Companion of Honour
noun /kəmˌpænjən əv ˈɒnə(r)/
/kəmˌpænjən əv ˈɑːnər/
(plural Companions of Honour)
- any of the members of a British order of chivalry which was started by King George V in 1917. This honour is given to men and women who have performed a special service of national importance, often in politics or the arts. Members receive no title with the honour but may place the letters CH after their name.
荣誉同伴:由乔治五世国王于1917年发起的英国骑士制度的任何成员。这项荣誉授予经常在政治或艺术领域做出过重要贡献的男女。会员没有荣誉称号,但可以在姓名后加上CH。