honourably
honourably — 副詞
1. behaving according to strong moral principles so that other people trust and adm
光榮;正直
以值得尊敬的方式行事
behaving according to strong moral principles so that other people trust and admire you
Meera served her community honourably for thirty years as a nurse.
Meera 擔任護士三十年,光榮地服務了她的社區。
collocation: serve honourably
The soldiers who fought in that conflict are remembered honourably at the annual ceremony.
在那場衝突中作戰的士兵們,每年在典禮上被人們光榮地緬懷。
Adina admitted her mistake honourably and offered to cover the repair costs.
Adina 正直地承認了自己的錯誤,並主動提出負擔修理費用。
Dylan turned down the unethical offer honourably, choosing to protect his reputation over a quick profit.
Dylan 正直地拒絕了那個不道德的提議,寧可保護自己的名聲也不願賺快錢。
The Watanabe family have always conducted their business honourably with their customers.
Watanabe 家一直以光明正大的態度經營生意,贏得了全鎮的信任。
- honestly
emphasises truthfulness and sincerity rather than broader moral conduct
- fairly
stresses even-handed treatment of others; less moral-weight than honourably
- respectably
focuses on outward social approval rather than inner moral character
- dishonourably
direct opposite — acting without moral principles or shame
用法筆記
Frequently paired with verbs describing service, duty, or conduct (serve, act, behave, retire).