honorand
honorand — 名詞
1. a person who is chosen to receive a special public honor or award from a univers
榮譽受贈者
獲頒榮譽學位或獎項的人
a person who is chosen to receive a special public honor or award from a university or similar institution, especially an honorary degree that recognizes their outstanding achievements in a particular field.
The university selected three prominent scientists as honorands at this year's commencement ceremony.
該大學在今年畢業典禮上選出三位知名科學家作為榮譽受贈者。
collocation: selected ... as honorands; formal academic context
Constanza felt deeply honored when named an honorand for her contributions to public health.
Constanza 因對公共衛生的貢獻而被選為榮譽受贈者,深感榮幸。
passive: named an honorand
Each honorand received a ceremonial scroll and delivered a short speech about their life's work.
每位榮譽受贈者都收到一份典禮卷軸,並發表了關於自己畢生工作的簡短演說。
Mayumi was the youngest honorand in the university's history for her work on renewable energy.
Mayumi 因在再生能源領域的貢獻,成為該大學史上最年輕的榮譽受贈者。
文法句型
be named + (as) honorand
honorand of + institution
用法筆記
Almost exclusively used in formal academic contexts such as commencement programmes, university press releases, and citations for honorary degrees. Distinguished from the broader term 'honoree', which can apply to any award or recognition event regardless of setting.