honorary – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
honorary
adj.
serving to honor; given as an honor without the usual requirements or obligations (i.e. a university degree); having a title or position which was given as honor; dependent upon one's honor (about an obligation that cannot be legally enforced)
Honorary
An
honorary position is given as an honor, with no duties attached, and without payment. Other uses include:
- Honorary Aryan, a status in Nazi Germany
- Honorary Academy Award, by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, United States
- Honorary authorship, listing of uninvolved people as co-authors of research papers
- Honorary César, awarded by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinema, France
- Honorary consul, an unpaid part-time diplomatic consul
- Honorary Goya Award, by the Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España, Spain
- Honorary Police, unpaid police force in Jersey
- Honorary Prelate, a title used in the Catholic Church
- Honorary society (disambiguation), whose members are elected for meritorious conduct
- honorary title, awarded as a mark of distinction
- Honorary trust, a trust with neither a charitable purpose, nor a private beneficiary
- Honorary whites, a term that was used by the apartheid regime of South Africa
honorary
Adjective
1. given as an honor without the normal duties; "an honorary degree"
(similar) unearned
honorary
příd.jm.
čestný; honorární
honorary
Przym.
honorowy