disrespect

disrespect
noun
Missachtung, die

show disrespect for somebody/something — keine Achtung vor jemandem/etwas haben

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[disrə'spekt]
noun
(rudeness or lack of respect: He spoke of his parents with disrespect.) die Respektlosigkeit
- academic.ru/21201/disrespectful">disrespectful
- disrespectfully
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dis·re·spect
[ˌdɪsrɪˈspekt]
I. n no pl Respektlosigkeit f (for gegenüber +dat)
no \disrespect to your boss, but ... ohne deinem Chef zu nahe treten zu wollen, aber ...
a gesture of \disrespect eine respektlose Geste
to intend [or mean] no \disrespect for sth etw dat gegenüber nicht respektlos sein wollen
to not mean [to show] any \disrespect nicht unhöflich sein wollen
to show sb \disrespect jdm gegenüber respektlos sein, jdm keinen Respekt zollen geh
to show [a deep [or profound]] \disrespect [völlig] respektlos sein
II. vt AM (fam)
to \disrespect sb jdn beleidigen
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["dIsrɪs'pekt]
n
Respektlosigkeit f (for gegenüber)

to show disrespect for sth — keinen Respekt vor etw (dat) haben

I don't mean any disrespect, but ... — ich will nicht respektlos sein, aber ...

no disrespect to ... — bei allem Respekt vor (+dat) ...

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disrespect [ˌdısrıˈspekt]
A s
1. Respektlosigkeit f (to, for gegenüber)
2. Unhöflichkeit f (to, for gegenüber)
B v/t
1. sich respektlos benehmen gegenüber
2. unhöflich behandeln
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noun
Missachtung, die

show disrespect for somebody/something — keine Achtung vor jemandem/etwas haben

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n.
Nichtachtung f.
Respektlosigkeit f.

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