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it is a respectable profession

  • 1 honroso

    adj.
    honorable, reputable, honourable.
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    1 (que honra) honourable (US honorable)
    2 (decoroso) respectable, reputable
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    ADJ
    1) (=honorable) honourable, honorable (EEUU)
    2) (=respetable) respectable
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    - sa adjetivo honorable*
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    = honourable [honorable, -USA].
    Ex. So rapid has been the development of computer technology that GRACE went into honourable retirement some years ago and has been replaced by more modern equipment.
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    - sa adjetivo honorable*
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    = honourable [honorable, -USA].

    Ex: So rapid has been the development of computer technology that GRACE went into honourable retirement some years ago and has been replaced by more modern equipment.

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    honroso -sa
    honorable*
    perdió de una manera muy honrosa he suffered a very honorable defeat
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    honroso,-a adjetivo decent, proper, honourable: me enorgullezco del honroso pasado de esta familia, I'm proud of this family's honourable past
    ' honroso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    honrosa
    English:
    honourable
    - honorable
    - second
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    honroso, -a adj
    [acto, gesto] honourable
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    adj honorable, Br
    honourable
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    honroso, -sa adj
    honorable: honorable
    honrosamente adv

    Spanish-English dictionary > honroso

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