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honorable
- IPA[ˈän(ə)r(ə)bəl]
美式
- bringing or worthy of honor;(of the intentions of a man courting a woman) directed toward marriage
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形容詞
- 1. bringing or worthy of honor this is the only honorable course a decent and honorable man 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ formal, humorous (of the intentions of a man courting a woman) directed toward marriage the young man's intentions had been honorable
- 2. used as a title indicating eminence or distinction, given especially to judges and certain high officials the Honorable Richard Morris Esquire, chief justice of the supreme court of our state
- bringing or deserving honour: this is the only honourable course a decent and honourable man
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- discharge from military service with a favorable record: he recently received an honorable discharge from the Air Force
Oxford American Dictionary
- a public or open apology, typically with some form of reparation.
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- a commendation given to a candidate in an examination or competition who is not awarded a prize: the project received an honorable mention in the 1991 awards
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- a commendation given to a candidate in an examination or competition who is not awarded a prize: the project received an honourable mention in the 1991 awards
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- a title given to certain high officials such as Privy Counsellors and government ministers: The Right Honourable Francis Urquhart
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- a title given to certain high officials such as government ministers: the Right Honourable Tony Blair
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in the UK) a title given to marquesses, members of the Privy Council, and holders of the Order ...
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- discharge from military service with a favourable record: he recently received an honorable discharge from the Air Force
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