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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
disrespect
dis·res·pect [disrespect disrespectful disrespectfully] noun, verb BrE [ˌdɪsrɪˈspekt] NAmE [ˌdɪsrɪˈspekt] noun uncountable, countable ~ (for/to sb/sth) a lack of respect for sb/sth •disrespect for the law/the dead •No disrespect intended sir. It was just a joke. Example Bank: •No disrespect intended sir; it was just a joke. •She felt he had total disrespect for women. •The new manager showed a healthy disrespect for formality. •They have shown a total disrespect for the law. Derived Words: ↑disrespectful ▪ ↑disrespectfully verb ~ sb/sth (informal) to speak about or treat sb/sth without respect •They were accused of disrespecting the country's flag. •He denied disrespecting the disaster victims. •The teachers' dedication has been ignored or disrespected. •Don't disrespect what I believe in. Some people consider that it is not correct to use disrespect as a verb, and that you should use the noun instead, especially in formal and written English •They were accused of treating the country's flag with disrespect. Verb forms:
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