salutation
n. 招呼; 致意; 致敬; 信函中的称呼语
Salutation or a salutation is a greeting to someone.
Jackson nodded a salutation...
杰克逊点头打招呼。
The old man moved away, raising his hand in salutation.
老人一边举手致意一边走远了。
The salutation of a letter is the phrase that is used at the beginning of it, such as 'Dear Sir' or 'Dear Mr Rodd'.
1. an act of honor or courteous recognition;
2. (usually plural) an acknowledgment or expression of good will (especially on meeting)
3. word of greeting used to begin a letter
The sun goes cross the western sea, leaving its last salutation to the East.
当太阳将跨跃西海时, 却将他的谢意投向东方.
Madame de Villefort acknowledged the salutation with one of her most gracious smiles.
维尔福夫人以最殷勤的微笑接受了他的敬意.
When he saw the principal, he raised his hand in salutation.
他看到校长时举手敬礼.
The sun goes to cross the Westren sea, leaving its last salutation to the East.
1太阳横过西方的海面, 向着东方,致他最后的敬礼.
At this moment the countess perceived Albert, and returned his salutation with a smile.
这时,伯爵夫人已看到了阿尔贝, 并用一个微笑回答了他的致敬.