salutation
salutation 英 [ˌsæljuˈteɪʃn] 美 [ˌsæljəˈteʃən]
n. 称呼;问候;招呼;寒喧
名词复数:salutations
- A salutation is a greeting, whether it's "Dear sir" in a letter or "Hey there!" in person.
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- n. 称呼;问候;招呼;寒喧
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1. The letter bears the salutation “Dear Sir”。
信上写有称呼语“亲爱的先生”。
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2. Leaning upon his rake, the Peasant returned the salutation with a nod, but said nothing.
倚在他的草耙上,农夫点了一下头回了招呼,但不发一语。
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3. As they get older buy them their own stationery and teach them how we write a letter with a salutation and signature.
当他们大一些的时候,你可以买给他们文具,然后让他们写一封有称呼语和署名的信。
- salutation (n.) late 14c., from Old French salutacion "greeting," from Latin salutationem (nominative salutatio) "a greeting, saluting," noun of action from past participle stem of salutare "to greet" (see salute (v.)). As a word of greeting (elliptical for "I offer salutation") it is recorded from 1530s. Related: Salutations.
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