English to Malay Dictionary honorary

honorary

kehormat
definition
adjective
an honorary doctorate
conferred as an honor, without the usual requirements or functions.
Honorary Secretary of the Association
(of an office or its holder) unpaid.
example
In 1993, the University of Natal conferred an 'honorary' doctorate on him for his services to environmental conservation.
'honorary' degree
Soon after his return, he became an 'honorary' member of the board of directors of the Dusseldorf Zoological Garden.
In York it had been found impossible to found a branch of the Royal Society, owing to the lack of a chairman and 'honorary' secretary, although there were 150 members in the city.
Baroness Thatcher is currently a member of the House of Lords and an 'honorary' fellow at the Hoover Institution.
Rudin has received many honours for her work, including at least four 'honorary' doctorates, and will continue to receive further awards.
Here his interest in sports medicine started and in 1965 he became 'honorary' medical officer to Cardiff City Football Club.
On retirement he worked assiduously as 'honorary' consultant in chemotherapy and cancer care at the Royal Albert Edward Infirmary.
Among many other honours, we should mention that he received 'honorary' doctorates from the universities of Athens and Tel Aviv.
Oscar-winning composer John Barry has picked up another award - an 'honorary' doctorate from the university in his home city of York.
In the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists she was a member of council, a vice president, a member of the court of patrons, and an 'honorary' fellow.
His first official 'honorary' consultant post came in 1946 when he was appointed to the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital.
The man who led Russia through the most difficult days of his country's shift to democracy, will also be conferred with an 'honorary' degree during his two-day trip.
He became professor of surgery and 'honorary' consultant surgeon in Bristol in 1988.
Concert pianist Marcel Zidani, an 'honorary' member of the trust, who lives in Honeybourne, will play a composition he has written himself, at All Saints Church.
Dublin and St Andrews honoured Conway with 'honorary' degrees in 1938.
The other honour that gave him particular pleasure was his 'honorary' doctorate from Melbourne University.
His chief love was fishing, and although he gave up active angling when he was about 80 he remained an 'honorary' member of Keighley Angling Club.
At the University's fall convocation on October 25, 'honorary' degrees will be conferred on five distinguished scholars.
Those who become involved will become 'honorary' members of the Inch Polo Club and its facilities will be available to the members throughout the festival.
Tony Thorpe, 'honorary' secretary, said that it is a private members club with 150 members.
‘No one could ever have imagined this horror,’ says Mike Wilson, Britain's first 'honorary' consul on the island.
I felt immediately that the role of 'honorary' consul was one I could play with conviction and competence.
I met him often when I was 'honorary' publicity officer for the Bradford branch of the Royal Life Saving Society.
He was subsequently invited to become the country's 'honorary' consul in Sheffield, where there is a large Polish community.
In 2002 they led a spectacular parade through Skipton when Craven District Council conferred 'honorary' citizenship of the district upon the regiment.
He was also elected to honorary positions such as 'honorary' president of the Janos Bolyai Mathematical Society and the John von Neumann Society for Computer Science.
Two Oxford academics have been elected 'honorary' members of the American Academy of the Arts and Sciences.
She retired from politics in 1989 with 28 'honorary' doctorates and two nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Professor Sir Harry Kroto, Nobel Laureate and 'honorary' fellow of the university, will lead the congratulations in a keynote speech.
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