Webin this/that reˈgard ( formal) concerning what has just been mentioned: I have nothing further to say in this regard. See also: regard, that, this Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © … Webto consider or have an opinion about something or someone: Environmentalists regard GM technology with suspicion. Her parents always regarded her as the smartest of their …
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Webregard noun [ U ] formal uk / rɪˈɡɑːd / us / rɪˈɡɑːrd / C1 respect or admiration for someone or something: The company holds her in high regard. He has no regard for other people's feelings. Thesaurus: 同義語、対義語と例 in/with regard to B2 in connection with: I am writing to you with regard to your letter of 15 March. Thesaurus: 同義語、対義語と例 Web2 dagen geleden · in this/that regard. phrase. You can use in this regard or in that regard to refer back to something that you have just said . In this regard nothing has changed. I may have made a mistake in that regard. See full dictionary entry for regard. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. scars on 45 albums
IN THIS / THAT REGARD (phrase) definition and synonyms
Web"in regard to" is the right way here. "with regards to something" This is OK. Somehow I have the feeling that "with regard to" is more normal though. Paul Brians seems to back this up. "regarding something" This is OK, e.g. film title "Regarding Henry", etc. I have also heard/read people using an arbitrary combination of the above (e.g. "in ... WebJust want to clarify for all you regards out there including the ones working in Federal reserve, ... This means my regards prices have increased by 13.5% since Mar21. Just … Webused for relating something that you have just said to something that you will be saying. The university needs to cut costs but has not made any particular proposals in this regard. … ruler amakusa shirou fate/grand order