greets
v. 欢迎( greet的第三人称单数 ); 迎接; 致意; (以某种方式)对…作出反应
When you greet someone, you say 'Hello' or shake hands with them.
She liked to be home to greet Steve when he came in from school.
她喜欢呆在家里迎接放学回家的史蒂夫。
If something is greeted in a particular way, people react to it in that way.
The European Court's decision has been greeted with dismay by fishermen...
渔民对欧洲法庭的裁决感到失望。
It is unlikely that this suggestion will be greeted enthusiastically in the Baltic States.
该提议不大可能在波罗的海诸国得到热烈响应。
If you are greeted by something, it is the first thing you notice in a particular place.
I was greeted by a shocking sight...
一幅令人震惊的画面映入我的眼帘。
The savoury smell greeted them as they went through the door.
他们进门时一阵香味扑鼻而来。
He greets customers by name and enquires about their health.
他跟顾客打招呼时直呼其名,并问他们身体可好。
An escort of ten airplanes greets the famous aviator.
由10架飞机组成的护航队迎接这位著名的飞行员.
Nothing could ruffle the perfect composure with which she casually greets members of staff.
什么都不能扰乱她随意地和员工打招呼时流露出的那种镇定自若。
Louis greets her with the usual wild joy in the great moment of his day.
路易斯在一天中最高兴的时刻里,以通常那种狂喜的心情来迎接她.
Suppresses the innermost feelings to confuse lonely oneself greets with the smile.
压制着内心的寂寞迷惑自己用微笑来迎接-.