Synonym: honours degree. Similar words: honour, honoured, dishonour, in honour of, honourable, honourably, lap of honour, cacophonous. Meaning: ['ɑnə(r) /'ɒn-] n. a university degree with honors.
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151, During the postwar years, honours were heaped upon Einstein.
152, Applicants should normally hold a good Honours degree.
153, In the British honours system, a chivalric order founded in 1818 is also named for these two saints, the Order of St Michael and St George.
154, We created many scoring opportunities and won deservedly. It is a good thing that honours the sport.
155, Australia's National Floral Emblem is the golden wattle. It has been used in the design of Australian stamps and many awards in their honours system.
156, After graduating with a first-class Honours degree in Asian Studies, he joined the Department of Foreign Affairs.
157, Who also honoured us with many honours; and when we departed, they laded us with such things as were necessary.
158, The student worked especially hard and soon went to the top of the honours list.
159, Speedo will launch the race apparel in which Britain's fastest swimmers will chase honours at a home Olympic Games next summer.
160, People warmly welcome the return with full honours of the delegation.
161, Father being out[sentencedict.com], mother asked me to do the honours of the house and pour out the tea.
162, Li Bin graduated with honours from Tianjin Music School in 1996.
163, Others may be fond of titles and honours, but I am not.
164, He was the first in his family to go on to higher education, and he completed a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts (Honours) in Political Studies at Auckland University.
165, It aims to combine theory and research with practical training suitable to university degree level and leads to the award of the LLB Honours degree of University College London.
166, In 2005, I graduated from Simon Fraser University with a first - class honours degree English and Geography.
167, And the 26 - year - old is relishing the chance to add honours in England to his personal CV.
168, The accountancy firm KPMG has unveiled a plan to pay fees for students at universities including Durham, in a training programme leading to an honours degree in accounting.
169, You must race through the day and in all weathers to claim top honours!
169, Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
170, On stage, Mr Leonsis discussed the significance of meeting on St Patrick's Day, which honours a Christian missionary who was condemned to death three times and survived regardless.
171, You shouldn't have written about the Ertix River which , staunchly honest , honours promises.
172, Neither riches nor honours can corrupt him ; neither poverty nor humbleness can make him swerve from principle ; and neither threats nor forces can subdue him.
173, I am delighted to learn from a friend of mine that your son graduated from Wuhan University with honours and has entered the General Motors Corporation.
174, Guodong Jia graduated in 1996 from Wollongong University, Australia with a degree of Master of Education (Honours), majoring in Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL).
175, Julie has been named on Britain's Honours List and has been made a Dame.
176, Jay is a graduate of McMaster University and has an honours degree in economics.
177, After graduating a first - class Honours degree in Asian Studies, he joined the Department of Foreign Affairs.
178, The International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade honours the millions of Africans violently removed from their homelands and cast into slavery.
179, "Claiming bank" means a bank that honours or negotiates a credit and presents a reimbursement claim to the reimbursing bank.
180, Mary, you do the honours. Somebody has to pass out the presents.
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