As a second lieutenant, he had to salute damned near everybody.
身為少尉,他幾乎是逢人便得敬禮。
He raised his hand in salute.
他舉手致意。
The soldier gave the clenched-fist salute.
士兵行握拳禮。
VERB 向…致意;向…致敬;向…行軍禮
If you salute someone, you greet them or show your respect with a formal sign. Soldiers usually salute officers by raising their right hand so that their fingers touch their forehead.
1、One of the company stepped out and saluted the General...
人群中走出一人向將軍敬禮。
2、I stood to attention and saluted.
我立正敬禮。
VERB 讚揚;頌揚
To salute a person or their achievements means to publicly show or state your admiration for them.
1、I salute him for the leadership role that he is taking...
我對他發揮的領導作用表示讚揚。
2、The statement salutes the changes of the past year.
vt.& vi.
vt.
向…致意; 讚揚,讚頌;
vi.
致意,打招呼; 行禮;
n.
salute
英 [səˈlu:t] 美 [səˈlut]
變形
複數: salutes
過去式: saluted
過去分詞: saluted
現在分詞: saluting
第三人稱單數: salutes
As a second lieutenant, he had to salute damned near everybody.
身為少尉,他幾乎是逢人便得敬禮。
He raised his hand in salute.
他舉手致意。
The soldier gave the clenched-fist salute.
士兵行握拳禮。
VERB 向…致意;向…致敬;向…行軍禮
If you salute someone, you greet them or show your respect with a formal sign. Soldiers usually salute officers by raising their right hand so that their fingers touch their forehead.
1、One of the company stepped out and saluted the General...
人群中走出一人向將軍敬禮。
2、I stood to attention and saluted.
我立正敬禮。
VERB 讚揚;頌揚
To salute a person or their achievements means to publicly show or state your admiration for them.
1、I salute him for the leadership role that he is taking...
我對他發揮的領導作用表示讚揚。
2、The statement salutes the changes of the past year.
這一表態稱讚了過去一年的變革。
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