dignity; sanctity; honor; majesty
to obey; to observe; to follow
honorific title; form of address reserved for a queen, ancestor, emperor etc
worship; to revere; to venerate
august countenance; your face (usually mocking)
to value highly; to hold up sth as a model
to revere; to admire; to honor; to venerate
(honorific) your respected opinion; What do you think, your majesty?
to address sb deferentially; title; honorific
honored sir (a person of higher status or seniority, or a Buddhist monk)
respected; respectable; honorable
to respect; respect; to revere; to value; to esteem; to honor; serious; proper
one's superior; one's elders and betters
(lit.) your honored carriage; your highness; honored Sir (also sarcastic); you
title of a Daoist priest; revered master
to revere the master and his teaching
respect the old and cherish the young
to respect talent and make use of ability (Mencius)
to honor the wise and love the people; respecting noble talent while protecting the common people
aged and respected; senior
to esteem; to revere; to think highly of sb
to revere as sole orthodoxy; to hold supremacy (of a religion, ideology, cultural norm, social group etc); to be dominant
self-respect; self-esteem; ego; pride
posthumous honorific name
self-respect; self-esteem; ego
keep your thoughts to yourself
orders weightier than life
to condescend; condescending; patronizing
to recognize talent and have great respect for it