单词 | to have regard to or that |
释义 | > as lemmasto have (also †make, take) regard to or † that b. Chiefly with to, for, †that. Attention or heed paid to a person or thing, as having an effect or influence on action or conduct; respect or deference due to an authority, principle, etc. Originally in to have (also †make, take) regard to or † that. Occasionally in plural (Caribbean in later use). Frequently in negative contexts: cf. Phrases 4. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > attention > [noun] gomec1175 thoughtc1175 tenta1300 curec1300 intentc1320 keepa1325 heed1357 attendancec1374 attentionc1374 aspect1393 marka1400 notea1400 advertencea1413 markingc1443 regard1457 advertisementc1487 noticec1487 attent?a1500 advertation?c1500 respect1509 garda1569 intendiment1590 on-waiting1590 attend1594 tendment1597 attending1611 fixationa1631 adversion1642 heeding1678 attendancya1680 perpensity1704 observe1805 intending1876 the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > [verb (transitive)] haveeOE weenc1000 praisec1250 setc1374 set by1393 endaunt1399 prizec1400 reverencec1400 tender1439 repute1445 to have (also make, take) regard to or that1457 to take, make, set (no) count of (upon, by)c1475 pricec1480 to make (great, etc.) account (also count, esteem, estimation, reckoning, regard, store) of1483 force1509 to look upon ——c1515 to have (also hold) in estimationc1522 to make reckoning of1525 esteem1530 regard1533 to tell, make, hold, set (great, little, no) store of1540 value1549 to make dainty of (anything)1555 reckon1576 to be struck on1602 agrade1611 respect1613 beteem1627 appreciate1648 to put, set (an) esteem, a high, low esteem upon1665 to think small beer of1816 to think the world of1826 existimate1847 reckon1919 rate1973 1457 in Hist. MSS Comm.: Rep. MSS Var. Coll. (1907) IV. 86 in Parl. Papers (Cd. 3218) LXIV. 1 Summe personnes of you hauyng no Regard that my lord ys your foundour..laboure the contrarie of my said lordes entent. c1475 tr. A. Chartier Quadrilogue (Univ. Coll. Oxf.) (1974) 223 Well aught they to haue regarde [a1500 Rawl. take hede] to that is said. 1477 W. Caxton tr. R. Le Fèvre Hist. Jason (1913) 26 My herte Iugeth that ye shall haue grete Regard vnto my good wil. 1512 in H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eng. Hist. (1827) 2nd Ser. I. 195 When I remembre the small regarde that dyvers made unto the saide lettyr. 1542 N. Udall tr. Erasmus Apophthegmes f. 231 Thei tooke no regarde vnto his woordes, but persisted in their querele & noyse makyng. 1560 J. Daus tr. J. Sleidane Commentaries f. vjv [He] had to little regarde to the Byshop of Rome his authoritie. 1603 R. Knolles Gen. Hist. Turkes 53 Without regard that he had but the other day worne vpon his head the imperiall crowne. 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost xii. 16 Fearing the Deitie, With some regard to what is just and right. View more context for this quotation 1695 J. Edwards Disc. conc. Old & New-Test. III. Ded. sig. Aiv I now attempt to express my infinite Regards and Veneration of Your Grace's Transcendent Undertakings. 1738 J. Wesley Coll. Psalms & Hymns (new ed.) ciii. iv So much his boundless Love transcends The small Regards that we can pay. 1764 Museum Rusticum 2 lix. 171 When I sow vetches before wheat, I always, in the spending my crop, have regard to the condition of my land. 1785 W. Cowper Task iv. 679 Disclaiming all regard For mercy and the common rights of man. 1827 R. Southey Hist. Peninsular War II. 288 Due regard was paid to the feelings..of the people. 1875 B. Jowett in tr. Plato Dialogues (ed. 2) V. 31 A divine lawgiver must surely have had regard to all the different kinds of virtue. 1902 W. James Varieties Relig. Experience x. 218 I attended, but paid no regard to what he said in his prayer, but continued praying in those words of the Psalm. 1965 M. Frayn Tin Men xvi. 93 Out of a tactful regard for his feelings, nobody had told him. 1973 Montserrat Mirror 13 Apr. 2 A prison should be a community within a community, with a disciplined approach to work and living [and] with regards for good work. 1988 Music & Lett. 69 561 Lassus shows no regard for the Counter-Reformation principles of Trent in his selection of basic material. 1992 UNESCO Courier Feb. 8/2 During work sessions..we had an opportunity to give due regard to this source which Europeans had tended to consider as irrational. < as lemmas |
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