honorific
honorific 英 [ˌɒnəˈrɪfɪk] 美 [ˌɑnəˈrɪfɪk]
adj. 尊敬的;敬称的 n. 敬语
名词复数:honorifics
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- adj. 尊敬的;敬称的
- n. 敬语
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1. but also an honorific question.
更是一个尊敬问题。
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2. “Ultimately, to say something is a theory in science is an honorific,” Weisberg said, meaning it commands esteem or respect based on the many tests it has withstood.
“最终,说什么是科学理论,这仅是一种尊重” ,韦斯伯格说,意味着在经受了许多检验的基础上,它所要求的评价或尊重。
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3. In fact, we should go to more honorific is those person of failures.
其实,我们更加应该去尊敬的是那些失败的人。
- honorific (adj.) "conferring honor," 1640s, from French honorifique (16c.) or directly from Latin honorificus "that which does honor," from honorem (see honor (n.)) + -ficus "making, doing," from combining form of facere "make, do" (from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put"). As a noun, "a word used as an honorific term," by 1867.
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