单词 | to take regard to |
释义 | > as lemmasto take (also have) regard to (or of) a. Care or concern for a person or thing. Originally in †to take (also have) regard to (or of): to take care of, look after, protect (a person, a person's life, etc.) (obsolete). ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > safety > protection or defence > care, protection, or charge > care for, protect, or have charge of [verb (transitive)] > take care of or look after yknowOE knowlOE to care forc1230 bihedec1250 beseec1300 to look to ——c1300 seea1325 await1393 observea1425 procurea1425 to look after ——1487 to take (also have) regard to (or of)a1500 regard1526 to see after ——1544 to look unto ——1545 attendc1572 to take care of1579 curea1618 tend1631 to look over ——1670 a1500 (a1471) G. Ashby Active Policy Prince l. 399 in Poems (1899) 25 (MED) Haueth a prouidence That no hurt fal to youre noble highnesse..Hauyng al waies a tendre regarde to youre seuretee. 1523 Ld. Berners tr. J. Froissart Cronycles I. ccvi. 99 b/2 They desyred his noblenes to take some regarde to them [Fr. si luy prierent que par sa noblesse il luy vousist entendre]. 1535 Bible (Coverdale) Ezek. xxxiv. 8 Seynge that my shepherdes take no regarde off my shepe. 1556 N. Grimald tr. Cicero Thre Bks. Duties iii. f. 145v The man must haue regarde to his owne life, and helth. ?1573 L. Lloyd Pilgrimage of Princes f. 104v Was not..Alexandor warned by a vision to take more regarde vnto hys life then he did? 1611 Bible (King James) Tobit iii. 15 Command some regard to be had of me, and pitie taken of me. View more context for this quotation 1671 J. Milton Paradise Regain'd ii. 315 Of thee these forty days none hath regard, Forty and more deserted here indeed. View more context for this quotation 1685 F. Digby in F. Digby tr. Xenophon Kyrou Paideia i. 55 For Health, because I both hear and see such Cities as have a Regard for, and desire to preserve the same, make choice of able Physicians. 1735 H. Fielding Universal Gallant v. ii. 73 If you have a regard for me, shew it in immediately vindicating my Reputation. 1761 J. Wesley Primitive Physick (ed. 9) 51 I earnestly advise every one who has any regard to his Health to try this. 1790 A. Smith Theory Moral Sentiments (ed. 6) II. vi. §ii. i. 92 In what cases the strongest of all natural affections ought to yield to a regard for the safety of those superiors upon whose safety often depends that of the whole society. 1836 J. Gilbert Christian Atonem. ix. 395 It was a free regard for our happiness which we are called to contemplate. 1871 E. A. Freeman Hist. Norman Conquest IV. xviii. 152 Even regard for the safety of the hostages did not move men who had made up their minds not to yield. 1915 W. S. Maugham Of Human Bondage vii. 23 There were two women in the house, and no one had the least regard for his comfort. 1987 R. Godden Time to Dance (1989) 32 Mam lived for, and through, her children with little regard for anyone else. < as lemmas |
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