Honor with Meaning in English
expression
ˈɑnɝ/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
AH-nur with
ˈɒnɐ/ /wˈɪð
ON-uh with
释义
To give someone special recognition or respect by giving them something, such as an award, title, or opportunity.
用法与细微差别
Often used in formal or official contexts when someone receives something as a mark of respect ('honor with an award', 'honor with a visit'). Common with objects of recognition and ceremonies. Not typically used for everyday compliments.
Spanish: honrar conPortuguese (BR): honrar comPortuguese (PT): honrar comChinese (Simplified): 用……来表彰 - 以……来荣誉Chinese (Traditional): 用……來表彰 - 以……來榮譽Hindi: से सम्मानित करनाArabic: يُكَرِّم بـِBengali: সম্মানিত করা (কিছু দিয়ে)Russian: наградить (чем-либо) - удостоить (чем-либо)Japanese: 〜で称えるVietnamese: vinh danh bằngKorean: ~로 영예를 주다Turkish: ile onurlandırmakUrdu: سے نوازناIndonesian: memberikan kehormatan dengan
例句
The mayor honored the student with a special award.
basic
They honored her with a standing ovation at the ceremony.
basic
We will honor him with a plaque for his years of service.
basic
The university honored her with an honorary degree.
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The team was honored with a parade after their big win.
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She felt truly grateful to be honored with such an important responsibility.
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