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Chariot Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

aspect, respect

respect, aspect

What is the difference? Thank you.
  

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I think, aspect - a particular part or feature of a situation, an idea, a problem. Like a way in which it may be considered. respect- a feeling of admiration for sb/sth.

  • I think, aspect - a particular part or feature of a situation, an idea, a problem.
  • Like a way in which it may be considered.
  • respect- a feeling of admiration for sb/sth.
  • It is because good qualities or achievements.
  • You can find it in the dictionary.
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I think,

aspect - a particular part or feature of a situation, an idea, a problem. Like a way in which it may be considered.

respect- a feeling of admiration for sb/sth. It is because good qualities or achievements.

You can find it in the dictionary. They are exactly different.

(I'm not a native speaker)
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right, look in a dictionary first, they are totally different
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The phrases "in that respect", "in most respects" seem to have the meaning of "aspect". How would you tell the difference? Thanks.
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Yes, in that case respect does seem to be closer in meaning to aspect.
However, in those fixed expressions we always use respect, not aspect.

In most [respects / ways / *aspects], butterflies are similar to moths.
What [ aspects / features / *respects] of metabolism are similar in butterflies and moths?

What [aspects / featu

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