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(a) (worthy of honour) honorable;∎ the profession is still an honourable one la profession reste en honneur;∎ old-fashioned or humorous are his intentions honourable? ses intentions sont-elles honorables?;∎ he got an honourable discharge il a été rendu à la vie civile;∎ to receive (an) honourable mention (in competition) recevoir une mention spéciale∎ the (Right) Honourable le (très) honorable;∎ Parliament my honourable friend the member for Caithness mon collègue l'honorable député du Caithness;∎ Parliament the honourable member will no doubt recall... mon honorable collègue se rappellera sans doute...ⓘ HONOURABLE Cet appellatif s'utilise avant le nom de certains membres de l'aristocratie britannique: "the Honourable James Porter" ou "the Hon. James Porter". Il est également employé à la Chambre des communes lorsqu'un député parle d'un autre député: "the honourable member for Oxford". Lorsqu'un député désigne un collègue du même parti, il emploie l'expression "my honourable friend"; lorsque son interlocuteur appartient au parti opposé, le terme consacré est "the honourable gentleman" ou "the honourable lady".
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