英國人很尊重法序和秩序。

The British have a lot of respect for law and order.

Source: Tatoeba

Sentence Composition

=1 英國人 Yīngguórén British person; British people
=1 英國人 yīngguórén British person; Briton; British people
2 hěn
  1. very; quite
  2. (also, often used before an adjective without intensifying its meaning, i.e. as a meaningless syntactic element)
3 尊重 zūnzhòng
  1. to esteem
  2. to respect
  3. to honor
  4. to value
  5. eminent
  6. serious
  7. proper
=4 variant of
=4
  1. France
  2. French
  3. abbr. for 法国 guó
  4. Taiwan pr.
=4
  1. law
  2. method
  3. way
  4. to emulate
  5. (Buddhism) dharma
  6. (abbr. for 法家 jiā) the Legalists
  7. (physics) farad (abbr. for 法拉 )
=4
  1. old variant of
  2. law
5
  1. (bound form) order; sequence
  2. (bound form) introductory; initial
  3. preface
=6 old variant of
=6 surname He
=6
  1. (joining two nouns) and; together with; with (Taiwan pr. hàn)
  2. (math.) sum
  3. to make peace
  4. (sports) to draw; to tie
  5. (bound form) harmonious
  6. (bound form) Japan; Japanese
=6
  1. to compose a poem in reply (to sb's poem) using the same rhyme sequence
  2. to join in the singing
  3. to chime in with others
=6 to complete a set in mahjong or playing cards
=6 huó
  1. to combine a powdery substance (flour, plaster etc) with water
  2. Taiwan pr. huò
=6 huò
  1. to mix (ingredients) together
  2. to blend
  3. classifier for rinses of clothes
  4. classifier for boilings of medicinal herbs
=6 (literary) harmonious (variant of )
=6 huo
  1. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) warm
  2. warm
7 秩序 zhì order; orderliness (in society, in the classroom, on the roads etc)