honour的意思和读音

honour

: [ˈɑnər] : [ˈɒnə(r)]

n.

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honours  honouring  honoured  

adj.+n.great honour

v.+n.honour pledge,request honour,honour agreement,honour commitment,save honour

v.break,disparage

n.baseness,scorn,disgrace,blot

v.keep,stick to,fulfil,carry out,esteem

n.integrity,admiration,dignity,distinction,reputation

honourn.respect

1.[u]great respect and admiration for sb

the guest of honour(= the most important one)

the seat/place of honour(= given to the most important guest)

They stood in silence as a mark of honour to her.

privilege

2.[sing]something that you are very pleased or proud to do because people are showing you great respect

It was a great honour to be invited here today.

moral behaviour

3.[u]the quality of knowing and doing what is morally right

a man of honour

Proving his innocence has become a matter of honour.

reputation

4.[u]a good reputation; respect from other people

upholding the honour of your country

The family honour is at stake.

5.[sing]~ to sth/sba person or thing that causes others to respect and admire sth/sb

She is an honour to the profession.

award

6.[c]an award, official title, etc. given to sb as a reward for sth that they have done

the New Year's Honours list(= in Britain, a list of awards and titles given on January 1 each year)(

to win the highest honour

He was buried with full military honours(= with a special military service as a sign of respect).

at university/school

7.[pl];(a university course that is of a higher level than a basic course (in the US also used to describe a class in school which is at a higher level than other classes)

an honours degree/course

a First Class Honours degree

I took an honors class in English.

8.[pl]if you pass an exam or graduate from a university or schoolwith honours , you receive a special mark/grade for having achieved a very high standard

judge/mayor

9.[c];(a title of respect used when talking to or about a judge or a US mayor

No more questions, Your Honour.

in card games

10.[c][usupl]the cards that have the highest value

IDM

Would you do me the honour of dining with me?

do sb an honourdo sb the honour (of doing sth)使to do sth to make sb feel very proud and pleased

Would you do me the honour of dining with me?

Would you do the honours and draw the winning ticket?

do the honoursto perform a social duty or ceremony, such as pouring drinks, making a speech, etc.

Would you do the honours and draw the winning ticket?

May I have the honour of the next dance?

have the honour of sth/of doing sthto be given the opportunity to do sth that makes you feel proud and happy

May I have the honour of the next dance?

(there is) honour among thievesused to say that even criminals have standards of behaviour that they respect

She felt honour-bound to attend as she had promised to.

(feel) honour-bound to do sthto feel that you must do sth because of your sense of moral duty

She felt honour-bound to attend as she had promised to.

the honours are evenno particular person, team, etc. is doing better than the others in a competition, an argument, etc.

a ceremony in honour of those killed in the explosion

A banquet was held in her honour.

in honour of sb/sthin sbs/sths honourin order to show respect and admiration for sb/sth

a ceremony in honour of those killed in the explosion

A banquet was held in her honour.

I swear on my honour that I knew nothing about this.

You're on your honour not to go into my room.

on your honourused to promise very seriously that you will do sth or that sth is true

I swear on my honour that I knew nothing about this.

to be trusted to do sth

You're on your honour not to go into my room.

v.show respect

1.~ sb (with sth)to do sth that shows great respect for sb/sth

The President honoured us with a personal visit.使

our honoured guests

I'm glad to see that you've decided to honour us with your presence !

give award

2.~ sb/sth (with sth) (for sth)to give public praise, an award or a title to sb for sth they have done

He has been honoured with a knighthood for his scientific work.

keep promise

3.~ sthto do what you have agreed or promised to do

I have every intention of honouring our contract.

to honour a cheque(= to keep an agreement to pay it)

IDM

I was honoured to have been mentioned in his speech.

be/feel honoured (to do sth)to feel proud and happy

I was honoured to have been mentioned in his speech.

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na.1.The variant of honor

1. & Appraise & Honour & Cooperation ...

2. (from) ../; (honour) ,; (hey) !! ...

3. dam n. honour n. miner n. ...

4. trouble n. honour n. truant n. ...

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6. farewell n. honour n., coincidence n. ...

7.耀 Heat 耀 Honour Heat Rush ...

8. honesty honour taste ...

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1.We do not attempt, in the strict sense, to prove or to disprove anything, unless its importance makes it worthy of that honour.

2.Just like to me, it's my duty and honour to make it a good speech for you.使

3.Without any modesty, Chu Jen Wang sat down in the seat of honour.

4.For thou hast made him a little lower than the angels, and hast crowned him with glory and honour.使耀

5.I would not give up the pleasure and honour of being intimate with you for anything in the world.西

6.'I've developed a huge respect and affection for the people there. It's a real honour to be an elder, ' he said.:“。”

7."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.“怀,”

8.I informed him I had had the honour of being in the firm twenty years, to which he insolently replied that I "looked it. "20!”

9.I feel it a great honour to be invited to the party.

10.The difference between a moral man and a man of honour is that the latter regrets a discreditable act even when it has work.使