honourable
adj. 誠實的,正直的; 光榮的,榮耀的; 尊敬的; 高尚的
If you describe people or actions as honourable, you mean that they are good and deserve to be respected and admired.
I believe he was an honourable man, dedicated to the people and his union...
我認為他是個品行高潔的人,一心奉獻於人民和工會的事業。
He argued that the only honorable course of action was death...
他認為唯一體面的行為就只有一死。
Honourable is used as a title before the names of some members of the nobility, judges, and some other officials.
...the Honourable Mr Justice Swinton Thomas.
尊敬的斯溫頓·托馬斯法官先生
In debates in the British parliament, one member of parliament refers to another as the honourable member, the honourable gentleman, the honourable lady, or their honourable friend.
...the Honourable Member for Billericay.
比勒裡基區的議員閣下
1. showing or characterized by honor and integrity;
2. used as a title of respect;
3. adhering to ethical and moral principles;
I introduce to you, the Honourable Judge William J . Moth.
“我將向全體介紹, 我們可敬的法官大人---威廉J?莫斯. ”
An honourable death is better than a disgraceful life.
寧為玉碎,不為瓦全.
These businessmen are both competitive and honourable.
這些商人既有競爭性又很誠實.
Will the Honourable member please answer the question?
請尊敬的議員先生回答這個問題好 嗎 ?
Teaching is an honourable calling.
教書是光榮的職業.