honorific

英 [ɒnə'rɪfɪk] 美 ['ɑnə'rɪfɪk]
  • adj. 尊敬的;敬称的
  • n. 敬语
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honorific 表示尊敬的

honor,尊敬,荣誉,-fic,使。即使有荣誉的,表示尊敬的。

honorific (adj.)
1640s, from Latin honorificus "that which does honor," from honorem (see honor (n.)) + -ficus "making," from stem of facere "make, do" (see factitious). As a noun, by 1867.
1. He was given the honorific title of national chairman.
他被授予国家主席的尊称。

来自柯林斯例句

2. All employees will refer to each other by the honorific suffix "san".
所有雇员相互称呼时都须在名字后添加敬语san(日语表示“先生”,“女士”)。

来自柯林斯例句

3. His use of the honorific'sir " would multiply while he assumed a glacial demeanor.
他会摆出一副冷若冰霜的样子,并不断使用 “ 阁下 ” 这种尊称.

来自辞典例句

4. The Japanese honorific is always the difficult point for Chinese learners.
日语敬语学习一直是困扰中国学习者的难点.

来自互联网

5. Honorific social status commonly attaches to membership in a recognized profession.
被认可行业的成员身份意味着令人尊敬的社会地位.

来自互联网