regard1/rIˋgɑrd; rIˈɡɑːd/n 1 [U] when you respect or consider someone or something 尊敬﹐尊重﹔关注﹐关心: Doctors are held in high regard (=respected a lot) by society. 医生在社会上很受尊重。She has no regard for (=does not consider) other people's feelings. 她根本不顾及别人的感受。2 with/in regard to sthformal used to say what subject you are talking or writing about【正式】关于某事: Several changes have been made with regard to security. 关于安全问题﹐已经作出了几项变动。3 regards [plural 复数] used to send good wishes to someone in a polite and slightly formal way 致意﹐问候〔用于礼貌而稍显正式地表达问候〕: Give my regards to your aunt. 代我向你阿姨问好。(with) kind/best regards (=used at the end of a letter or message) 仅此致意
regard2v [T] 1 to think about someone or something in a particular way 把…视为[看作]﹔看待: regard sb as sth I’ve always regarded you as my friend. 我一直把你看作是我的朋友。2 formal to look at someone or something【正式】看﹐注视﹐打量: She regarded him thoughtfully. 她若有所思地注视着他。