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hon·our·able (especially US hon·or·able) BrE /ˈɒnərəbl/NAmE /ˈɑːnərəbl/ adjectivedeserving respect and admiration 可敬的;值得钦佩的◆a long and honourable career in government 长期光荣的从政生涯◆They managed an honourable 2–2 draw. 他们奋力打成了 2:2 平局,值得敬佩。◆With a few honourable exceptions, the staff were found to be incompetent. 除了几个优秀的人以外,其他职员都不能胜任工作。showing high moral standards 品格高尚的◆an honourable man 高尚的人allowing sb to keep their good name and the respect of others 保护声誉的;体面的◆an honourable compromise 体面的妥协◆They urged her to do the honourable thing and resign. 他们力劝她辞职以保全名节。◆He received an honourable discharge from the army. 他获准体面退伍。 OPP dishonourable the Honourable (abbreviation Hon) [only before noun] (in Britain) a title used by a child of some ranks of the nobility (英国某些贵族子女的头衔)the/my Honourable… (abbreviation Hon) [only before noun] (in Britain) a title used by Members of Parliament when talking about or to another Member during a debate (英国议会议员辩论时相互间的尊称)◆If my Honourable Friend would give me a chance to answer,… 如果我的朋友阁下能给我答辩的机会… (abbreviation Hon) a title of respect used by an official of high rank (高级官员的尊称)◆the Honorable Alan Simpson, US senator 美国参议员艾伦 · 辛普森 ➡ compare Right Honourable HELP Use an, not a, before honourable. * honourable 前不定冠词用 an,不用 a。▸ hon·our·ably (especially US hon·or·ably) BrE /ˈɒnərəbli/NAmE /ˈɑːnərəbli/ adverb◆to behave honourably 行为光明磊落 |