guest of honor
guest of honor — 片語
1. the main invited person at an event, who receives special attention and respect
主賓
活動中受到特別禮遇的重要來賓
the main invited person at an event, who receives special attention and respect from the people there
Brooke sat beside the mayor as the guest of honor at dinner.
Brooke 在晚宴上以主賓身分坐在市長旁邊。
as the guest of honor at dinner
At the school concert, Karim was the guest of honor from the local hospital.
在學校音樂會上,Karim 是來自當地醫院的主賓。
be the guest of honor
Jisoo arrived late, but the guest of honor still received warm applause.
Jisoo 雖然晚到,但這位主賓仍得到熱烈掌聲。
The museum invited Constanza as its guest of honor for opening night.
博物館邀請 Constanza 擔任開幕之夜的主賓。
After the prize ceremony, Meera spoke first as the guest of honor.
頒獎典禮後,Meera 以主賓身分先上台發言。
- honoree
is more formal and is common in award programs or official writing
- special guest
is broader because the person may be important without being the main person honored
文法句型
be the guest of honor
invite someone as the guest of honor
guest of honor at + event
用法筆記
Usually names the most important invited person at a ceremony, meal, or public event. It often appears after be or as, especially in patterns like be the guest of honor and invite someone as the guest of honor.