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honored

/on-erd/US // ˈɒn ərd //

荣幸的是,荣幸之至,尊敬的,很荣幸

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : held in honor; highly respected: our honored guests; an honored member of the community.

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Examples

  • Our mission — to empower our audience through understanding — has never been more clear, and we are so honored that you want to play an important role in it.

  • From a representation place, I feel honored to be a part of it.

  • She spoke humbly, admitted when she didn’t know answers, and stressed how honored and excited she would be to learn more and to work with everyone in the room.

  • Since then, Jamshed, like much of the country he once honored in song, has gone through a religious revival.

  • The honored dead came from all over the world, from different lands, spoke different languages.

  • They have rights as women and those rights will be honored.

  • Requests received more than sixty (60) days after January 31st, 2015, will not be honored.

  • This week, on December 10th, Human Rights Day, she will receive the Nobel Prize—the youngest person ever to be honored.

  • It was the Frenchman whom Lady Victoria had honored with so much of her attention the evening before.

  • Men conspicuous in life for knowledge, bravery, or other noble qualities and unusual merits are honored after death.

  • What did it mean, and who was this young girl who honored with such gracious memorials the grave of my long-buried sister?

  • From that night we were accorded all the privileges of honored guests in the great hacienda.

  • Madame Guillaume, surprised at this manly delicacy, honored her husband with a nod of approval.