saluting
v. 歡迎,致敬( salute的現在分詞 ); 讚揚,讚頌
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.
One of the company stepped out and saluted the General...
人群中走出一人向將軍敬禮。
I stood to attention and saluted.
我立正敬禮。
To salute a person or their achievements means to publicly show or state your admiration for them.
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。
The statement salutes the changes of the past year.
這一表態稱讚了過去一年的變革。
' Thank you kindly, sir,'replied Long John, again saluting.
“萬分感謝, 先生. ” 高個子約翰說著又行了個禮.
He approached the young woman and , without saluting, began at once to converse with her.
他走近那年青女郎, 馬上就和她攀談起來了, 連招呼都不打.
There are 14 saluting guns specially made for the Beijing Olympic Games.
例句北京奧運會有專門製造的14門迎賓禮炮.
The old gentleman walked along the avenue saluting his friends.
那位老先生沿大道行走,向他的老朋友們打著招呼.
All that saluting and about - facing was kid stuff.
所有的那些“敬禮”、“向後轉”全是孩子們的玩意兒.