salute
salute 英 [səˈlu:t] 美 [səˈlut]
n. 致敬;敬礼 v. 致敬;敬礼
进行时:saluting 过去式:saluted 过去分词:saluted 第三人称单数:salutes 名词复数:salutes
- A salute is a sign of respect. A soldier may salute senior officers by raising a hand to his or her head, or you may informally salute a neighbor with a tip of your hat.
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- n. 致敬;敬礼
- v. 致敬;敬礼
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1. The sergeant stood to attention and saluted.
中士立正敬礼。
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2. to salute the flag officer, to salute the an officer
向旗帜╱长官敬礼
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3. The players saluted the fans before leaving the field.
球员在退场前向球迷致意。
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4. He raised his hat as a friendly salute.
他举帽亲切致意。
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5. His first words were a salute to the people of South Africa.
他开口首先向南非人民致敬。
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6. They all raised their glasses in salute.
他们都举杯致意。
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7. a 21-gun salute
鸣炮 21 响的礼仪
- salute (n.) c. 1400, "act of saluting, respectful gesture of greeting, salutation," from salute (v.). The military sense is from 1690s; specifically of the hand-to-cap gesture from 1832.
- salute (v.) late 14c., "to greet courteously and respectfully," earlier salue (c. 1300), from Latin salutare "to greet, pay respects," literally "wish health to," from salus (genitive salutis) "greeting, good health," related to salvus "safe" (from PIE root *sol- "whole, well-kept"). The military and nautical sense of "display flags, fire cannons, etc., as a mark of respect" is recorded from 1580s; specific sense of "raise the hand to the cap in the presence of a superior officer" is from 1844.
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