How to Use Esteem
- esteem someone/something (collocation)
- To have a high opinion of someone or something. — "I deeply esteem her judgment on financial matters."
- in high esteem (collocation)
- Held in great respect. — "The scientist was held in high esteem by the academic community."
- lose esteem (collocation)
- To be no longer respected. — "The politician lost the esteem of his voters after the broken promises."
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