honorably
/ˈɒn.ər.ə.bli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɑː.nɚ.ə.bli/ (ame, ipa)
honorably — 副詞
1. in a way that earns or deserves respect, by acting with strong moral principles
正直地
以值得尊敬、守信的方式行事
in a way that earns or deserves respect, by acting with strong moral principles and keeping one's promises.
Hassan served honorably in the navy for twelve years before opening a small bakery.
Hassan 在海軍裡光榮地服役了十二年,後來開了一家小麵包店。
serve honorably — military / public service collocation
The judge praised Saira for behaving honorably when she returned the lost wallet untouched.
法官稱讚 Saira 行事正直,把撿到的錢包原封不動地歸還。
behave honorably + when + [moral test]
Mauricio acted honorably by admitting his mistake and paying for the broken window himself.
Mauricio 表現得很正直,他承認自己的錯誤,並自掏腰包賠償打破的窗戶。
Tamás was discharged honorably after a long career as a paramedic in the army.
Tamás 在軍中擔任多年急救員後,光榮退伍。
Even when the deal fell through, Dewi behaved honorably and refunded every customer in full.
即使生意告吹,Dewi 仍然表現得很正直,全額退款給每一位顧客。
- dishonorably
direct opposite — in a way that brings shame
- shamefully
stresses the public embarrassment of the conduct
文法句型
verb + honorably
honorably + past participle
用法筆記
Frequently modifies verbs of conduct or service: serve, act, behave, fight, discharge. The fixed phrase 'be discharged honorably' (or 'honorably discharged') describes someone leaving the military with a clean record.