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1 почётное звание
1) General subject: honorary degree2) Military: brevet, brevet rank, honorary rank3) Law: dignity, honors, honours, title of honor, title of honour4) Diplomatic term: honorary distinction5) Jargon: hon6) Makarov: honorary title -
2 почётная награда
1) Sports: plaque of appreciation (награда за заслуги( в организации соревнований, борьбе за мир и т.д.))2) Law: honorary award3) Diplomatic term: honorary distinction4) Makarov: honorary reward -
3 награда наград·а
award, reward, distinction; (знак отличия) decoration; (денежная) gratuityвручить награду — to present (smb.) with award
представлять к награде — to grant a decoration, to recommend (smb.) for a reward
боевая награда — war / battle (field) decoration
почётная награда — honorary award / distinction
в награду — as a reward (for), in reward (for)
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4 почётный гость
1) General subject: visitor of distinction, special guest2) Sports: honoured guest3) Military: dignitary, guest of honor4) Law: guest of honour5) Makarov: distinguished guest, honorary guest -
5 трофеи
трофеи
На протяжении столетия, МОК присуждал трофеи, учрежденные ведущими деятелями спорта, Приз Мухаммеда Тахера. Мухаммед Тахер, египетский государственный деятель, был членом МОК с 1934 года по 1968 год, а затем почетным членом до своей смерти в 1970 году. Трофей, учрежденный в 1950 году, присуждался до 1971 года спортсменам, чьи карьера и спортивные достижение заслуживали особого признания.
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trophies
Over the century, the IOC has awarded trophies entrusted to it by leading sports personalities, for example the Mohammed Taher Trophy. Mohammed Taher, an Egyptian statesman, was an IOC member from 1934 to 1968, then an honorary member until his death in 1970. The trophy, endowed in 1950, was awarded until 1971 to an athlete whose career and sporting merits warranted a special distinction.
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