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great respect for somebody 尊敬,尊重(某人) the guest of honor (= the most important one) (正餐等的)主客,贵宾 the seat/place of honor (= given to the most important guest) 荣誉席位 They stood in silence as a mark of honor to her. 他们默默地站着,以示对她的敬意。 - do honor to somebody/something
This biography does great honor to the poet's achievements. 这部传记极大地颂扬了诗人的成就。
- [singular]
something that you are very pleased or proud to do because people are showing you great respect synonym privilege (3)荣幸;光荣 It was a great honor to be invited here today. 今天很荣幸被邀请到这里。 It was my honor and privilege to be Helen's friend. 成为海伦的朋友是我的荣幸。 It is a great honor to represent my country at the Olympics. 很荣幸代表我国参加奥运会。
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the quality of knowing and doing what is morally right 正义感;道义;节操 a man of honor 守信义的人 a sense of honor 荣誉感 Proving his innocence has become a matter of honor. 证明他的清白已经成为一个荣誉问题。
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a good reputation; respect from other people 荣誉;名誉;他人的尊敬 upholding the honor of your country 维护你国家的荣誉 The family honor is at stake. 家庭荣誉危在旦夕。
- [singular] honor to something/somebody
a person or thing that causes others to respect and admire something/somebody 引起尊敬(或尊重、崇敬)的人(或事物) She is an honor to the profession. 她是这个职业的荣誉。
- [countable]
an award, official title, etc. given to somebody as a reward for something that they have done (为表扬某人的)奖励,荣誉称号,头衔 to win the highest honor 赢得最高荣誉 She received nearly every honor bestowed upon a poet. 她获得了几乎所有授予诗人的荣誉。 He was buried with full military honors (= with a special military service as a sign of respect). 他有经营/开办企业所必需的技能。 He wears his scars like badges of honor (= rewards that you can see). 他的伤疤像荣誉徽章一样。
- [plural]
(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 that is at a higher level than other classes) 大学荣誉学位课程;(美国学校的)优等班 an honors degree/course 荣誉学位/课程 a First Class Honors degree 一级荣誉学位 - (North American English)
I took an honors class in English. 我选了一个英语优等班课程。
- honors, honours[plural](abbreviation Hons)
if you pass an exam or graduate from a university or school with honors, you receive a special grade for having achieved a very high standard Topics Educationc2优异成绩 - His/Her/Your Honor[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 Honor. 没有问题了,法官大人。
- [countable, usually plural]
the cards that have the highest value 最大点数的牌
Idioms
do somebody an honor | do somebody the honor (of doing something)
- (formal)
to do something to make somebody feel very proud and pleased 使增光;赏光;给…带来荣誉 Would you do me the honor of dining with me? 你能赏光和我一起吃饭吗?
do the honors
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 honors and draw the winning ticket? 你愿意尽你所能,抽中获胜的那张票吗?
have the honor of (doing) something
- (formal)
to be given the opportunity to do something that makes you feel proud and happy 得到某殊荣;有幸做某事 May I have the honor of the next dance? 我可以有幸跳下一支舞吗? She had the honor of being the first living artist to have her work exhibited in the Louvre. 她有幸成为第一位在卢浮宫展出作品的在世艺术家。 I had the rare honor of being allowed into the artist's studio. 我有幸被允许进入艺术家的工作室。 Max was given the dubious honor (= it may not really have made him feel proud and happy) of organizing the children's party. 马克斯被授予组织儿童聚会的可疑荣誉。
(there is) honor among thieves
- (saying)
used to say that even criminals have standards of behaviour that they respect 盗亦有道
(feel) honor-bound to do something
- (formal)
to feel that you must do something because of your sense of moral duty (感到)道义上应做某事 He felt honor-bound to help her. 他觉得有义务帮助她。
the honors are even
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 honor of somebody/something | in somebody’s/something’s honor
in order to show great respect for somebody/something 尊敬,尊重(某人) a ceremony in honor of those killed in the explosion 纪念爆炸中遇难者的仪式 A banquet was held in her honor. 为她举行了一场宴会。
on your honor (old-fashioned)
used to promise very seriously that you will do something or that something is true 用人格担保;以名誉担保 I swear on my honor that I knew nothing about this. 我以我的名誉发誓,我对此一无所知。
to be trusted to do something 受到信任;被信赖 You're on your honor not to go into my room. 你有权不进我的房间。
a point of honor
a thing that somebody considers to be very important for their honour or reputation 事关名誉的大事