A guard of honour welcomed him at Dong Dan train station on the border with China.
在中国边境的同登火车站前,越南仪仗队迎接了他。
朗文OCLM-01单词
Police colleagues formed a guard of honour at her funeral.
【guard】警队的同事在她的葬礼上充当仪仗队。
红与黑(一)
The guard of honour started to march, The brilliant uniforms were universally admired; everybody recognised a relative or a friend.
仪仗队开始行军, 艳丽的制服举世瞩目; 每个人都认出了亲戚或朋友。
红与黑(一)
Having settled the questions of the guards of honour, and of the public welcome finished, the mayor had now to organise a great religious ceremony.
解决了仪仗队的问题,公众的欢迎也结束了,市长现在必须组织一场盛大的宗教仪式。
新概念英语.英音版.第二册(译文)
Dressed up as Father Christmas and accompanied by a 'guard of honour' of six pretty girls, he set off down the main street of the city riding a baby elephant called Jumbo.
But all the guards of honour, either possessed or had borrowed, one of those pretty sky-blue uniforms, with two silver colonel epaulettes, which had shone seven years ago.
She found her drawing room filled with Liberal ladies who preached the union of all parties and had come to beg her to urge her husband to grant a place to theirs in the guard of honour.
她发现她的客厅里挤满了宣扬各方团结的自由派女士,她们来求她敦促她的丈夫在仪仗队中给她们一个位置。
英语百科
Guard of honour
A guard of honour is a ceremonial event practiced in the military and sports throughout the Commonwealth of Nations as a mark of respect.