0 a quality that combines respect, being proud, and honesty -- 名譽,榮譽;高尚品德
The case was dealt with by Her Honour Judge Kirkham. 這個案子是由柯卡姆法官閣下處理的。
Yes, Your Honour. 是的,閣下。
Would you do me the honour of accompanying me to the New Year Ball? 你願不願意賞臉陪我去參加新年舞會?
a man of honour 品德高尚的人
1 a reward, prize, or title that publicly expresses admiration or respect -- 獎勵;榮譽;榮譽頭銜
2 to show great respect for someone or something, especially in public -- (尤指在公開場合)向…致敬
3 to give someone public praise or a reward -- 公開表彰;公開獎勵
He was honoured with a knighthood. 他被冊封為爵士。
The ways in which they sustained individual honour remind us of the connections between kin, neighbours, and old associates that haunted civil war.
Honour might have been a common idiom among men, but the different immigrant communities perhaps attatched to it quite different connotations and importance.
While many countries have provisions in their family law legislation requiring courts to listen to the voices of children, few have actually honoured them.
Such as you are, you will soon find ten wealthy noblemen who will vie for the honour of making up for the absence of salary.
Its notions of honour and valour were deceptive, as was its concept of civility.
The honour affirmed had changed its meaning, and had a much more restricted constituency.
In practice, many utility companies and government agencies still refuse to honour the preferential policy.
That frustration expressed itself in harsh censure of a metropolis where success apparently had to be won at the price of personal honour.