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honoring

/on-er/US // ˈɒn ər //UK // (ˈɒnə) //

尊敬的,荣幸之至,荣幸的是,尊重

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : honesty, fairness, or integrity in one's beliefs and actions: a man of honor.
    • : a source of credit or distinction: to be an honor to one's family.
    • : high respect, as for worth, merit, or rank: to be held in honor.
    • : such respect manifested: a memorial in honor of the dead.
    • : high public esteem; fame; glory: He has earned his position of honor.
    • : the privilege of being associated with or receiving a favor from a respected person, group, organization, etc.: to have the honor of serving on a prize jury; I have the honor of introducing this evening's speaker.
    • : Usually honors. evidence, as a special ceremony, decoration, scroll, or title, of high rank, dignity, or distinction: political honors; military honors.
    • : a deferential title of respect, especially for judges and mayors.
    • : honors, special rank or distinction conferred by a university, college, or school upon a student for eminence in scholarship or success in some particular subject.an advanced course of study for superior students.Compare honors course.
    • : chastity or purity in a woman.
    • : Also called honor card. Cards. Bridge.any of the five highest trump cards, as an ace, king, queen, jack, or ten in the trump suit, or any of the four aces in a no-trump contract.Compare honor trick. Whist.any of the four highest trump cards, as an ace, king, queen, or jack in the trump suit.
    • : Golf. the privilege of teeing off before the other player or side, given after the first hole to the player or side that won the previous hole.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to hold in honor or high respect; revere: to honor one's parents.
    • : to treat with honor.
    • : to confer honor or distinction upon: The university honored him with its leadership award.
    • : to worship.
    • : to show a courteous regard for: to honor an invitation.
    • : Commerce. to accept or pay: All credit cards are honored here.
    • : to accept as valid and conform to the request or demands of.
    • : to meet or salute with a bow.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or noting honor.

Phrases

  • honor bound
  • do the honors
  • in honor of
  • on one's honor
  • word of honor

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbrecognize, treat with respect
Synonyms
admire钦佩,仰慕,佩服,欣赏appreciate欣赏,赏识,赏析,理解celebrate庆祝,庆贺,欢庆,庆祝活动commemorate纪念,悼念,缅怀,吊唁commend表扬,称赞,赞扬,褒奖laud赞扬,赞许,赞美,赞成observe观察,遵守,观察一下,观测praise赞扬,赞美,表扬,称赞revere尊崇,崇尚,崇敬,尊敬worship崇拜,祭拜,礼拜,敬拜acclaim称赞,赞誉,赞扬,称赞声adore崇拜,爱慕,热爱,倾慕aggrandize夸大其词,夸大,夸耀,夸大其辞compliment赞美,夸奖,称赞,恭维decorate装饰,装饰品,装饰一下,装饰性dignify使得人们感到高贵,使得人们感到自豪,使得人们感到高贵的distinguish辨别,区分,识别,辨认ennoble贵族化,尊贵的,崇高的,尊贵erect竖立,竖直,竖起来,架设esteem推崇,崇尚,尊重,尊敬exalt升华,超越,扬扬得意,夸赞glorify荣耀,称颂,颂扬,荣膺hallow殿堂级,殿堂,殿堂级的,殿后keep保持,保持保持lionize狮化,狮子化,狮子座,狮子大开口magnify凸显,放大,增大,凸现prize奖品,奖,奖金,奖项sanctify圣化,圣化一切,成圣,圣化了sublime崇高的,崇高,庄严,眇眇value价值,价值观,值,价值取向venerate钦佩,尊敬,崇尚,崇敬be faithful守信,忠于职守,忠心,信守承诺be true属实,是真的,为真,是真实的give glad hand欣然相助,欣然接受,欣慰地伸出手,欣然相许give key to city发放城市钥匙,发放钥匙,配钥匙,开户送体验金市live up to不辜负,不愧为,不愧是,对得起look up to仰视,仰望,钦佩,仰望着roll out red carpet铺设红地毯,铺开红地毯,铺设红毯,铺上红地毯uprear涨停板,涨价,涨潮,涨幅
Antonyms

Examples

  • Check out the video above to see Shirley’s surprise and learn more about the stories of all those who were honored in the Community Change Maker category.

  • Among other honors, Perez has been awarded with the Dart Award for Excellence in Coverage of Trauma, the National Headliner Award and Best of the West Awards.

  • To critics, the idea that a statue honoring a trailblazing feminist includes the body of a naked woman is, understandably, infuriating.

  • When they talk about eventually visiting the memorial, Bradley uses the word “honor,” and Regina pauses between her words to hold back tears.

  • “Proponents for a better deal than Faulconer’s have always said these labor contracts will be honored,” Powers said.

  • He was part of an extreme, racialized white faction in the Louisiana state house that was clearly dead-set against honoring King.

  • Followers had traveled many miles to mourn the loss, and aid in the ritual washing, dressing, and honoring of the body.

  • But this week, even as a new cabinet was sworn in, the Houthis showed no signs of honoring their commitment to demobilize.

  • But it seems to be as if archaeology is, in some sense, about honoring the losers' story, too, right?

  • The honorees have included some of those among us who were most worth honoring.

  • On the eleventh, also, the Board of Trade met and resolved to require the honoring of all contracts.

  • Similarly honoring the wise, swearing by God's name, and not to swear falsely—all these lead to a firm belief in God's greatness.

  • I am not honoring men for their belief, nor blaming men who doubt or deny.

  • We, the survivors and descendants, have buckled on the armor of faithfulness and are honoring the memory of our martyred heroes.

  • His reputation had gone before him, and the very best men in our land honored themselves in honoring Christopher Carson.