- have regard to something
- have reˈgard to sth idiom
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It is always necessary to have regard to the terms of the contract.
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New sites for waste disposal will be determined having regard to environmental matters.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
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It is always necessary to have regard to the terms of the contract.
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New sites for waste disposal will be determined having regard to environmental matters.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
regard */*/*/ — I UK [rɪˈɡɑː(r)d] / US [rɪˈɡɑrd] verb [transitive] Word forms regard : present tense I/you/we/they regard he/she/it regards present participle regarding past tense regarded past participle regarded 1) [not usually progressive] to think of someone … English dictionary
regard — [[t]rɪgɑ͟ː(r)d[/t]] ♦♦ regards, regarding, regarded 1) VERB 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. [be V ed as n] He was… … English dictionary
regard — re|gard1 S3 [rıˈga:d US a:rd] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(admiration/respect)¦ 2¦(attention/consideration)¦ 3 with/in regard to something 4 in this/that regard 5 regards 6 ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: regarder; REGARD2] … Dictionary of contemporary English
regard — re|gard1 [ rı gard ] verb transitive *** 1. ) not usually progressive to think of something or someone in a particular way: regard someone/something as something: The nuclear reactors, which were regarded as dangerously out of date, were replaced … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
regard — n Regard, respect, esteem, admiration, and their corresponding verbs (regard, respect, esteem, admire) are comparable when they mean a feeling, or to have a feeling, for someone or something which involves recognition of that person s or thing s… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Regard — Re*gard (r?*g?rd ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Regarded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Regarding}.] [F. regarder; pref. re re + garder to guard, heed, keep. See {Guard}, and cf. {Reward}.] 1. To keep in view; to behold; to look at; to view; to gaze upon. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
regard — [n1] attention, look care, carefulness, cognizance, concern, consciousness, curiosity, gaze, glance, heed, interest, interestedness, mark, mind, note, notice, observance, observation, once over*, remark, scrutiny, stare, view; concepts… … New thesaurus
regard / regardless / regards — Regard v. usually means to have an opinion about something or someone. For example: I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms. Oscar Wilde It can also mean to look carefully at something or someone. For example: The students… … English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words
regard / regardless / regards — Regard v. usually means to have an opinion about something or someone. For example: I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms. Oscar Wilde It can also mean to look carefully at something or someone. For example: The students… … English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words
regard / regardless / regards — Regard v. usually means to have an opinion about something or someone. For example: I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms. Oscar Wilde It can also mean to look carefully at something or someone. For example: The students… … English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words