honorable
honorable 英 ['ɒnərəbl] 美 [ˈɑnərəbəl]
adj. 光荣的;可敬的;高贵的(honourable的美式写法)
- The word honorable has to do with people and actions that are honest, fair, and worthy of respect.
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- adj. 光荣的;可敬的;高贵的(honourable的美式写法)
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1. And let this great fact always cheer them: It is impossible for any one to be cheated out of an honorable career unless he cheats himself.
让这个伟大的事实总是鼓励这些读过这些文字的人:没有人会被可敬的职业欺骗除非他欺骗他自己。
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2. They should see themselves as aliens,as exiles, and yet they should see themselves as properly subservient,honorable, well behaved exiles in a Roman context.
他们应该把自己当做入境者,寄居者,并应该把自己看做是,适当屈从的和可敬的,行为良好的在罗马的寄居者。
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3. We've got a lot of honorable and skilled people returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, and companies that could benefit from their abilities.
我们有很多从伊拉克和阿富汗回来可敬的和有技能的人,公司可以从他们的能力中获得好处。
- honorable (adj.) mid-14c. (mid-13c. as a surname, Walter le Onorable, also known as Walter Honurable), "worthy of respect or reverence, respectable," also "signifying or rendering distinction or respect; ensuring good repute or honor," from Old French onorable, honorable "respectable, respectful, civil, courteous," from Latin honorabilis "that procures honor, estimable, honorable," from honorare "to honor," from honor (see honor (n.)). Meaning "honest, sincere, in good faith" is from 1540s; sense of "acting justly" is from c. 1600.
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