salute的意思和读音

salute

: [səˈlut] : [səˈluːt]

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salutes  saluting  saluted  

v.+n.salute flag

v.acknowledge,greet,welcome,gesture,wave

n.salutation,greeting,acknowledgment,signal

salutev.

1.[i][t]to touch the side of your head with the fingers of your right hand to show respect, especially in the armed forces

The sergeant stood to attention and saluted.

to salute the flag/an officer

2.[t]~ sb/sthto express respect and admiration for sb/sth

The players saluted the fans before leaving the field.退

The president saluted the courage of those who had fought for their country.

n.

1.[c]the action of raising your right hand to the side of your head as a sign of respect, especially between soldiers and officers

2.[c][u]a thing that you say or do to show your admiration or respect for sb/sth or to welcome sb

He raised his hat as a friendly salute.

His first words were a salute to the people of South Africa.

They all raised their glasses in salute .

3.[c]an official occasion when guns are fired into the air to show respect for an important person

a 21-gun salute 21

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v.1.to put your hand to your head as a formal way of showing respect to someone, especially a senior officer in the military2.to express praise or respect for a person or an achievement, especially formally and in public3.to honor or show respect for an important institution4.to welcome someone, or to say hello to someone1.to put your hand to your head as a formal way of showing respect to someone, especially a senior officer in the military2.to express praise or respect for a person or an achievement, especially formally and in public3.to honor or show respect for an important institution4.to welcome someone, or to say hello to someone

n.1.a formal signal that you make to show respect to someone, especially by putting your hand to your head2.a ceremony or public event in honor of an important person

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1.JR: Yes, you would call it a Roman Salute, but a lot of people see that as a Fascist salute.”,西

2.Thank you for accompanying WWE for the past 20 years, today you leave WWE to leave the wrestling ring of the last day here I salute you.20

3.Despite not coming from fascist countries, French and Canadian Olympians gave what appeared to be the Hitler salute at the opening ceremony.西

4.As we passed beneath the flags of the Italian republic and the European Union, the two carabinieri at the door gave him a formal salute.

5.The Soviet model used a bayonet of its own and was known as a gadget of a very high quality.Salute使

6.We seem to hear the sound of gun salute of festivity, soaked in the sea of jubilation. Thanks to own mother, bless own mother!仿仿

7.The sun in the sky has a smile on his face and he's shining to salute to the American race.

8.To the funeral site, that person on the top surface and lay the mat ready to salute, and his companions have also learned to like him.

9.Jin Lanshu more be called " nightly queen " , all black path elements see she did not bow salute weigh her " eldest brother " .”,

10.The national flags of both countries fluttered in the wind. The sound of salute and national anthems of the two countries echoed in the air.