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Salute

salute
- 14c., from L. salutare "to greet," lit. "wish health to," from salus (gen. salutis) "greeting, good health." The modern military sense is from 1832.
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1.
  mil. abbr. Size, Activity, Location, Unit, Time, and Equipment ( Report) ...
English abbreviation dictionary
2.
  ~1 v 1 to move your right hand to your head in order to show respect to an officer in the army, navy etc 2 formal to praise someone for the things they have achieved, especially publicly  (salute sb as)  (James Joyce was saluted as the greatest writer of the 20th century.) 3 old-fashioned to greet someone in a polite way, especially by moving your hand or body ~2 n 1 an act of raising your right hand to your head as a sign of respect, usually done by a soldier to an officer 2 an occasion when guns are fired into the air in order to show respect for someone important  (a 21-gun salute) 3 formal a movement made to greet someone with your hand or head ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
3.
  (salutes, saluting, saluted) 1. 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... I stood to attention and saluted. VERB: V n, V • Salute is also a noun. The soldier gave the clenched-fist salute... He raised his hand in salute. N-COUNT: also in N 2. 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... VERB: V n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
4.
   I. verb  (~d; saluting)  Etymology: Middle English, from Latin salutare, from salut-, salus health, safety, greeting, from salvus safe, healthy — more at safe  Date: 14th century  transitive verb  1.  a. to address with expressions of kind wishes, courtesy, or honor  b. to give a sign of respect, courtesy, or goodwill to ; greet  2. to become apparent to (one of the senses)  3.  a. to honor (as a person, nation, or event) by a conventional military or naval ceremony  b. to show respect and recognition to (a military superior) by assuming a prescribed position  c. to express commendation of ; praise  intransitive verb to make a ~  • ~r noun  II. noun  Date: 14th century  1. greeting, salutation  2.  a. a sign, token, or ceremony expressing goodwill, compliment, or respect the festival was a ~ to the arts  b. the position (as of the hand) or the entire attitude of a person saluting a superior  3. firecracker ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  n. & v. --n. 1 a gesture of respect, homage, or courteous recognition, esp. made to or by a person when arriving or departing. 2 a Mil. & Naut. a prescribed or specified movement of the hand or of weapons or flags as a sign of respect or recognition. b (prec. by the) the attitude taken by an individual soldier, sailor, policeman, etc., in saluting. 3 the discharge of a gun or guns as a formal or ceremonial sign of respect or celebration. 4 Fencing the formal performance of certain guards etc. by fencers before engaging. --v. 1 a tr. make a salute to. b intr. (often foll. by to) perform a salute. 2 tr. greet; make a salutation to. 3 tr. (foll. by with) receive or greet with (a smile etc.). 4 tr. archaic hail as (king etc.). Phrases and idioms take the salute 1 (of the highest officer present) acknowledge it by gesture as meant for him. 2 receive ceremonial salutes by members of a procession. Derivatives saluter n. Etymology: ME f. L salutare f. salus -utis health ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1. дружеское приветствие (поклон, рукопожатие, поцелуй и т. п.) salute! —- разг. привет! parting salute —- прощальное приветствие to give a salute to smb. —- приветствовать кого-л., поздороваться с кем-л. to raise one's hand in salute, (by way of salute) —- поднять руку в знак приветствия 2. воен. воинское приветствие, отдание чести salute of (to) the colour(s) —- отдание чести знамени to take the salute —- отвечать на воинское приветствие; принимать рапорт почетного караула to stand at (the) salute —- принимать строевую стойку для отдания чести to render a salute —- отдавать честь; салютовать to acknowledge a salute —- отвечать на отдание чести 3. салют, приветствие (фехтование) 4. салют royal salute —- салют из двадцати одного орудия international salute —- салют наций (21 выстрел) to fire a salute —- давать залп, производить салют 5. приветствовать, здороваться I salute you! —- приветствую вас! to salute courteously —- здороваться вежливо to salute smb. with a smile —- приветствовать кого-л. улыбкой they saluted each other with a frigid bow —- при встрече они обменялись холодными поклонами they saluted each other by raising their hats —- они сняли шляпы в знак приветствия 6. воен. отдавать честь, приветствовать to salute with the sword —- отдавать честь шашкой to salute one's superior officers —- отдавать честь старшим по чину офицерам...
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7.
   1. noun  1) приветствие  2) салют  3) mil. отдание чести  4) obs.; joc. поцелуй  2. v.  1) приветствовать, здороваться; He saluted his new wife with a gentle kiss.  2) салютовать; The Queens birthday was saluted with twenty-one guns.  3) mil. отдавать честь; All soldiers must salute with the right hand.  4) obs. целовать  5) встречать; представать (перед взглядом); a gloomy view saluted us - нам представилось мрачное зрелище Syn: see greet ...
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