great respect, often publicly expressed
high standards of character or reputation
a person who brings respect
a kind act that is not forced
respect greatly; give honour
keep an agreement often by making a payment
"an award for bravery"
"a man of honor"
"Today we honor our soldiers"
"The scout was rewarded for courageous action"
"honor your parents!"
"we honor checks and drafts"
Your majesty does my house more honour than I fear my household can bear.
出自: R. Bolt
Family honour could be rebuilt: father's debts could be paid off.
出自: M. Ignatieff
Till I have honoured you with some graver labour.
出自:Venus Adonis , Shakespeare
政府奖给他一枚勋章。
The king honoured him with a knighthood.
国王授予他骑士封号。
Today the Queen honoured us with her presence.
今天女王光临使我们感到荣幸。
I hope to be honoured with further orders.
如蒙惠顾,不胜荣幸。
In my office only I was honoured with an invitation.
我办公室里只有我荣幸地受到邀请。
The moon astronauts were honoured with titles for their great merits by the nation.
登月宇航员们由于他们的伟大功绩而被国家授予很多荣誉。
我能参加这一工作,感到荣幸。
I feel honoured to serve you.
为你们服务我感到荣幸。
I feel very honoured to have been asked to address this meeting.
应邀在这次会上讲话使我感到十分荣幸。
I am honoured to be asked to speak.
我应邀发言,不胜荣幸。 I〔We〕 am〔are〕 honoured that-clause
We're deeply honoured that you should agree to join us.
想不到您会同意一起来,真是不胜荣幸。
We are most honoured that you have taken time to meet with us.
你抽时间来会见我们,我们感到非常荣幸。
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