honour
英 ['ɒnə]
美
- n. 名誉; 尊敬; 勲章
- vt.名誉; [金融]受諾; 前渡金の受諾
- n.(名誉)人名;(英)オンナ
英語の語源
- honour
- honour: [12] English acquired honour via Old French honour from honōr-, the stem form of Latin honōs (later honor). It is not known where the Latin word came from. Derivatives to reach English include honest, honesty, honorary [17], and honorarium [17] (which in Latin denoted virtually a bribe paid in order to get appointed to an honorary post).
=> honest, honesty - honour
- chiefly British English spelling of honor; also see -or. Related: Honoured; honouring; honours.
例文
- 1. I impressed on him what a huge honour he was being offered.
- 私は彼にその時どんなに大きな栄誉を与えられたかを肝に銘じさせた。
- 2.Caste is defined primarily by social honour attained through personal life-style.
- 社会等級制度は、主に個人のライフスタイルで勝ち取った社会的栄誉によって決定される。/
- 3.The two sides agreed to honour a new ceasefire.
- 双方は新たな停戦協定を実行することに合意した。/
- 4.On the following day a feast was given in King John 's honour .
- 翌日、ジョン王を招待するために宴会を開いた。
- 5.Ellsworth was a martyr to his sense of honour and responsibility.
- エルスワースは自分の栄誉感と責任感に深く疲れている。/
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