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regard

N การ จ้องมอง  gaze look stare kan-jong-mong

 

regard

N ความ เป็น ที่ นับถือ  ความเคารพ  esteem respect kwam-pen-ti-nub-tue

 

regard

N ความเอาใจใส่  ความสนใจ  attention heed interest kwam-aol-jai-sai

 

regard

N จ้องมอง  ดู  เพ่ง  gaze look watch jong-mong

 

regard

VT พิจารณา  consider judge think pi-ja-ra-na

 

regard

VT เอาใจใส่  สนใจ  aol-jai-sai

 

regard as

PHRV พิจารณา ว่า เป็น  เห็น ว่า เป็น  count as reckon as pi-ja-ra-na-wa-pen

 

regard as

VT ถือว่า  เห็น ว่า  count as consider as treat as tue-wa

 

regard with

PHRV เห็น ว่า  คิด ว่า  hen-wa

 

regardant

ADJ ซึ่ง มอง กลับ ไป  ซึ่ง มอง ย้อน ไป  sueng-mong-kab-pai

 

regardful

ADJ ซึ่ง ระมัดระวัง  ซึ่ง เอาใจใส่  careful respectful observant sueng-ra-mad-ra-wang

 

regardful

ADJ ซึ่ง เอาใจใส่  ซึ่ง สนใจ  heedful mindful thoughtful sueng-aol-jai-sai

 

regarding

PREP เกี่ยวกับ  ใน เรื่อง  concerning reference to kiao-kab

 

regardless

ADJ ซึ่ง ไม่ ระมัดระวัง  ซึ่ง ไม่ คำนึงถึง  ซึ่ง ไม่ เอาใจใส่  heedless inattentive neglec sueng-mai-ra-mad-ra-wang

 

regardless

ADV โดย ไม่ คำนึงถึง  โดย ไม่ เอาใจใส่  irrespectively unrelatedly doi-mai-kam-nuang-tung

 

regardless of

PREP ทั้งๆ  ที่  ไม่ว่า อย่างไรก็ตาม  nevertheless tang-tang-ti

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

REGARD

v.t. 1. To look towards; to point or be directed.
It is a peninsula which regardeth the main land.
2. To observe; to notice with some particularity.
If much you note him, you offend him; feed and regard him not.
3. To attend to with respect and estimation; to value.
This aspect of mine, the best regarded virgins of your clime have lov'd.
4. To attend to as a thing that affects our interest or happiness; to fix the mind on as a matter of importance. He does not regard the pain he feels. He does not regard the loss he has suffered. He regards only the interest of the community.
5. To esteem; to hold in respect and affection. The people regard their pastor, and treat him with great kindness. 2 Kings 3:14.
6. To keep; to observe with religious or solemn attention.
He that regardeth the day, regardeth it to the Lord. Romans 14:6.
7. To attend to as something to influence our conduct.
He that regardeth the clouds shall not reap. Ecclesiastes 11:4.
8. To consider seriously; to lay to heart.
They regard not the work of the Lord. Isaiah 5:12.
9. To notice with pity or concern. Deuteronomy 28:5 .
1 . To notice favorably or with acceptance; to hear and answer.
He will regard the prayer of the destitute. Psalm 1 2:17.
11. To love and esteem; to practice; as, to regard iniquity in the heart. Psalm 66:18.
12. To respect; to have relation to. The argument does not regard the question.
To regard the person, to value for outward honor, wealth or power. Matthew 22:16.

 

REGARD

n. 1. Look; aspect directed to another.
But her with stern regard he thus repell'd.
[Nearly or quite obsolete. ]
2. Attention of the mind; respect in relation to something. He has no regard to the interest of society; his motives are wholly selfish.
3. Respect; esteem; reverence; that view of the mind which springs from value, estimable qualities, or any thing that excites admiration.
With some regard to what is just and right they'll lead their lives.
To him they had regard, because of long time he had bewitched them with sorceries. Acts 8:11.
4. Respect; account.
Change was thought necessary, in regard of the injury the church received by a number of things then in use.
5. Relation; reference.
To persuade them to pursue and preserve in virtue, in regard to themselves; in justice and goodness, in regard to their neighbors; and piety towards God.
6. Note; eminence; account.
Mac Ferlagh was a man of meanest regard among them.
7. Matter demanding notice.
8. Prospect; object of sight. [Not proper nor in use. ]
9. In the forest laws, view; inspection.
Court of regard, or survey of dogs, a forest court in England, held every third year for the lawing or expeditation of mastifs, that is, for cutting off the claws and ball of the fore feet, to prevent them from running after deer.

 

REGARDABLE

a.Observable; worthy of notice.

 

REGARDANT

a. 1. In law, a villain regardant is one annexed to the manor or land.
2. In heraldry, looking behind, as a lion or other beast.

 

REGARDED

pp. Noticed; observed; esteemed; respected.

 

REGARDER

n. 1. One that regards.
2. In law, the regarder of the forest is an officer whose business is to view the forest, inspect the officers, and inquire of all offenses and defaults.

 

REGARDFUL

a.Taking notice; heedful; observing with care; attentive. Let a man be very tender and regardful of every pious motion made by the Spirit of God on his heart.

 

REGARDFULLY

adv. 1. Attentively; heedfully.
2. Respectfully.

 

REGARDING

ppr. 1. Noticing; considering with care; attending to; observing; esteeming; caring for.
2. Respecting; concerning; relating to.

 

REGARDLESS

a. 1. Not looking or attending to; heedless; negligent; careless; as regardless of life or of health; regardless of danger; regardless of consequences.
Regardless of the bliss wherein he sat.
2. Not regarded; slighted.

 

REGARDLESSLY

adv. Heedlessly; carelessly; negligently.

 

REGARDLESSNESS

n.Heedlessness; inattention; negligence.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

REGARD

Re *gard " (r *grd "), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Regarded; p. pr. & vb. n.Regarding. ] Etym: [F. regarder; pref. re- re + garder to guard, heed, keep. See Guard, and cf. Reward. ]

 

1. To keep in view; to behold; to look at; to view; to gaze upon. Your niece regards me with an eye of favor. Shak.

 

2. Hence, to look or front toward; to face. [Obs. ] It is peninsula which regardeth the mainland. Sandys. That exceedingly beatiful seat, on the assregarding the river. Evelyn.

 

3. To look closely at; to observe attentively; to pay attention to; to notice or remark particularly. If much you note him, You offened him; ... feed, and regard him not. Shak.

 

4. To look upon, as in a certain relation; to hold as an popinion; to consider; as, to regard abstinence from wine as a duty; to regard another as a friend or enemy.

 

5. To consider and treat; to have a certain feeling toward; as, to regard one with favor or dislike. His associates seem to have regarded him with kindness. Macaulay.

 

6. To pay respect to; to treat as something of peculiar value, sanctity, or the like; to care for; to esteem. He that regardeth thae day, regardeth it into the LOrd. Rom. xiv. 6. Here's Beaufort, that regards nor God nor king. Shak.

 

7. To take into consideration; to take account of, as a fact or condition. "Nether regarding that she is my child, nor fearing me as if II were her father. " Shak.

 

8. To have relation to, as bearing upon; to respect; to relate to; to touch; as, an argument does not regard the question; -- often used impersonally; as, I agree with you as regards this or that.

 

Syn. -- To consider; observe; remark; heed; mind; respect; esteem; estimate; value. See Attend.

 

REGARD

REGARD Re *gard " (r *grd "), v. i.

 

Defn: To look attentively; to consider; to notice. [Obs. ] Shak.

 

REGARD

Re *gard ", n. Etym: [F. regard See Regard, v. t.]

 

1. A look; aspect directed to another; view; gaze. But her, with stern regard, he thus repelled. Milton.

 

2. Attention of the mind with a feeling of interest; observation; heed; notice. Full many a lady I have eyed with best regard. Shak.

 

3. That view of the mind which springs from perception of value, estimable qualities, or anything that excites admiration; respect; esteem; reverence; affection; as, to have a high regard for a person; -- often in the plural. He has rendered himself worthy of their most favorable regards. A. Smith. Save the long-sought regards of woman, nothing is sweeter than those marks of childish preference. Hawthorne.

 

4. State of being regarded, whether favorably or otherwise; estimation; repute; note; account. A man of meanest regard amongst them, neither having wealth or power. Spenser.

 

5. Consideration; thought; reflection; heed. Sad pause and deep regard become the sage. Shak.

 

6. Matter for conssideration; account; condition. [Obs. ] "Reason full of good regard. " Shak.

 

7. Respect; relation; reference. Persuade them to pursue and persevere in virtue, with regard to themselves; in justice and goodness with regard to their neighbors; and piefy toward God. I. Watts.

 

Note: The phrase in regard of was formerly used as equivalent in meaning to on account of, but in modern usage is often improperly substituted for in respect to, or in regard to. G. P. Marsh. Change was thought necessary in regard of the injury the church did receive by a number of things then in use. Hooker. In regard of its security, it had a great advantage over the bandboxes. Dickens.

 

8. Object of sight; scene; view; aspect. [R.] Throw out our eyes for brave Othello, Even till we make the main and the aërial blue An indistinct regard. Shak.

 

9. (O.Eng. Law )

 

Defn: Supervision; inspection. At regard of, in consideration of; in comparison with. [Obs. ] "Bodily penance is but short and little at regard of the pains of hell. " Chaucer. -- Court of regard, a forest court formerly held in England every third year for the lawing, or expeditation, of dogs, to prevent them from running after deer; -- called also survey of dogs. Blackstone.

 

Syn. -- Respect; consideration; notice; observance; heed; care; concern; estimation; esteem; attachment; reverence.

 

REGARDABLE

REGARDABLE Re *gard "a *ble (-*b'l ), a.

 

Defn: Worthy of regard or notice; to be regarded; observable. [R.] Sir T. Browne.

 

REGARDANT

Re *gard "ant (-ant ), a. Etym: [F. regardant, fr. regarder. See Regard, v. t.] [Written also regardant. ]

 

1. Looking behind; looking backward watchfully. [He ] turns thither his regardant eye. Southey.

 

2. (Her. )

 

Defn: Looking behind or backward; as, a lion regardant.

 

3. (O.Eng. Law )

 

Defn: Annexed to the land or manor; as, a villain regardant.

 

REGARDER

REGARDER Re *gard "er (r *grd "r ), n.

 

1. One who regards.

 

2. (Eng. Forest law )

 

Defn: An officer appointed to supervise the forest. Cowell.

 

REGARDFUL

REGARDFUL Re *gard "ful (-fl ), a.

 

Defn: Heedful; attentive; observant. -- Re *gard "ful *ly, adv. Let a man be very tender and regardful of every pious motion made by the Spirit of God to his heart. South.

 

Syn. -- Mindful; heedful; attentive; observant.

 

REGARDING

REGARDING Re *gard "ing, prep.

 

Defn: Concerning; respecting.

 

REGARDLESS

REGARDLESS Re *gard "less, a.

 

1. Having no regard; heedless; careless; as, regardless of life, consequences, dignity. Regardless of the bliss wherein he sat. Milton.

 

2. Not regarded; slighted. [R.] Spectator.

 

Syn. -- Heedless; negligent; careless; indifferent; unconcerned; inattentive; unobservant; neglectful. -- Re *gard "less *ly, adv. -- Re *gard "less *ness, n.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

regard

re gard |riˈgärd rəˈɡɑrd | verb [ with obj. ] consider or think of (someone or something ) in a specified way: she regarded Omaha as her base | he was highly regarded by senators of both parties. gaze at steadily in a specified fashion: Professor Ryker regarded him with a faint smile. (of a thing ) have relation to or connection with; concern: if these things regarded only myself, I could stand it with composure. archaic pay attention to; heed: he talked very wisely, but I regarded him not. noun 1 attention to or concern for something: the court must have regard to the principle of welfare | she rescued him without regard for herself. high opinion; liking and respect; esteem: she had a particular regard for Eliot. [ in sing. ] a gaze; a steady or significant look: he shifted uneasily before their clear regard. 2 (regards ) best wishes (used to express friendliness in greetings, esp. at the end of letters ): Warm regards, Helen | give her my regards. PHRASES as regards concerning; with respect to: as regards content, the program will cover important current issues. in this (or that ) regard in connection with the point previously mentioned: there was little incentive for them to be active in this regard. with (or in ) regard to as concerns; with respect to: he made inquiries with regard to Beth. DERIVATIVES re gard a ble adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French regarder to watch, from re- back (also expressing intensive force ) + garder to guard.

 

regardant

re gard ant |riˈgärdnt rəˈɡɑrdənt | adjective [ usu. postpositive ] Heraldry looking backward. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French and Old French, present participle of regarder look (again ).

 

regardful

re gard ful |riˈgärdfəl rəˈɡɑrdfəl | adjective [ predic. ] (regardful of ) formal paying attention to; mindful of: Parker was not overly regardful of public opinion. DERIVATIVES re gard ful ly adverb

 

regarding

re gard ing |riˈgärdiNG rəˈɡɑrdɪŋ | preposition with respect to; concerning: your recent letter regarding the above proposal.

 

regardless

re gard less |riˈgärdləs rəˈɡɑrdləs | adverb without paying attention to the present situation; despite the prevailing circumstances: they were determined to carry on regardless. PHRASES regardless of without regard or consideration for: the allowance is paid regardless of age or income. DERIVATIVES re gard less ly adverb, re gard less ness noun usage: See usage at irregardless .

 

Oxford Dictionary

regard

re ¦gard |rɪˈgɑːd | verb 1 [ with obj. and adverbial ] consider or think of in a specified way: she regarded London as her base | he was highly regarded by senators of both parties. gaze at steadily in a particular way: Professor Ryker regarded him with a faint smile | Nuala regarded him unflinchingly. [ with obj. ] archaic pay attention to; heed: he talk'd very wisely, but I regarded him not. 2 [ with obj. ] archaic (of a thing ) relate to; concern. noun 1 [ mass noun ] attention to or concern for something: the court must have regard to the principle of welfare | she rescued him without regard for herself. liking and respect; esteem: they hold dolphins in high regard | [ count noun ] : she had a particular regard for Eliot. [ in sing. ] a steady or significant look: he shifted uneasily before their clear regard. 2 (regards ) best wishes (used to express friendliness in greetings ): give her my regards. PHRASES as regards concerning; in respect of: as regards content, the programme will cover important current issues. in this (or that ) regard in connection with the point previously mentioned: there was little incentive for them to be active in this regard. with (or in or having ) regard to as concerns; in respect of: he made enquiries with regard to Beth. DERIVATIVES regardable adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French regarder to watch , from re- back (also expressing intensive force ) + garder to guard .

 

regardant

regardant |rɪˈgɑːd (ə )nt | adjective [ usu. postpositive ] Heraldry looking backwards. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French and Old French, present participle of regarder look (again ).

 

regardful

re ¦gard |ful |rɪˈgɑːdfʊl, -f (ə )l | adjective (regardful of ) formal paying attention to; mindful of: Parker was not overly regardful of public opinion. DERIVATIVES regardfully adverb

 

regarding

re ¦gard |ing |rɪˈgɑːdɪŋ | preposition in respect of; concerning: your recent letter regarding the above proposal.

 

regardless

re ¦gard |less |rɪˈgɑːdlɪs | adverb despite the prevailing circumstances: they were determined to carry on regardless. (regardless of ) without regard or consideration for: the allowance is paid regardless of age or income. DERIVATIVES regardlessly adverb, regardlessness noun

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

regard

regard verb 1 we regard these results as encouraging: consider, look on, view, see, think of, judge, deem, estimate, assess, reckon, adjudge, rate, gauge. 2 he regarded her coldly: look at, contemplate, eye, gaze at, stare at; watch, observe, view, study, scrutinize; literary behold. noun 1 she has no regard for human life: consideration, care, concern, thought, notice, heed, attention. 2 doctors are held in high regard: esteem, respect, acclaim, admiration, approval, approbation, estimation. 3 (regards ) Jamie sends his regards: best wishes, good wishes, greetings, kind /kindest regards, felicitations, salutations, respects, compliments, best, love. 4 his steady regard: look, fixed look, gaze, stare; observation, contemplation, study, scrutiny. 5 in this regard I disagree with you: respect, aspect, point, item, particular, detail, specific; matter, issue, topic, question. PHRASES with /in regard to See regarding. USAGE regard As a noun in with regard to and in regard to, the singular noun is correct. The plural form (as in with regards to and in regards to ) is, to put it charitably, poor usage —e.g.: “Single men and women are overwhelmed and confused by a barrage of information and advice on what to do and what not to do in regards to [read in regard to ] finding Mr. Right and Ms. Girl-of-My-Dreams.” ( Ebony; Dec. 1997 ) or He became furious at the mere mention of. .. the columnist who accused him recently of judicial exhibitionism with regards to [read with regard to ] his trade-agreement ruling. ” ( New York Times; Sept. 17, 1993.) The acceptable forms are best used as introductory phrases, but even these may be advantageously replaced by a single word such as concerning, regarding, or considering, or even in, about, or for. Regards is acceptable as a verb in the phrase as regards, a traditional literary idiom (though now a little old-fashioned ), and the past participle regarded commonly appears in two combinations: one, highly regarded, is a vague expression of praise; the other, widely regarded as, usually leads to words of praise though it would certainly be possible to say that someone is widely regarded as beneath contempt.It is a mistake, however, to say widely regarded without as: “Crotty has published four novels since leaving the newspaper, and he's widely regarded [read highly regarded ] by both fiction writers and journalists.”.Usage notes show additional guidance on finer points of English usage.

 

regarding

regarding preposition the condo commission has called a special meeting regarding pet ownership: concerning, as regards, with /in regard to, with respect to, with reference to, relating to, respecting, re, about, apropos, on the subject of, in connection with, vis-à -vis.

 

regardless

regardless adverb he decided to go, regardless: anyway, anyhow, in any case, nevertheless, nonetheless, despite everything, in spite of everything, even so, all the same, in any event, come what may; informal still and all, irregardless. PHRASES regardless of the race will be held on Saturday, regardless of the weather: irrespective of, without regard to, without reference to, disregarding, without consideration of, discounting, ignoring, notwithstanding, no matter.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

regard

regard verb 1 we regard these results as encouraging: consider, look on, view, see, hold, think, think of, contemplate, count, judge, deem, estimate, evaluate, interpret, appraise, assess, make of, find, put down as, take for, account, reckon, treat, adjudge, size up, value, rate, gauge, sum up, weigh up. 2 he regarded her with a cold stare: look at, contemplate, eye, gaze at, stare at; watch, observe, view, survey, scan; examine, inspect, study, scrutinize; literary behold. 3 archaic he seldom regards her advice: heed, pay heed to, pay attention to, attend to, listen to, mind, take notice of, take into consideration, take into account. noun 1 he has no regard for human life: consideration, care, concern, sympathy, thought, mind, notice, heed, attention, interest. 2 doctors are held in high regard by society: esteem, respect, high opinion, acclaim, admiration, approval, approbation, popularity, appreciation, estimation, favour, deference, reverence, veneration, liking, affection, love. 3 (regards ) Jamie sends his regards: best wishes, good wishes, greetings, kind /kindest regards, felicitations, salutations, respects, compliments, best, love; archaic remembrances, devoirs. 4 she was aware of his steady regard: look, gaze, stare, fixed look, intent look; observation, contemplation, examination, inspection, study, scrutiny. 5 in this regard I disagree with you: respect, aspect, facet, consideration, point, item, characteristic, particular, detail, specific, particularity, fact; matter, issue, topic, question, circumstance. PHRASES with regard to I am writing with regard to an article in your November edition. See regarding.

 

regarding

regarding preposition further details regarding this scheme are available from the Council: concerning, as regards, with regard to, in regard to, with respect to, in respect of, with reference to, relating to, respecting, as for, as to, re, about, apropos, on the subject of, in connection with; French vis-à -vis; Latin in re.

 

regardless

regardless adverb he decided to go, regardless: anyway, anyhow, in any case, nevertheless, nonetheless, notwithstanding, despite everything, in spite of everything, for all that, after everything, no matter what, even so, just the same, all the same, be that as it may, in any event, come what may, (come ) rain or shine, whatever the cost; informal still and all, irregardless. PHRASES regardless of the Commission should promote equal opportunities for people regardless of age: irrespective of, without regard to, without reference to, disregarding, unmindful of, heedless of, careless of /about, indifferent to, unconcerned about, without consideration of, negligent of, setting aside, discounting, ignoring, notwithstanding, no matter, despite, in spite of, for all; informal irregardless of. ANTONYMS mindful of, heedful of.

 

French Dictionary

regard

regard n. m. nom masculin 1 Action, manière de regarder. : Un regard furtif. 2 Ouverture au niveau du sol destinée à faciliter l ’entretien, les réparations d ’un appareil, d ’une canalisation. : Regard de nettoyage, regard de visite. LOCUTIONS Au premier regard Du premier coup d ’œil. Au regard de Par rapport à. : Au regard de la loi, il est coupable. SYNONYME à l ’égard de . Droit de regard. Possibilité de contrôler les actes de quelqu ’un, de quelque chose. SYNONYME autorité ; contrôle . En regard Vis-à -vis. : Texte avec illustration en regard. SYNONYME en face . En regard de Comparativement à. : En regard de ce qui est déjà fait, il reste peu à accomplir. SYNONYME par rapport à ; relativement à .

 

regardant

regardant , ante adj. adjectif familier Mesquin, avare. : Elle n ’est pas regardante sur l ’argent de poche. SYNONYME chiche .

 

regarder

regarder v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif direct 1 Observer. : Elle regarde les enfants qui s ’amusent. 2 figuré Considérer. : Nous allons regarder cette question. SYNONYME examiner . 3 littéraire Considérer comme. : Ils l ’ont toujours regardé comme leur fils. SYNONYME estimer ; prendre pour ; tenir pour . Note Syntaxique En ce sens, le verbe se construit avec la conjonction comme. 4 Concerner. : Cette décision ne vous regarde pas. SYNONYME intéresser ; toucher . verbe transitif indirect Tenir compte de, prêter attention à. : Regarder à la dépense. Note Syntaxique En ce sens, le verbe se construit avec la préposition à. verbe pronominal Être face à face et se voir. : Ils se sont regardés longuement. SYNONYME contempler . Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Elles se sont regardées avec étonnement. FORME FAUTIVE cela regarde (bien, mal ). Calque de « it looks good, bad » pour les choses s ’annoncent, se présentent bien, mal. aimer

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

regard

re gard /rɪɡɑ́ː r d /re (後ろを )gard (守る ); rewardと同源 〗(前 )regarding, (形 副 )regardless 動詞 s /-dz /; ed /-ɪd /; ing 他動詞 1 regard A as C 〗〈人が 〉A 〈人 事 〉をCとみなす , 考える (!(1 )Cは 名詞 形容詞 前置詞句. (2 )進行形にしない ) regard her view as wrong 彼女の見解を誤りであると考える (!considerとは違い, asを省略したりto be, that節にしない; ╳regard her view (to be ) wrong ) He is widely regarded as the best pitcher in Asia .彼はアジア一のピッチャーだと広くみなされている How do you regard yourself? 自分のことをどのように考えていますか .2 【ある感情をもって 】…を考える, 捉える «with » ; …を評価する , …を尊敬する (!進行形にしない ) regard the man with suspicion [curiosity ]その男のことを疑い [好奇心 ]をもって見る ▸ a highly [well ] regarded writer 高い評価を受けている作家 .3 ⦅主にかたい書 ⦆ A (+副詞 )〗A 〈人 物 〉 (ある態度で )(じっと )見る , 注視する (!look atの方が普通 ) He regarded me curiously [suspiciously ].彼は私を興味深げ [怪しげ ]に見た .4 かたく 〖通例否定文 疑問文で 〗〈人の意見など 〉に注意を払う , …を気に留める .5 〈事が 〉…に関係する , 関連する .as reg rds A まれ as reg rds to A かたく A 〈人 事 〉に関して (は ), Aについて (は )As regards this room, the view is quite satisfactory .この部屋に関しては, 眺めは申し分ない .名詞 s /-dz /1 U かたく «…に対する » 敬意 , 尊敬 ; 好意 ; 評価 «for » ▸ I have high [little ] regard for my teacher .私は先生をとても尊敬している [あまり尊敬していない ]hold A in high [low ] regard Aのことを高く [低く ]評価している .2 U かたく «…に対する » 配慮 , 思いやり ; 考慮 , 注意 «for , to » have no regard for safety 安全への配慮がない pay special regard to students' health 生徒の健康を特に考慮する .3 s 〗(手紙 伝言などの )よろしくというあいさつ Give my regards to everyone .皆さんによろしくお伝えください My mother sends her regards .母からよろしくとのことです With best [warm (est ), kind (est )] regards ,敬具 (!やや丁寧な手紙の結びの句で, この後に自分の名前を続ける ) .4 C かたく 〖単数形で 〗注視 ; …な目つき (!形容詞 を伴って ) .in th s [th t ] reg rd この [その ]点について (は )▸ I appreciate your help in this regard .この点に関してはあなたの援助に感謝します .without reg rd to [for ] A A 〈人 事 〉にかかわりなく, Aにかかわらず .with [in ] reg rd to A かたく A 〈人 事 〉に関して (は ), Aについて (は )(regarding )With regard to gun control, we need stricter laws .銃の規制については, もっと厳しい法律が必要だ .

 

regardful

re gard ful /rɪɡɑ́ː r df (ə )l /形容詞 かたく 1 «…に対して » 注意深い ; «…を » 重んじる «of » .2 «…に » 思いやりのある «for » .

 

regarding

re gard ing /rɪɡɑ́ː r dɪŋ /regard 前置詞 かたく …に関して (は ), …について ()(concerning, with regard to ) (!aboutよりかたく, 主にビジネスレターで用いられる ) For more information regarding the product, see page 15 .商品についての詳細は15ページをご覧ください .

 

regardless

re gard less /rɪɡɑ́ː r dləs /regard (注意 )less (しない ); regard 形容詞 比較なし 気にかけない , 注意しない , 無頓 とん 着な .reg rdless of A Aに関係なく, Aにもかかわらず (!Aは 名詞 , wh節 ) regardless of age, sex, or [╳and ] nationality 年齢, 性別, 国籍にかかわらず regardless of whether they are rich or poor 貧富に関係なく .副詞 〖通例文頭 文末で 〗(困難や反対があっても )それにもかかわらず , それでもなお .