Scout's honour Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
do the honours
do the task for the leader, fill in for the leader The Mayor can't speak to us, so Mr. Kelly will do the honours.
in honour of
as an honour to; for showing respect or thanks to尊敬;向…表示敬意
We celebrate Mother's Day in honour of our mothers.我们庆祝母亲节是对母亲表示敬意。
The city dedicated a monument in honour of the general.该市为对这位将军表示敬意建造了一个纪念碑。
A great banquet was held in honour of our distinguished guests.我们为贵宾举行了一次盛大的宴会。
Honours are even
If honours are even, then a competition has ended with neither side emerging as a winner.
Time-honoured practice
A time-honoured practice is a traditional way of doing something that has become almost universally accepted as the most appropriate or suitable way.
Scout's honour
An adjuration that one is actuality artless or honest, or will advocate a affiance or duty. Alludes to the adjuration taken by a affiliate of the Scouting movement to be upstanding, trustworthy, and honest. Primarily heard in UK. I affirm that I'll behave myself at your brother's wedding, Scout's honour! A: "Are you absolutely cogent me the accuracy about what happened to my car?" B: "Scout's honour!"Learn more: honourScout's honour
acclimated to announce that you accept the honourable standards associated with Scouts, and so will angle by a affiance or acquaint the truth. informal A Scout is a affiliate of the Scout Association, an alignment for boys founded in 1908 by Lord Baden-Powell with the aim of developing their appearance by training them in ability and adaptation techniques in the outdoors.Learn more: honour
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