基本释义:
n. 贵宾;主宾;贵客
guest of honour的复数
英 [ɡests ɒv ˈɒnə(r)] 美 [ɡests əv ˈɑːnər]
权威例句 实用例句
1. This is Bin Laden's comfort zone, where he enjoys the protection of Pashtunwali, the honour code that makes the local tribes fiercely protective of their guests.
这里是拉登的安全地带,当地部族居民奉行“普什图瓦里”行事准则,衷心保护他们的客人。
2. Guests of honour included the Chinese Olympic football team, whose friendly match with Queen's Park Rangers last week descended into a mass brawl which left one player with a broken jaw.
参加庆祝仪式的贵宾有中国奥林匹克足球队。该足球队上星期与英国女王花园巡游队的一场比赛变成了一场群殴,一名中国球员的下巴被打成骨折。
3. The Red Carpet Area is actually three-dimensional: across a ramp which leads along a double cone, the guests of honour reach the reception hall.
红地毯区域实际上是三维的:穿过沿着双锥形的坡道,颁奖嘉宾可以到达接待大厅。
4. They held a party in honour of the guests.
他们举行晚会以示对客人表示敬意。
5. One spring evening, with myriads of flowers in full bloom in the garden, my parents held a garden party in honour of many guests, whose arrival at once filled the place with laughing chats.
一个春天的傍晚,园中百花怒放,父母在园中设宴,一时宾客云集,笑语四溢。
6. The monarch and her husband were guests of honour at the dinner hosted by US President George W Bush and wife Laura.
女王和其丈夫是由美国总统乔治W布什和妻子劳拉款待的晚宴上的尊贵客人。
7. The guests of honour squirmed in their seats.
坐在上座的尊贵客人显得局促不安。
8. In 2009, I received an invitation to speak on behalf of the guests. It was a distinct honour.
2009年我受到邀请代表宾客致辞,这是一个重要的荣誉。
9. Prince Andrey spent a tedious day, entertained by his elderly host and hostess and the more honoured among the guests, of whom the count's house was full in honour of an approaching name-day.
在那寂寞无聊的白昼,二位年长的主人和一些城里的贵宾接待安德烈公爵,适逢临近命名日,老伯爵的住宅中挤满了城里的贵宾。
1. Felix Perera, Minister of Social Services, and Ms Pilar Alvarez-Laso, UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences, will deliver a speech as Guests of Honour.
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2. Friday sees the touring Newcastle team as the guests of honour at a Civic reception hosted by the Lille city authority, with star players also coaching local children at the LMR junior rugby school.
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3. The king and queen are always the guests of honour (it is the king who actually hands over the prizes).
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4. They even learned to flatter the packs of western journalists who descended on Tehran: a lavish press breakfast was held in honour of the foreign guests.
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