B2 [ U ] a quality that combines respect, being proud, and honesty名誉,荣誉;高尚品德
B2 in order to celebrate or show great respect for someone or something为了庆祝…;为表示对…的尊敬
to feel you must do something because it is morally right, even if you do not want to do it觉得在道义上应该做
to make someone proud and happy by doing or being something做…使(某人)感到特别荣幸;做…给(某人)带来荣誉;赏光做…
the way to address or refer to a judge(对法官的尊称)阁下
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It's an honour to have you here today, Mr President.
Great honour attaches to winning this award.
The party was held in honour of Vivienne Westwood, that doyenne of British fashion.
It's an honour to meet you Sir.
He felt that his honour was at stake.
[ C ] a reward, prize, or title that publicly expresses admiration or respect奖励;荣誉;荣誉头衔
If you complete a school or university qualification with honours, you achieve a high standard.以优等成绩毕业
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He graduated with a second-class honours degree in physics.
Tom has just graduated with first-class honours in psychology.
Adrian has a joint honours ( double honours) degree in English and philosophy.
The Colonel was buried with full military honours.
Full military honours and a 21-gun salute marked his funeral.
C1 to show great respect for someone or something, especially in public(尤指在公开场合)向…致敬
To honour a promise or agreement is to do what you said you would.信守,执行,兑现(承诺或协议)
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Children need to be taught to honour other people's opinions.
The treaty honours the rights of both nations.
The press nowadays seems incapable of honouring anyone's privacy.
There actually is a rule about not blocking the front entrance, but no one honours it.
The fund was set up to honour the memory of Joe's grandmother, a tireless social campaigner.
to give someone public praise or a reward公开表彰;公开奖励
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