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salute
- IPA[səˈl(j)uːt]
英式
- a gesture of respect or polite recognition, especially one made to or by a person when arriving or departing;a prescribed movement, typically a raising of a hand to the head, made by a member of a military or similar force as a formal sign of respect or recognition
- make a formal salute to;greet
verb: salute, 3rd person present: salutes, gerund or present participle: saluting, past tense: saluted, past participle: saluted
noun: salute, plural noun: salutes
- 釋義
- 片語
名詞
- 1. a gesture of respect or polite recognition, especially one made to or by a person when arriving or departing he raises his arms in a triumphant salute 同義詞
- ▪ a prescribed movement, typically a raising of a hand to the head, made by a member of a military or similar force as a formal sign of respect or recognition he stood to attention but did not return the salute he acknowledged the salute of the policeman on duty
- ▪ the discharge of a gun or guns as a formal or ceremonial sign of respect or celebration a twenty-one-gun salute
- ▪ the formal performance of certain guards or other movements by fencers before engaging.
動詞
- 1. make a formal salute to don't you usually salute a superior officer? he clicked his heels and saluted
- ▪ greet he saluted her with a smile 同義詞
- ▪ show or express admiration and respect for we salute a truly great photographer 同義詞
- ▪ hail (someone) as having a particular high office he was saluted king when he entered into Jerusalem