noun🔗Share敬称A title. (e.g., Mister, Misses, Doctor, Professor)"In many cultures, it's considered polite to use an honorific like "Sir" or "Madam" when addressing someone older or in a position of authority. "多くの文化では、年長者や権威のある人に話しかける際に「サー」や「マダム」などの敬称を使うことが礼儀正しいとされています。titleculturelanguagesocietyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share敬称, 敬語A term of respect; respectful language."In many Asian cultures, using the correct honorific when addressing someone older or of higher status is considered very important. "多くのアジア文化では、年長者や地位の高い人に話しかける際に、正しい敬語を使うことが非常に重要とされています。languagecultureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share敬称A word or word form expressing the speaker's respect for the hearer or the referent."Using titles like "Mr." and "Dr." are examples of common honorifics used in English. "「Mr.」や「Dr.」のような敬称を使うことは、英語でよく使われる敬称の例です。languagelinguisticsgrammarcommunicationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗Share敬意を表する, 敬称のShowing or conferring honour and respect."Professor Lee's title, "Dr.," is an honorific used to show respect for her academic achievements. "李教授の称号「博士」は、彼女の学術的業績への敬意を示すために使用される敬称です。culturelanguagesocietytraditionvaluemoralChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗Share敬意を表する, 敬意を払うBased on or valuing honor"The professor's lecture on medieval history focused on the honorific code of chivalry, which dictated how knights behaved with respect and valor. "教授の中世史に関する講義は、騎士が敬意と勇気を持ってどのように振る舞うかを定めた、騎士道の敬意を表する規範に焦点を当てていた。culturevaluemoralattitudeChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading