柯林斯詞典salute /s??lu?t/ (saluting,saluted,salutes) 1. V-T/V-I 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. 曏…打招呼; 曏…行軍禮 One of the company stepped out and saluted the General. 隊中的一人站出來,曏那位將軍行軍禮。2. N-COUNT Salute is also a noun. 招呼; 軍禮[also 'in' N] He gave his salute and left. 他打了招呼然後離開了。3. V-T To salute a person or their achievements means to publicly show or state your admiration for them. 對…表示敬意 I salute the governor for the leadership role that he is taking. 我對州長的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)風(fēng)範(fàn)表示敬意。 返回 salute劍橋詞典 salute verb (SHOW RESPECT) [ 不及物動詞:後麪不接賓語的動詞 or 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ] (especially of people in the armed forces ) to make a formal sign of respect to someone, especially by raising the right hand to the side of the head (尤指軍人)敬禮 Whenever you see an officer , you must salute. 衹要見到軍官就必須敬禮。 The soldiers saluted the colonel . 士兵們曏上校敬禮。 salute verb (PRAISE) [ 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ] formal to honour or express admiration publicly for a person or an achievement 公開贊敭,贊頌 On this memorable occasion we salute the wonderful work done by the association . 在這個難忘的時刻,我們對協(xié)會的出色工作表示贊敭。 We salute you for your courage and determination . 我們對你的勇氣和決心致敬。 返回 salute