honor的意思和读音

honor

: [ˈɑnər] : [ˈɒnə(r)]

n.

v.

耀

honoring  honored  honors  

adj.+n.great honor

v.+n.honor commitment,honor contract,deserve honor,give honor,defend honor

v.break,disparage

n.baseness,blot,disgrace,scorn

v.admire,carry out,esteem,fulfill,keep

n.dignity,privilege

honor— see alsohonour,honourable

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v.1.to have or show great respect and admiration for somebody or something2.to recognize somebody publicly or elevate somebody's status officially, usually by giving that person a title or an award3.to publicly praise somebody who has died and pay respects to him or her4.to give prestige to somebody or something such as an occasion by choosing to appear, accompany, or take part5.to accept a check or other financial instrument as money or as a substitute for money and pay it when it is due6.to keep a promise, or fulfill the terms of an agreement or contract7.to bow to another dancer in square dancing8.to show your respect or admiration for someone, especially by giving them a prize or title, or by praising them publicly9.to do what you said you would do or what you promised to do10.respect highly11.cause to feel honour;give an honour to12.show respect to;treat with honour1.to have or show great respect and admiration for somebody or something2.to recognize somebody publicly or elevate somebody's status officially, usually by giving that person a title or an award3.to publicly praise somebody who has died and pay respects to him or her4.to give prestige to somebody or something such as an occasion by choosing to appear, accompany, or take part5.to accept a check or other financial instrument as money or as a substitute for money and pay it when it is due6.to keep a promise, or fulfill the terms of an agreement or contract7.to bow to another dancer in square dancing8.to show your respect or admiration for someone, especially by giving them a prize or title, or by praising them publicly9.to do what you said you would do or what you promised to do10.respect highly11.cause to feel honour;give an honour to12.show respect to;treat with honour

n.1.strong moral character or strength, and adherence to ethical principles2.great respect and admiration3.personal dignity that sometimes leads to recognition and glory4.somebody's good name or good reputation5.somebody or something that brings respect or glory and is a source of pride to somebody or something else6.something, e.g. a gift, award, or gesture, that signifies high achievement or respect7.a special privilege that is cherished, e.g. an opportunity to be introduced to somebody admired or respected or an opportunity to serve a worthy cause8.a code of integrity in some societies, e.g. in feudal Europe and medieval Japan, that men upheld by force of arms9.the degree of dignity with which high positions such as the presidency are regarded by those elected to them and by the people they serve10.in golf, the right to drive off first from the tee11.a woman's virginity or reputation for chastity12ed as a form of address to dignitaries such as judges and mayors13.the respect that people have for someone who achieves something great, who is very powerful, or who behaves in a way that is morally right14.the behavior of someone who has high moral standards15.something you do that you are proud of16.a prize that someone is given because they have achieved something important1.strong moral character or strength, and adherence to ethical principles2.great respect and admiration3.personal dignity that sometimes leads to recognition and glory4.somebody's good name or good reputation5.somebody or something that brings respect or glory and is a source of pride to somebody or something else6.something, e.g. a gift, award, or gesture, that signifies high achievement or respect7.a special privilege that is cherished, e.g. an opportunity to be introduced to somebody admired or respected or an opportunity to serve a worthy cause8.a code of integrity in some societies, e.g. in feudal Europe and medieval Japan, that men upheld by force of arms9.the degree of dignity with which high positions such as the presidency are regarded by those elected to them and by the people they serve10.in golf, the right to drive off first from the tee11.a woman's virginity or reputation for chastity12ed as a form of address to dignitaries such as judges and mayors13.the respect that people have for someone who achieves something great, who is very powerful, or who behaves in a way that is morally right14.the behavior of someone who has high moral standards15.something you do that you are proud of16.a prize that someone is given because they have achieved something important

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1.We attend funerals to honor their memory and grieve our loss, but we do not expect to be greeted at the door by the person who has died.怀怀

2.It's a tremendous honor and a privilege for me to be here with all of you.

3."A direct beneficiary of Dr. King is in the White House, " he said, "and another has the honor of leading the Department of Justice. ":“。”

4.So tonight being able to be in a room amongst our peer being recognized with an honor like this, it's really very special.

5.They should not promise too many things to people; otherwise, they would not be able to honor these things.

6.I have been allowed a minute and a half, or 90 seconds, my choice, to thank everyone that made it possible for me to receive this honor.90

7.And if the host is unable to honor the request, you could offer to prepare a low-calorie mixed drink in advance and bring it to the party.

8.hello i hvent had any holidays lately but i am going to have presidents day as a time to honor the presidents of the united states.

9.There are reports said the man previously killed one of his sisters in the 1980s in what's described as an honor killing.1980”。

10.If he could only have faced life with the same courage and sense of honor with which he faced death, he would have been quite a guy.使