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Examples:tablet and altar honoring a great benefactor [idiom.]—It's an honor meet you at last.—respect the wise and venerate the worthy (idiom); to honor the great and the good—honor old people as we do our own aged parents—the four social bonds: propriety, justice, integrity and honor—lit. I'm ashamed and dare not (accept the honor); fig. I do not deserve your praise.—Great Bauhinia Medal (GBM), Hong Kong's highest honor—lit. I dare not (accept the honor); fig. I don't deserve your praise—(of distinguished guest) honor my house (firm etc) with your presence—It is a great honor meet you and I regret it is not sooner—honor old people as we do our own aged parents, and care for other's children as one's own—paraphernalia of a guard of honor—fully deserving, without any reservations (idiom); entirely worthy (of a title, honor etc)—(polite) do me the honor—give up life for righteousness (idiom, from Mencius); to choose honor over life—a woman who dies fighting for her honor or follows her husband in death—cordon (diagonal belt worn as a sign of office or honor)—palanquin with eight carriers (idiom); fig. treat guests with honor—appropriate other's credit or honor—regard it as an honor [idiom.]—there is no honor in the strong bullying the weak [idiom.]—bring honor to one's ancestors and benefit future generations [idiom.]—(of friends or partners) share both the honor and the disgrace [idiom.]—revere people of virtue and honor scholarship [idiom.]— |