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honours是honour的复数 - n.荣誉;名誉;优惠;荣幸
- v.尊敬;尊重;给与…的光荣;以…为荣
- 网络荣誉学士学位;优等成绩;学位附加优异成绩
复数:honours 现在分词:honouring 过去分词:honoured v.+n. honour pledge,request honour,honour agreement,honour commitment,save honour n. baseness,scorn,disgrace,blot v. keep,stick to,fulfil,carry out,esteem n. integrity,admiration,dignity,distinction,reputation n. | 6. 高位,高官;阁下〔英国主要用于尊称地方法官,美国用于尊称一般法官〕 8. (大学中的)优等成绩;给优等生开设的高级课程;〔英国〕优等成绩奖金 6. 高位,高官;阁下〔英国主要用于尊称地方法官,美国用于尊称一般法官〕 8. (大学中的)优等成绩;给优等生开设的高级课程;〔英国〕优等成绩奖金 | v. | 1. 尊敬;尊重;给与荣誉,给与…的光荣;以…为荣;向…授勋礼遇 2. 接受;【商业】承认如期付款,承兑(票据),兑现 |
n. | 1. strong moral character or strength, and adherence to ethical principles 2. used as a form of address to a judge 3. great respect and admiration 4. personal dignity that sometimes leads to recognition and glory 5. somebody's good name or good reputation 6. somebody or something that brings respect or glory and is a source of pride to somebody or something else 7. something, e.g. a gift, award, or gesture, that signifies high achievement or respect 8. 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 cause 9. a code of integrity in some societies, e.g. in feudal Europe and medieval Japan, that men upheld by force of arms 10. in golf, the right to drive off first from the tee 1. strong moral character or strength, and adherence to ethical principles 2. used as a form of address to a judge 3. great respect and admiration 4. personal dignity that sometimes leads to recognition and glory 5. somebody's good name or good reputation 6. somebody or something that brings respect or glory and is a source of pride to somebody or something else 7. something, e.g. a gift, award, or gesture, that signifies high achievement or respect 8. 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 cause 9. a code of integrity in some societies, e.g. in feudal Europe and medieval Japan, that men upheld by force of arms 10. in golf, the right to drive off first from the tee | np. | 1. official recognition of academic excellence given to students by colleges and universities at graduation 2. four or five of the highest cards, especially the ace, king, queen, jack, and ten of the trump suit | v. | 1. to have or show great respect and admiration for somebody or something 2. to recognize somebody publicly or elevate somebody's status officially, usually by giving that person a title or an award 3. to publicly praise somebody who has died and pay respects to him or her 4. to give prestige to somebody or something such as an occasion by choosing to appear, accompany, or take part 5. to accept a cheque or other financial instrument as money or as a substitute for money and pay it when it is due 6. to keep a promise, or fulfil the terms of an agreement or contract 7. to bow to another dancer in square dancing 8. to show your respect or admiration for someone, especially by giving them a prize or a title, or by praising them publicly 9. to do what you promised to do or what it is your duty to do 1. to have or show great respect and admiration for somebody or something 2. to recognize somebody publicly or elevate somebody's status officially, usually by giving that person a title or an award 3. to publicly praise somebody who has died and pay respects to him or her 4. to give prestige to somebody or something such as an occasion by choosing to appear, accompany, or take part 5. to accept a cheque or other financial instrument as money or as a substitute for money and pay it when it is due 6. to keep a promise, or fulfil the terms of an agreement or contract 7. to bow to another dancer in square dancing 8. to show your respect or admiration for someone, especially by giving them a prize or a title, or by praising them publicly 9. to do what you promised to do or what it is your duty to do |
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