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to honor
01
honorować, szanować
to show a lot of respect for someone or something
Transitive: to honor sb/sth
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czcić, honorować
to recognize someone's achievements or qualities with respect, admiration, or accolades
Transitive: to honor sb
03
uczciwie, wypełniać
to fulfill a financial obligation as agreed upon, typically by paying the specified amount at the designated time
Transitive: to honor a financial obligation
04
czcić, wywiązywać się
to do what one promised or agreed to do
Transitive: to honor a commitment
Honor
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honor, nagroda
a physical object or award given to recognize achievements or contributions
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honor
the state of being honored
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honor
a woman's virtue or chastity
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honor, karta honorowa
any of the top four cards (ace, king, queen, and jack) in a particular suit that are considered to be the strongest cards in that suit
What is an "honor"?
An honor is one of the highest-ranking cards in a suit, typically the King, Queen, Jack, Ace, or Ten. These cards have special significance because they are more likely to win tricks compared to lower-ranking cards. Honors are important in both the bidding and play phases of the game, as they help determine the strength of a hand. A player with multiple honors in a suit usually has a stronger hand, and they are often crucial for securing the required number of tricks to fulfill the contract.
honor
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dishonor
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dishonor
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honored
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honored
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honoring
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honoring
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Przykład
Many prayers honor saints from the canon.
The festival honored the deity of wisdom and learning.
The memorial service honored the life of a beloved community member.
The community honored the firefighters for their bravery and dedication during a wildfire.
The graduation ceremony honored the achievements of the students.