尊敬英语怎么说
For holidays, the family usually gather at the grandparents'home, and a great smile and a warm hug for their parents are enough for grown children to show their respect.
He runs the team because he commands their respect. The kids really look to him.
The Manager, when introducing him to the public, added these words, "Most honored audience!"
This display of air power was, says Mr Van Hoof, an effective way to garner the respect of the local people.
And my best wishes to all of you, the honorable guest!
Your Majesty, let Hassan go!
Well, Your Majesty, you would know better than I.
Carpentry and woodworking have long been among the most respected and esteemed professions in Japan.
Whoever Mr Obama picks is sure to be brainy, honourable and young. He or she will also be pro-choice on abortion.
Etzioni was a respected ethics expert when he arrived at Harvard.
So the flag was raised in Christina's honor with those who knew and loved the girl walking past it, on the way to a service to remember her.
A worthy fellow, Ratty, with many good qualities, but very little intelligence and absolutely no education.
He does it for the sake of adventure, to improve himself, to show he's worthy of respect and love from his lady.
Everyone admired him, danced attendance upon him, petted and caressed him.
Children cannot learn in classes where loutish behaviour and disrespect for others are the norm.
Yuan Longping, the person who I respect the most, is known as "Father of Hybrid Rice".
He is highly regarded, but his youth might count against him.
I would have you to know that I am a Toad, a very well-known, respected, distinguished Toad!
Believe me, your Honor, the fault was not mine.
It is indeed an honour to serve my country in such an esteemed position.
Love him or loathe him, you have to respect him.
Do not ogle her. Just remember to use discretion and show proper respect.
CBS retracted the story and Dan Rather, one of the most respected names in American news, resigned as the show's anchor in early 2005.
In Japan you are taught great respect for your elders.
A two-minute silence was held as a mark of respect.