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Qué (quién) es honourable mention - definición

SOMETHING GIVEN TO A PERSON OR A GROUP OF PEOPLE TO RECOGNIZE THEIR MERIT OR EXCELLENCE
Award or decoration; Employee of the year; Employee of the week; Awards; Awards and Prizes; Commendations; National awards; Awarded; Youth Award; Box-Office Entertainment Awards; Honorable mention; Award in absentia; Distinction (social); State orders, decorations and medals; Award item; Award and decoration; Sports award; Honourable mention
  • Some of the trophies earned by the [[NJROTC]] unit of [[Port Charlotte High School]].

honourable mention         
(honourable mentions)
Note: in AM, use 'honorable mention'
If something that you do in a competition is given an honourable mention, it receives special praise from the judges although it does not actually win a prize.
N-COUNT
honourable mention         
¦ noun a commendation for a candidate in an examination or competition not awarded a prize.
Use–mention distinction         
IN ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY, A DISTINCTION BETWEEN USING A WORD OR PHRASE AND MENTIONING IT
Use-mention fallacy; Use mention distinction; Use-mention; Use versus mention; Use and mention; Use/mention; Use/mention fallacy; Use/mention distinction; Use-mention distinction; Mention/use; Words-as-words distinction; Use–mention; Words as words; Words-as-words; Use–mention error; Use-mention error; Word as a word; Use/Mention distinction; Word-as-word; Use vs. mention
The use–mention distinction is a foundational concept of analytic philosophy,Wheeler (2005) p. 568 according to which it is necessary to make a distinction between a word (or phrase) and it.

Wikipedia

Award

An award, sometimes called a distinction, is something given to a recipient as a token of recognition of excellence in a certain field. When the token is a medal, ribbon or other item designed for wearing, it is known as a decoration.

An award may be described by three aspects: 1) who is given 2) what 3) by whom, all varying according to purpose.

The recipient is often an individual, such as a student or athlete, or a representative of a group of people, be it an organisation, a sports team or a whole country. The award item may be a decoration, that is an insignia suitable for wearing, such as a medal, badge, or rosette (award). It can also be a token object such as certificate, diploma, championship belt, trophy, or plaque. The award may also be or be accompanied by a title of honor, as well as an object of direct value such as prize money or a scholarship.

Furthermore, an honorable mention is an award given, typically in education, that does not confer the recipient(s) a higher standing but is considered worth mentioning in an honourable way. An award may be conferred as a state decoration by sovereign state, dynasty or other public authority (see fount of honour), or else a private organisation or individual. The latter may also include ecclesiastical authorities, such as in the case of ecclesiastical awards.

For example, the Nobel Prize recognizes contributions to society, while the Pulitzer prize honors literary achievements. An award may also simply be a public acknowledgment of excellence, without any tangible token or prize.

Awards for sports tournaments often take the form of cups, following a tradition harking back to the ancient Greek tripod given to winners in athletic contests. The Stanley Cup is a modern example. In contrast, awards for employee recognition often take the form of plaques or crystal pieces. An award may carry a monetary prize given to the recipient.

Finally, an award may recognize participation rather than victory. There is controversy regarding the appropriateness of participation awards for students in United States schools.

A relative field to awards is phal eristics, an auxiliary sciences of history auxiliary science of history and numismatics which studies orders, fraternity fraternities and Award or decoration award items, such as medals and other decorations.

Ejemplos de uso de honourable mention
1. The idea of ability–based classes fits the government‘s drive to "personalise learning" and Bridgemary got an honourable mention in the recent education white paper.
2. Iain Dale, David Davis‘ chief of staff during his failed leadership bid, also deserves an honourable mention for publishing in full the anonymous blog by Nick Bowes.
3. The suggestions involving Nicholas Witchell raised a smile (all '00–plus of them), and Philip Ellick deserves an honourable mention for his wonderfully minimalist Pull!.
4. Any doubt from which the sailors and marines may have benefited went out of the window the moment some of them sold their stories – although honourable mention must go to those who didn‘t.
5. If that‘s too Anglo–centric, I‘d happily endorse a curriculum including the importance of liberty to Nelson Mandela so long as his namesake with the column in Trafalgar Square got an honourable mention too.