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homage

/hom-ij, om-; oh-mahzh/US // ˈhɒm ɪdʒ, ˈɒm-; oʊˈmɑʒ //UK // (ˈhɒmɪdʒ) //

致敬,敬意,敬礼,致敬语

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : respect or reverence paid or rendered: In his speech he paid homage to Washington and Jefferson.
    • : the formal public acknowledgment by which a feudal tenant or vassal declared himself to be the man or vassal of his lord, owing him fealty and service.
    • : the relation thus established of a vassal to his lord.
    • : something done or given in acknowledgment or consideration of the worth of another: a Festschrift presented as an homage to a great teacher.

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Examples

  • I am passionate about my family and creating delicious and nutritious recipes for them, incorporating natural, plant-based ingredients that pay homage to my Caribbean roots.

  • As we praise artists like Megan Thee Stallion, Cardi B, and Nicki Minaj, it’s increasingly important to pay homage to the trailblazers that came before them.

  • We pay homage to all those nonne toscane in strictly sticking to the Tuscan version.

  • In “Cha Cha Heels” she pays homage to John Waters playing iconic characters from three of his movies — Dawn Davenport in “Female Trouble,” Beverly Sutphin in “Serial Mom” and Tracy Turnblad in “Hairspray.”

  • When scrolling through Dess’s feed, you can catch the performer in archived fashion looks paying homage to past runway moments in correlation to her hard-to-find flexes like Birkin bags, AP watches, and Chanel snags.

  • It was a very faithful homage to a Six Million Dollar Man episode.

  • This photograph references Voodoo and is homage to African slaves.

  • Homage to soccer, celebration of its lights, denunciation of its shadows.

  • Brian Eno was the first one invited to do the soundtrack; after all, the film was intended as an homage to Andy Warhol.

  • Even "Surf Wax America," a seemingly innocuous homage to The Beach Boys' early hits, morphed into a meditation on drowning.

  • He would fear what he did not understand, and he would bow down and pay homage to what he feared.

  • Not to smoke at all in the presence of a superior, is held the most delicate homage which can be paid him.

  • She made me a profound and graceful curtsey—feminine homage to my budding manhood.

  • The performance of it is introduced along with that of other actions that certainly imply the rendering of religious homage.

  • Religious homage was paid with the bowing of the head, the inclining of the body, or the bending of the knee.