nazar, itibar;saygı

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Turkish - English
(Avrupa Birliği) regard
To look at; to observe

She regarded us warily.

To consider, look upon (something) in a given way etc

I always regarded tabloid journalism as a social evil.

One's concern for another; esteem
To have to do with, to concern

I'd like to talk to you regarding your last email.

paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people); "his attentiveness to her wishes"; "he spends without heed to the consequences"
(usually plural) a polite expression of desire for someone's welfare; "give him my kind regards"; "my best wishes" a feeling of friendship and esteem; "she mistook his manly regard for love"; "he inspires respect" look at attentively
If you regard someone in a certain way, you look at them in that way. She regarded him curiously for a moment The clerk regarded him with benevolent amusement
(usually preceded by `in') a detail or point; "it differs in that respect"
Ones concern for another; esteem
Supervision; inspection
If you regard someone or something as being a particular thing or as having a particular quality, you believe that they are that thing or have that quality. He was regarded as the most successful Chancellor of modern times I regard creativity both as a gift and as a skill
The Victorians loved romantic symbols, and rings or brooches set with a Ruby, Emerald, Garnet, Amethyst, Ruby, and a Diamond so that the first letter of each gemstone spelled out "Regard" were given as a token of affection in early Victorian times
aspect; detail; manner; respect; sense
idiomatic usage requires "with [or "in"] regard to" but "as regards "
a long fixed look; "he fixed his paternal gaze on me"
To look at, gaze at
To keep in view; to behold; to look at; to view; to gaze upon
The Victorians loved romantic symbols, and rings or broochs set with a Ruby, Emerald, Garnet, Amethyst, Ruby, and a Diamond so that the first letter of each gemstone spelled out "Regard" were given as a token of affection in early Victorian times
(usually plural) a polite expression of desire for someone's welfare; "give him my kind regards"; "my best wishes"
To consider and treat; to have a certain feeling toward; as, to regard one with favor or dislike