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['ɒnə(r)]honoured, honouring, honours

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荣誉(54%),荣幸(21%),尊敬(20%),头衔(2%),方形舞中鞠躬致敬(2%),信守承诺(1%)
n.荣誉;尊敬;勋章
vt.尊敬;[金融] 承兑;承兑远期票据
n.(Honour)人名;(英)昂纳
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in AM, use 美国英语用 honor
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]正义感;道义;气节 Honour means doing what you believe to be right and being confident that you have done what is right.
  • The officers died faithful to Poland and to the honour of a soldier...

    这些军官至死都忠于波兰,坚守了军人气节。

  • I do not believe I can any longer serve with honour as a member of your government.

    我认为自己再也无法问心无愧地在你的政府中任职。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]荣誉;特殊奖励 An honour is a special award that is given to someone, usually because they have done something good or because they are greatly respected.
  • Most of the high honours usually go to long-serving MPs loyal to the government...

    大多数的高级荣誉通常都会授予忠于政府的资深议员。

  • He was showered with honours—among them an Oscar.

    他赢得了众多荣誉——其中包括一项奥斯卡奖。

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[VERB 动词]授予…荣誉;给予…表彰 If someone is honoured, they are given public praise or an award for something they have done.
  [be V-ed]
  [usu passive]
  • Two American surgeons were last week honoured with the Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology...

    两位美国外科医生上周获得了诺贝尔医学和生理学奖。

  • Mr Reddy has been honoured by the Pope by being made a knight of St Gregory.

    雷迪先生被教皇授予“圣格列高利骑士”的荣誉称号。

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[N-SING 单数名词]荣幸;光荣;殊荣 If you describe doing or experiencing something as an honour, you mean you think it is something special and desirable.
  [oft N of -ing]
  • Five other cities had been competing for the honour of staging the Games...

    还有其他5个城市为赢得该届运动会的主办权一直在进行角逐。

  • Tchaikovsky was given a state funeral—the first commoner to be granted this honour...

    柴可夫斯基得到了国葬待遇——他是首位获此殊荣的平民。

  • Michael said: 'It's an honour to finally work with her.'...

    迈克尔说:“终于能同她合作是我的荣幸。”

  • Perhaps as it is so close to noon, you would do me the honour of having lunch with me.

    马上就到中午了,也许你能赏脸和我一起吃午饭。

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[V-PASSIVE 被动动词]使感到荣幸;使引以为荣 If you say that you would be honoured to do something, you are saying very politely and formally that you would be pleased to do it. If you say that you are honoured by something, you are saying that you are grateful for it and pleased about it.
  [be V-ed to-inf]
  [be V-ed]
  [politeness]
  • Peter Alliss says he would be honoured to be asked...

    彼得·艾利斯说若受邀约自己将感到非常荣幸。

  • It's a very flattering offer, and I'm honoured by your confidence in me.

    这个提议让我受宠若惊,能得到您的信任我感到很荣幸。

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[VERB 动词]尊重;尊敬 To honour someone means to treat them or regard them with special attention and respect.
  [V n with n]
  [V n]
  • Her Majesty later honoured the Headmaster with her presence at lunch...

    女王陛下随后出席了午宴,以表示对校长的尊重。

  • Those right-wing people who most honour their monarch see no reason for any apology.

    那些对君主最为尊崇的右翼人士认为没有理由作出道歉。

honoured
  • Mrs Patrick Campbell was an honoured guest.

    帕特里克·坎贝尔夫人是位贵宾。

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[VERB 动词]执行(协议);履行(诺言) If you honour an arrangement or promise, you do what you said you would do.
  [V n]
  • The two sides agreed to honour a new ceasefire...

    双方同意执行新的停火协议。

  • Mr Ashkenazy has informed us that he will be unable to honour his contract with Symphony Hall to perform the piano recital.

    阿什克纳齐先生已通知我们,他将无法履行和交响音乐厅签订的钢琴独奏演出合同。

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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词](大学)优等学位,荣誉学位 Honours is a type of university degree which is of a higher standard than a pass or ordinary degree.
  [usu N n]
  • ...an honours degree in business studies.

    商学荣誉学位

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[N-VOC 称呼名词](美国对法官、市长等的尊称)阁下,大人(当面称呼时用 your honour,其他场合提及时用 his honour 或 her honour) Judges, and mayors in the United States, are sometimes called your honour or referred to as his honour or her honour .
  [poss N; PRON: poss PRON]
  • I bring this up, your honor, because I think it is important to understand the background of the defendant.

    法官大人,我之所以提及此事,是因为我觉得了解被告的背景十分重要。

  • ...His Honour Judge Brodrick.

    布罗德里克法官大人

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See also:
guest of honour
lap of honour
maid of honour
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    [PHRASE 短语]尽主人之谊;主持 If someone does the honours at a social occasion or public event, they act as host or perform some official function.
      [V inflects]
      [INFORMAL 非正式]
    • A well-known television personality did the honours at the official opening of the show.

      一位著名的电视明星主持了该次展览的正式开幕典礼。

    12
    [PREP-PHRASE 短语介词]为庆祝… If something is arranged in honour of a particular event, it is arranged in order to celebrate that event.
    • The Foundation is holding a dinner at the Museum of American Art in honour of the opening of their new show.

      该基金会将在美国艺术博物馆举办宴会,庆祝新展览的开幕。

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    [PHRASE 短语]为了向…表示敬意 If something is arranged or happens in someone's honour, it is done specially to show appreciation of them.
      [n PHR]
    • He will attend an outdoor concert in his honour in the centre of Paris...

      他将出席在巴黎市中心特地为他举办的一场露天音乐会。

    • The United Nations has issued a stamp in honour of Captain Alfred Dreyfus.

      联合国发行了一枚纪念阿尔弗雷德·德雷富斯上尉的邮票。


    Oxford
    hon·our ( especially US honor ) / ˈɒnə(r) ; NAmE ˈɑːnər /
    noun
    ,
    verb
    honour honours honoured honouring
    noun HELP  Use an,not a,before honour. *honour 前用 an,不用 a。 respect 尊敬 1 [uncountable ] great respect and admiration for sb 尊敬;尊重;崇敬 the guest of honour (= the most important one) 贵宾 the seat/place of honour (= given to the most important guest) 上座╱席 They stood in silence as a mark of honour to her. 他们肃立以示对她的敬意。 see also
    maid of honour
    ,
    matron of honour
    privilege 荣幸 2 [singular ] something that you are very pleased or proud to do because people are showing you great respect 荣幸;光荣 It was a great honour to be invited here today. 今天承蒙邀请到此,深感荣幸。 SYN
    privilege
    synonyms at
    pleasure
    moral behaviour 道德品行 3 [uncountable ] the quality of knowing and doing what is morally right 正义感;道义;节操 a man of honour 品德高尚的人 Proving his innocence has become a matter of honour. 证实他的清白已经成了一件道义上的事。 reputation 名誉 4 [uncountable ] a good reputation; respect from other people 荣誉;名誉;他人的尊敬 upholding the honour of your country 捍卫祖国的荣誉 The family honour is at stake. 家族名誉岌岌可危。 compare
    dishonour
    5 [singular ] honourto sth/sb a person or thing that causes others to respect and admire sth/sb 引起尊敬(或尊重、崇敬)的人(或事物) She is an honour to the profession. 她是这一行业的光荣。
    award 奖励 6 [countable ] an award, official title, etc. given to sb as a reward for sth that they have done (为表扬某人的)奖励,荣誉称号,头衔 the New Year's Honours list (= in Britain, a list of awards and titles given on January 1 each year) (英国)元旦受勋者名册 to win the highest honour 赢得最高荣誉 He was buried with full military honours (= with a special military service as a sign of respect). 他以隆重的军葬礼下葬。 see also
    roll of honour
    at university/school 大学;学校 7 honours , honors [plural ] ( abbr.Hons ) ( often used as an adjective 常用作形容词 ) 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) 大学荣誉学位课程;(美国的)学校优等班 an honours degree/course 荣誉学位╱课程 a First Class Honours degree 一级荣誉学位 ( NAmE) I took an honors class in English. 我选了一个英语优等班课程。 8 honours , honors [plural ] if you pass an exam or graduatefrom a university or school with honours,you receive a special mark/grade for having achieved a very high standard 优异成绩 judge/mayor 法官;市长 9 His/Her/Your Honour [countable ] a title of respect used when talking to or about a judge or a US mayor 法官大人;(美国)市长阁下 No more questions, Your Honour. 没有其他问题了,法官大人。 in card games 纸牌游戏 10 [countable ,  usually plural ] the cards that have the highest value 最大点数的牌 IDIOMS do sb an ˈhonour | do sb the ˈhonour (of doing sth) ( formal) to do sth to make sb feel very proud and pleased 使增光;赏光;给…带来荣誉 Would you do me the honour of dining with me? 你能赏光和我一块吃饭吗? do the ˈhonours to perform a social duty or ceremony, such as pouring drinks, making a speech, etc. 履行社交责任;执行仪式 Would you do the honours and draw the winning ticket? 能劳驾为我们抽出获奖的票吗? have the ˈhonour of sth/of doing sth ( formal) to be given the opportunity to do sth that makes you feel proud and happy 得到某殊荣;有幸做某事 May I have the honour of the next dance? 能赏光和我跳下一支舞吗? (there is) honour among ˈthieves ( saying) used to say that even criminals have standards of behaviour that they respect 盗亦有道 (feel) honour-ˈbound to do sth ( formal) to feel that you must do sth because of your sense of moral duty (感到)道义上应做某事 She felt honour-bound to attend as she had promised to. 她觉得既然答应了就应该出席。 compare
    duty-bound
    the honours are ˈeven no particular person, team, etc. is doing better than the others in a competition, an argument, etc. 势均力敌;不分胜负 in ˈhonour of sb/sth | in sb's/sth's ˈhonour in order to show respect and admiration for sb/sth 为向…表示敬意 a ceremony in honour of those killed in the explosion 为纪念爆炸中的死难者所举行的仪式 A banquet was held in her honour. 为欢迎她而设宴。 on your ˈhonour ( old-fashioned) 1 used to promise very seriously that you will do sth or that sth is true 用人格担保;以名誉担保 I swear on my honour that I knew nothing about this. 我以人格担保我根本不知道这件事。 2 to be trusted to do sth 受到信任;被信赖 You're on your honour not to go into my room. 依你的人格,相信你不会进我的房间。
    more at
    point
    n.
    verb show respect 表示敬意 1 honoursb (with sth) to do sth that shows great respect for sb/sth 尊敬,尊重(某人) The President honoured us with a personal visit. 总统亲临,使我们感到荣幸。 our honoured guests 我们的贵宾 ( ironic) I'm glad to see that you've decided to honour us with your presence! 很高兴看到你已决定大驾光临! give award 颁奖 2 honoursb/sth (with sth) (for sth) to give public praise, an award or a title to sb for sth they have done 给予表扬(或奖励、头衔、称号) He has been honoured with a knighthood for his scientific work. 他因科研成就而获授予爵士头衔。 keep promise 遵守诺言 3 honoursth ( formal) to do what you have agreed or promised to do 信守,执行(承诺) I have every intention of honouring our contract. 我完全愿意执行我们的合约。 to honour a cheque (= to keep an agreement to pay it) 承兑支票 IDIOM be/feel honoured (to do sth) to feel proud and happy (做某事)感到荣幸 I was honoured to have been mentioned in his speech. 他在讲话中提到了我,真是荣幸。 hon·our / ˈɒnə(r) ; NAmE ˈɑːnər /
    LDC
    honour1 noun
    honour2 verb
    honourhon‧our1 British English, honor American English /ˈɒnə $ ˈɑːnər/ ●●○ W3 noun
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    1something that makes you proud [singular] something that makes you feel very proud:  Over 100 players competed for the honour of representing the county in the National Finals.it is an honour to do something It is an honor to have you here, sir.2respect [uncountable] the respect that you, your family, your country etc receive from other people, which makes you feel proudhonour of He was prepared even to die in order to defend the honour of his family.national/family/personal etc honour For the French team, winning tomorrow’s game is a matter of national honour.3in honour of somebody/something a)in order to show how much you admire and respect someone:  The stadium was named in honour of the club’s first chairman.in somebody’s honour A special dinner will be held in her honour. b)to celebrate an event:  An oak tree was planted in honour of the occasion.4given to somebody [countable] something such as a special title or medal given to someone to show how much people respect them for what they have achieved:  Reverend Peters was nominated for the honour by colleagues at Walworth Methodist Church.highest honour (=most important honour) The medal is the highest honour the association can bestow (=give).5moral principles [uncountable] strong moral beliefs and standards of behaviour that make people respect and trust you:  My father was a man of honour and great integrity. Her actions were always guided by a deep sense of honour (=strong desire to do what is morally right).matter/point/question of honour (=something that you feel you must do because of your moral principles) It had become a point of honour not to tell him about Lori.6at university/school a)with honours British English if you pass a university degree with honours, you pass it at a level that is higher than the most basic level b)with honors American English if you finish high school or college with honors, you get one of the highest grades c)First Class/Second Class Honours British English the highest or second highest level of degree at a British university7Your/His/Her Honour used when speaking to or about a judge:  No, Your Honour.8place of honour the seat or place which is given to the most important guest or object:  The vase she gave me occupies the place of honor in my living room.9with full military honours if someone is buried with full military honours, there is a military ceremony at their funeral10do the honours spoken to pour the drinks, serve food etc at a social occasion:  Liz, would you do the honors?11 your word of honour a very serious promise that what you are saying is true:  I won’t try to see you again. I give you my word of honour.12be an honour to somebody/something to bring admiration and respect to your country, school, family etc because of your behaviour or achievements:  He’s an honour to his family and his country.13be/feel honour bound to do something formal to feel that it is your moral duty to do something:  We felt honor bound to attend their wedding.14on your honour a)if you swear on your honour to do something, you promise very seriously to do it b)old-fashioned if you are on your honour to do something, you are being trusted to do it15the honours are even used to say that the people or teams in a competition, game etc have done as well as each other or have the same score16sex [uncountable] old use if a woman loses her honour, she has sex with a man she is not married to guest of honour
    at guest1(1)
    , maid of honour
    COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 1adjectivesa great honour· It was a great honour to meet my hero in person.a rare honour (=a very special honour that is not given to many people)· Being asked to paint a portrait for the queen is a rare honour for any artist.a dubious honour (=something that you are not sure that you should be proud of)· The city has the dubious honor of being the smoggiest city in the world.a signal honour formal (=a great honour)· He received the signal honour of becoming an Honorary Fellow of the college.verbshave the honour formal· As a young man, he had the honour of meeting Winston Churchill.do somebody the honour formal (=used when saying that you feel proud that someone has decided to do something)· Will you do me the honour of becoming my wife?COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 2verbsbring honour to somebody/something (=make people respect someone or something)· The bravery of these men has brought honour to their regiment.defend somebody's/something's honour (=do something to protect it when it is being attacked)· To defend his honour and his business interests, he was prepared to go to court.save the honour of somebody/something (=stop it being lost)· Her father fought with him to save her honour.uphold the honour of somebody/something (=defend it)· She felt duty bound to uphold the honour of her country.restore the honour of somebody/something (=make it return to its former state)· He would be forced to restore the honour of his family name.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + honournational honour· For him this is a matter of both personal and national honour.family honour· Refusal of a marriage offer is seen as an attack on the family honour.phrasessomebody's/something's honour is at stake (=someone may lose their honour)· French people believed that the country's honour was at stake over the incident.COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 5phrasesa man of honour· I know Tom to be a man of honour and integrity.a matter/point/question of honour (=something you feel you must do because of your moral beliefs)· To my mum, paying bills on time is a point of honour.a code of honour (=a set of moral rules, laws, or principles that people follow)· We abide by a strict military code of honor.a sense of honour· Is he marrying her out of some misplaced sense of honour?somebody's word of honour (=a promise based on strong moral beliefs)· I give you my word of honour that you will not be harmed.be/feel honour bound to do something (=feel that you should do something, because it is morally right or your duty to do it)· My father felt honour bound to help his sister.
    honour1 noun
    honour2 verb
    honourhonour2 British English, honor American English ●●○ verb [transitive]
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    1be/feel honoured (to do something) to feel very proud and pleased:  I felt very honoured to be included in the team.2formal to show publicly that someone is respected and admired, especially by praising them or giving them a special titlehonour somebody with something He was honored with an award for excellence in teaching.honour somebody for something Two firefighters have been honoured for their courage.3honour a promise/contract/agreement etc to do what you have agreed to do:  Once again, the government has failed to honour its promises. We pray that both sides will continue to honour their commitment to the peace agreement.4to treat someone with special respect:  In a marriage, you need to honour one another. I was treated like an honored guest.5honour a cheque if your bank honours a cheque that you have given someone, it pays the money to that person6somebody has decided to honour us with their presence used humorously when someone arrives late, or to someone who rarely comes to a meeting, class etc

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