/ˈkoʊd əv ˈɑnər/ – Phrase
Definition: bộ luật danh dự.
A more thorough explanation: A “code of honor” refers to a set of principles or standards that govern an individual’s behavior, particularly in terms of integrity, honesty, and ethical conduct. It is a moral code that guides one’s actions and decisions, often associated with personal or professional conduct that upholds certain values and ideals.
Example: The police officer adhered to the code of honor by refusing to accept bribes or engage in any form of corruption.