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| laurels; honours (ceremony, when given as a mark of respect • The dead soldiers were buried with full military honours); laurel; honor; honour; solemnities (e.g. He was buried with all the solemnities befitting a monarch Anglophile); dignities (ssn); honors; worship; worshiping; worshipping; homage | |||
| ceremonial; ceremonious | |||
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| honour; esteem | |||
| distinction | |||
| compliment | |||
| accolade | |||
| think | |||
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| honor (usually plural: по́чести) | |||
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| be thought; be regarded as; be considered; be reputed | |||
| be regarded (as) | |||
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| consider, regard (mdenner); honor | |||
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| consider; think | |||
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| almost | |||
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| almost (= почти) | |||
| Russian thesaurus | |||
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| деепр. от почесть | |||
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почесться : 208 phrases in 19 subjects |
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| Diplomacy | 13 |
| Education | 4 |
| Figurative | 1 |
| General | 121 |
| Heraldry | 1 |
| Idiomatic | 1 |
| Informal | 1 |
| Law | 5 |
| Makarov | 24 |
| Mathematics | 4 |
| Microsoft | 1 |
| Military | 22 |
| Nautical | 1 |
| Notarial practice | 1 |
| Obsolete / dated | 3 |
| Psychology | 1 |
| Slang | 1 |
| Sublime | 2 |