salute / səˈlut /

💦中学词汇敬礼致敬行礼致以敬意

salute3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

sa·lut·ed, sa·lut·ing.

  1. Military. to pay respect to or honor by some formal act, as by raising the right hand to the side of the headgear, presenting arms, firing cannon, dipping colors, etc.
  2. to address with expressions of goodwill, respect, etc.; greet.
  3. to make a bow or other gesture to, as in greeting, farewell, or respect.
  4. to express respect or praise for; honor; commend.
v. 无主动词 verb

sa·lut·ed, sa·lut·ing.

  1. Military. to give a salute.
  2. to perform a salutation.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Military. the special act of respect paid in saluting.the position of the hand or rifle in saluting: at the salute.
  2. an act of saluting; salutation.
  3. a gold coin, bearing the image of the Virgin Mary receiving Gabriel's salutation, issued by Charles VI of France and by Henry V and Henry VI of England.

salute 近义词

v. 动词 verb

greet; honor

更多salute例句

  1. No matter how this tournament ends, Durant deserves a hearty salute.
  2. The first few minutes of play offered an even better salute, however, with Denmark’s Yussuf Poulson scoring 1 minute, 39 seconds into the match and setting off roars from the 25,000 fans that Eriksen may well have heard in his hospital room.
  3. The nation stopped to give a Memorial Day salute and to honor the Americans who sacrificed their lives for our country this week.
  4. One of the more enduring items in the company’s collection is a cotton T-shirt with the word “AMATEUR” confidently emblazoned across the chest—a salute to runners who are doing it “for the love.”
  5. This salute to extra pandemic pounds features Big Lotto and is a party anthem that will make you crank up the volume and turn up in your own free time.
  6. The seemingly endless ranks snapped to attention on command and thousands of white gloves rose in salute.
  7. We salute a venerable lineage of strong women, big hair, and drama.
  8. Rather than salute with the coffee cup in his hand, President Obama hands the cup to an aide standing on the steps behind him.
  9. General Grant issued a general order that “every battery bearing upon the enemy” fire in salute.
  10. As eight of her novels are republished, we salute a doyenne of literary fiction whose work juxtaposes tragedy and comedy.
  11. Of silence before them that salute thee: of looking upon a harlot: and of turning away thy face from thy kinsman.
  12. MacRae's heels clicked together and his right hand went up in the stiff military salute.
  13. A full General landing to inspect overseas is entitled to a salute of 17 guns—well, I got my dues.
  14. As he stepped forward to salute her, she presented her cheek to him, and suddenly stabbed him dead at her feet.
  15. "Gentlemen, I have the honour to salute you," said Monsieur de Kerguel with a profound obeisance.