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salute

/suh-loot/US // səˈlut //UK // (səˈluːt) //

敬礼,致敬,行礼,致以敬意

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    sa·lut·ed, sa·lut·ing.

    • : 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.
    • : to address with expressions of goodwill, respect, etc.; greet.
    • : to make a bow or other gesture to, as in greeting, farewell, or respect.
    • : to express respect or praise for; honor; commend.
v.无主动词 verb
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    sa·lut·ed, sa·lut·ing.

    • : Military. to give a salute.
    • : to perform a salutation.
n.名词 noun
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    • : Military. the special act of respect paid in saluting.the position of the hand or rifle in saluting: at the salute.
    • : an act of saluting; salutation.
    • : 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.

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Examples

  • No matter how this tournament ends, Durant deserves a hearty salute.

  • 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.

  • The nation stopped to give a Memorial Day salute and to honor the Americans who sacrificed their lives for our country this week.

  • 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.”

  • 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.

  • The seemingly endless ranks snapped to attention on command and thousands of white gloves rose in salute.

  • We salute a venerable lineage of strong women, big hair, and drama.

  • Rather than salute with the coffee cup in his hand, President Obama hands the cup to an aide standing on the steps behind him.

  • General Grant issued a general order that “every battery bearing upon the enemy” fire in salute.

  • As eight of her novels are republished, we salute a doyenne of literary fiction whose work juxtaposes tragedy and comedy.

  • Of silence before them that salute thee: of looking upon a harlot: and of turning away thy face from thy kinsman.

  • MacRae's heels clicked together and his right hand went up in the stiff military salute.

  • A full General landing to inspect overseas is entitled to a salute of 17 guns—well, I got my dues.

  • As he stepped forward to salute her, she presented her cheek to him, and suddenly stabbed him dead at her feet.

  • "Gentlemen, I have the honour to salute you," said Monsieur de Kerguel with a profound obeisance.