来自拉丁语honor,尊贵,荣誉,名声。引申词义光荣,荣幸等。
A custom more honoured in the breach than the observance. Whoever will look up the passage (Hamlet I. iv. 16) will see that it means, beyond a doubt, a custom that one deserves more honour for breaking than for keeping: but it is often quoted in the wrong & very different sense of a dead letter or rule more often broken than kept. [Fowler]
Under an obligation enforced by the personal integrity of the one obliged
道义上有责任做:由于受惠者个人的正直而迫使其承担某种责任
I was honor bound to admit that she had done the work.
出于道义上的责任我不得不承认她已经做了工作
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《简明英汉词典》
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《现代英汉综合大词典》
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