HONOUR - translation to αραβικά
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HONOUR - translation to αραβικά

ABSTRACT CONCEPT ENTAILING A PERCEIVED QUALITY OF WORTHINESS AND RESPECTABILITY
Honor; Honours; Changes in Honour; Hono(u)r; Dishonour; Culture of honor; Dishonor; Honour culture; Honor culture; Culture of law; Honoring
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  • Wall of Honour, [[Royal Military College of Canada]]

HONOUR         

ألاسم

إحترام; فخارأو فخر; ماء الوجه; وسام الشرف; سمعة حسنة; إجِل; عفاف; فخر; طهارة; مقام رفيع; درجة الشرف

الفعل

إحترم; وفى; أجل; وفى بوعده; عامل بإحترام; نفذ; أضفى شرفا; قبل ودفع; شرف; إفتخر

honour         
اسْم : سمعة حسنة . إجلال . احترام . فخر . مصدر شرف . وسام . عفاف . طهارة . شرفٌ
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فِعْل : يُجلّ . يعامل باحترام . يشرِّف . يُضفي شرَفاً على . ينفِّذ . يفي بأحكام كذا
honour         
N
شرف تكريم إجلال ، إحترام فخر ، مصدر ، شرف ل كلمة شرف
VT
أجل ، عامل باحترام كرم عبد شرفة

Ορισμός

honour
BE; AE spelling: honor
I
n.
respect
credit
1) to bring, do honour to (she brought honour to her family)
2) an honour to (he is an honour to his school)
3) in smb.'s honour; in honour of (to give a reception in smb.'s honour)
distinction
recognition
4) to win (an) honour
5) to confer an honour on
6) a dubious; great, high honour
7) an honour that + clause (it was a great honour that we were chosen)
8) (to graduate) with honours
privilege
9) to have the honour (may I have the honour of your company?)
10) an honour to + inf. (it was an honour to serve with you)
integrity
reputation
11) to stake one's honour on smt.
12) one's word of honour; an affair of honour
13) on one's (word of) honour
rite
14) to do the honours ('to serve as host')
15) military honours (to be buried with full military honours)
misc.
16) a (military) guard of honour
II
v.
1) (D; tr.) to honour as (she was honoured as a community leader)
2) (D; tr.) to honour with

Βικιπαίδεια

Honour

Honour (Commonwealth English) or honor (American English; see spelling differences) is the idea of a bond between an individual and a society as a quality of a person that is both of social teaching and of personal ethos, that manifests itself as a code of conduct, and has various elements such as valour, chivalry, honesty, and compassion. It is an abstract concept entailing a perceived quality of worthiness and respectability that affects both the social standing and the self-evaluation of an individual or institutions such as a family, school, regiment, or nation. Accordingly, individuals (or institutions) are assigned worth and stature based on the harmony of their actions with a specific code of honour, and the moral code of the society at large.

Samuel Johnson, in his A Dictionary of the English Language (1755), defined honour as having several senses, the first of which was "nobility of soul, magnanimity, and a scorn of meanness". This sort of honour derives from the perceived virtuous conduct and personal integrity of the person endowed with it. On the other hand, Johnson also defined honour in relationship to "reputation" and "fame"; to "privileges of rank or birth", and as "respect" of the kind which "places an individual socially and determines his right to precedence". This sort of honour is often not so much a function of moral or ethical excellence, as it is a consequence of power. Finally, with respect to sexuality, honour has traditionally been associated with (or identical to) "chastity" or "virginity", or in case of married men and women, "fidelity". Some have argued that honour should be seen more as a rhetoric, or set of possible actions, than as a code.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για HONOUR
1. So I sensed that what Roger and I should do was honour the brand, honour the history, honour the classicism.
2. While in Paris, Drnovsek also attended a celebration in honour of acclaimed scientist, anthropologist and UN Ambassador Jane Goodall, who received Frances top honour, the Legion of Honour.
3. She is working on a PhD on honour killings and victims‘ experiences of honour–based violence.
4. Honour crimes increase The document also reported an increasing number of "honour crimes" against women.
5. A small retailer would feel honour–bound to honour the deal.