English to Turkish Dictionary respect

respect

saygı
definition
verb
she was respected by everyone she worked with
admire (someone or something) deeply, as a result of their abilities, qualities, or achievements.
noun
the director had a lot of respect for Douglas as an actor
a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.
the government's record in this respect is a mixed one
a particular aspect, point, or detail.
translation of 'respect'
verb
hürmet etmek,
riâyet etmek,
saygı göstermek,
ilgili bulunmak,
saymak,
uymak
noun
bakım,
hatır,
hürmet,
saygı,
ayrıcalık gözetme,
ilgi,
riayet,
alâka,
uyma
example
have some 'respect'!
give 'respect' to the elderly
The family said they now hoped the media would 'respect' their wish for privacy to be left alone to grieve.
The trustees can be expected to 'respect' these wishes once there is no family or appropriate person to whom the money should be paid.
the crown and its ministers ought to 'respect' the ordinary law
Although this might be unpopular in the short term, at least they will regain some 'respect' once the current mob mentality dies down.
Although we now know better, it's a nice story - asking us to 'respect' and nurture the environment.
Is there an interference with the right to 'respect' for private life in this case?
What can parliamentarians do to regain 'respect' with community as custodians of the public good?
she has 'respect' for him
In other words, he combined a thorough musical literacy with a deep appreciation and 'respect' for ethnic music.
he urged all foreign nationals to 'respect' the laws of their country of residence
I have a profound sense of 'respect' for the inherent qualities of these images and work outward from there.
it is incumbent upon all hill users to 'respect' the environment
This once great Service has now lost a great deal of public 'respect' and its reputation is badly damaged, all for the sake of individual political egos.
An outstanding scientist, he commanded great 'respect' for both his abilities and also for his exceptional personal qualities.
The solution to this mutation of complex growth is to go back to basics, to the old virtues we know, the 'respect' for individual countries and their mores and manners.
Lebanese children grow up with deep 'respect' for their parents.
This is a serious handicap for a country that is still struggling to revive its economy and regain 'respect' from the international community.
I have great admiration and 'respect' for these people, their unselfish act to understand and help people is above and beyond the call of duty.
He looks at the situation like a football coach of a former powerhouse team fighting to regain 'respect' .
They should be given the respect that such a title signifies, but they also have to 'respect' your feelings and fears as well.
People were simply showing their deep 'respect' , their real admiration and their love for one they felt had touched their lives.
English courts generally 'respect' the legal form the parties impose on a transaction and do not recharacterize it in another way.
We should value and 'respect' people who give of their time.
However, the Irish Seal Sanctuary said many local fishermen shared a 'respect' for wildlife and nature.
While all agree he is tough and prone to losing his temper, there is almost universal 'respect' for his abilities as a soldier.
When people talk of the declining 'respect' for elders, they're probably right.
they showed great 'respect' for the law
she was shown great 'respect'
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