honour
- n. 榮譽(yù);尊敬;勛章
- vt. 尊敬;[金融] 承兌;承兌遠(yuǎn)期票據(jù)
- n. (Honour)人名;(英)昂納
詞組搭配
do the honours
(informal)perform a social duty or small ceremony for others (often used to describe the serving of food or drink to a guest)
(非正式)(常用于形容招待客人食物、飲料)盡地主之誼,做東
honour bright
(Brit. dated)on my honour
(英,舊)以我的名譽(yù)擔(dān)保
I'll never do it again, honour bright, I won't.
我決不會(huì)再做了,以我的名譽(yù)擔(dān)保,不會(huì)了。
honours are even
(Brit.)there is equality in the contest
(英)(競(jìng)賽中)勢(shì)均力敵
they are meeting in the final for the fifth time with honours even.
他們勢(shì)均力敵,第五次在決賽中相遇。
in honour bound
another way of saying &B{on one's honour}
同 &B{on one's honour}
in honour of
as a celebration of or expression of respect for
為慶祝;向某人表示敬意
on one's honour
under a moral obligation
在道德責(zé)任下,以名譽(yù)擔(dān)保
they are on their honour as gentlemen not to cheat.
他們以紳士的名譽(yù)擔(dān)保不會(huì)騙人。
on (或 upon) my honour
used as an expression of sincerity
[用于表示真 誠(chéng)]以我的名譽(yù)擔(dān)保
I promise on my honour.
我以我的名譽(yù)保證。
there's honour among thieves
(proverb)dishonest people may have certain standards of behaviour which they will respect
(諺)盜亦有道