salutation
英 [ˌsæljuˈteɪʃn]
美 [ˌsæljuˈteɪʃn]
n. 招呼; 致意; 打招呼; 致意的动作; (信函中如Dear Sir之类的)称呼语
复数:salutations
BNC.33246 / COCA.26613
牛津词典
noun
- 招呼;致意;打招呼;致意的动作
something that you say to welcome or say hello to sb; the action of welcoming or saying hello to sb - (信函中如Dear Sir之类的)称呼语
the words that are used in a letter to address the person you are writing to, for example ‘Dear Sir’
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 招呼;致意
Salutationor asalutationis 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。
- Jackson nodded a salutation...
- (书信开头的)称呼语
Thesalutationof a letter is the phrase that is used at the beginning of it, such as 'Dear Sir' or 'Dear Mr Rodd'.
英英释义
noun
- word of greeting used to begin a letter
- (usually plural) an acknowledgment or expression of good will (especially on meeting)
- an act of honor or courteous recognition
- a musical salute to the composer on his birthday
双语例句
- Such is the salutation to the dawn.
这就是你对黎明的敬礼。 - So what's an appropriate salutation for Americans?
那么,对美国人而言,什么才是适当的问候语? - Jackson nodded a salutation
杰克逊点头打招呼。 - Without speaking or giving any kind of salutation, Martin went out, closing the door silently behind him.
马丁一言不发,也没有打什么招呼,就走了出去,悄悄地随手关上了门。 - The initial parts of all formal addresses contain salutation and courteous references.
众所周知,所有正式发言的开始部分都有致意和礼节性的内容。 - My best salutation are to them& who know me imperfect and love me.
我最好的祝福要给那些人&知道我不完美却仍然爱我的人。 - The salutation of me Paul with mine own hand.
我保罗亲笔问安。 - The boat tooted its whistle in salutation.
那条船鸣汽笛致意。 - They came in the silence of hunger, and scarce growled a salutation, but fell instantly to meat.
他们饥肠辘辘,默默地几乎谁也不招呼谁,马上动手吃起肉来。 - A simple Sun Salutation takes a few minutes and can be done just about anywhere.
一套简单的瑜伽仅仅花费几分钟,所以在哪都可以练习。