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deference

英 [ˈdefərəns]

美 [ˈdefərəns]

n.  尊重; 遵从; 听从

复数:deferences 

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Collins.1 / BNC.11323 / COCA.11329

牛津词典

    noun

    • 尊重;遵从;听从
      behaviour that shows that you respect sb/sth
      1. The women wore veils in deference to the customs of the country.
        这些妇女戴着面纱是遵从这个国家的习俗。
      2. The flags were lowered out of deference to the bereaved family.
        降旗是出于对死者家属的尊重。

    柯林斯词典

    • N-UNCOUNT (尤指对位重者的)敬重,尊敬,遵从
      Deferenceis a polite and respectful attitude towards someone, especially because they have an important position.
      1. The old sense of deference and restraint in royal reporting has vanished...
        在对皇室进行的新闻报道中,那种由来已久的尊重和收敛意识已经消失了。
      2. Out of deference to him, I lowered my head as he prayed.
        出于对他的敬重,在他祈祷时我低下了头。

    英英释义

    noun

    • a courteous expression (by word or deed) of esteem or regard
      1. his deference to her wishes was very flattering
      2. be sure to give my respects to the dean
      Synonym:respect
    • a disposition or tendency to yield to the will of others
        Synonym:complaisancecompliancecompliancyobligingness
      1. courteous regard for people's feelings
        1. in deference to your wishes
        2. out of respect for his privacy
        Synonym:respectrespectfulness

      双语例句

      • We all showed deference to her skill.
        对她的娴熟技术我们都表示敬佩。
      • He touched his forelock in mock deference.
        他手触额发假装尊敬。
      • He treats his mother with as much deference as if she were the queen.
        他对母亲极为敬重,犹如她是女王一般。
      • Instinctive deference to authority, paternalism and reluctance to cause others to lose face inhibit overt challenge and criticism.
        对权威出自本能的顺从、家长作风以及不愿让别人丢脸的心态,抑制了公然的挑战与批评。
      • He was welcomed with deference.
        人们怀着敬意欢迎他。
      • His immediate deference made her regretful.
        他毫不迟疑的顺从使她感到有些抱歉。
      • We always stand when the national anthem is played in deference to the queen.
        奏国歌时我们总是站立着,以此表示对女王的敬意。
      • At first he had continued to show deference to brown.
        起初他对布朗仍然表示一定的尊敬。
      • They is marry in church, in deference to their parents 'wish.
        他们遵从父母的意愿,在教堂结婚。
      • They were married in church out of deference to their parents 'wishes.
        他们遵从父母的愿望在教堂举行了婚礼。