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saluted是salute的过去式 - n.敬礼;举刀(礼);喝彩;〈古〉表示致敬的吻手或吻脸
- v.祝贺;向…敬礼;吻脸;(景象,声音等)迎着…而来
- 网络向……致敬;赞扬;行礼
第三人称单数:salutes 现在分词:saluting 过去式:saluted v. acknowledge,greet,welcome,gesture,wave n. salutation,greeting,acknowledgment,signal v. | 1. to formally signal respect to another member of the armed forces or to a flag, usually by raising the right hand to the forehead or by presenting arms 2. to greet, welcome, or acknowledge somebody, either with a gesture or in words 3. to praise or honor somebody for something, especially in a formal ceremony 4. to express praise or respect for a person or an achievement, especially formally and in public 5. to welcome someone, or to say hello to someone 6. to put your hand to your head as a formal way of showing respect to someone, especially a senior officer in the armed forces 7. to honour or show respect for an important institution 1. to formally signal respect to another member of the armed forces or to a flag, usually by raising the right hand to the forehead or by presenting arms 2. to greet, welcome, or acknowledge somebody, either with a gesture or in words 3. to praise or honor somebody for something, especially in a formal ceremony 4. to express praise or respect for a person or an achievement, especially formally and in public 5. to welcome someone, or to say hello to someone 6. to put your hand to your head as a formal way of showing respect to someone, especially a senior officer in the armed forces 7. to honour or show respect for an important institution | n. | 1. a gesture used by members of the armed forces and some other organized groups as a formal sign of respect 2. a military display of honor for a dignitary or on a special occasion, e.g. the firing of guns into the air at the funeral of an officer 3. an act or an occasion of saluting 4. a formal signal that you make to show respect to someone, especially by putting your hand to your head 5. a ceremony or public event in honour of an important person 1. a gesture used by members of the armed forces and some other organized groups as a formal sign of respect 2. a military display of honor for a dignitary or on a special occasion, e.g. the firing of guns into the air at the funeral of an officer 3. an act or an occasion of saluting 4. a formal signal that you make to show respect to someone, especially by putting your hand to your head 5. a ceremony or public event in honour of an important person |
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