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honour

美['ɑnər],英['ɒnə(r)],

释义

n. 荣誉;荣幸;尊敬;光荣; v. 尊敬;给予表扬(或奖励、头衔、称号);执行(承诺); 网络释义: 名誉;敬意;荣耀;

例句

To perform a social duty or ceremony, such as pouring drinks, making a speech, etc.
No particular person, team, etc. is doing better than the others in a competition, an argument, etc.
We do not attempt, in the strict sense, to prove or to disprove anything, unless its importance makes it worthy of that honour.
从严格意义上讲,除非确实很有必要,我们通常并不去证明或反驳任何事物。
Just like to me, it's my duty and honour to make it a good speech for you.
就像对我来说,这是我的责任和荣誉,使它成为一个很好的讲话为您。
Without any modesty, Chu Jen Wang sat down in the seat of honour.
For thou hast made him a little lower than the angels, and hast crowned him with glory and honour.
你叫他比天使微小一点,并赐他荣耀尊贵为冠冕。
I would not give up the pleasure and honour of being intimate with you for anything in the world.
无论给我什么东西,我都不愿牺牲跟你相交的快乐与荣幸。
'I've developed a huge respect and affection for the people there. It's a real honour to be an elder, ' he said.
他说:“我已经在那里得到足够的尊重和爱戴,在那里作为长者真是我的荣誉。”
"Nobody should have any doubt: whether you vote for us or not, all of your lifestyles and beliefs are a matter of honour for us, " he said.
“没人会有任何怀疑:无论你们为我们投票与否,你们所有的生活方式和信仰对我们来讲都是尊敬的事情,”他说道。
I informed him I had had the honour of being in the firm twenty years, to which he insolently replied that I "looked it. "
我带点自豪地告诉他,我已经在这工作20年了,哪知他无礼地回道“知道了!”
I feel it a great honour to be invited to the party.
The difference between a moral man and a man of honour is that the latter regrets a discreditable act even when it has work.
有道德的人与君子之间的差别是,即使在干了丢脸的事情而不为人所觉察,后者也会后悔。

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